But without detailed information as to the extent of the conflict, the disclosure is meaningless.
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But his wages made no difference to the extent of his efforts around the house.
Even, perhaps, going to the extent of building your own dam there to do so.
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And was there any negotiation that went on into the amounts and to the extent of them?
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And to the extent of our ability, we try to answer their needs.
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He says he even experienced this behavior as an underclassman but not to the extent of what allegedly happened last week.
Effort was made to ensure all farmers got involved in the association, to the extent of teaching members to read and write.
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Section 1366 also allows A to deduct losses from S Corporation 1 to the extent of his basis in any debt of the corporation.
"They have to make it clear to us and the public as to the extent of their commitment in terms of decommissioning, " said Mr Trimble.
Also deductible are investment interest, but only to the extent of investment income and trade or business interest (subject to the passive activity loss rules).
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He said he would initially look into the "culture, practice and ethics" of the press before moving on to the extent of any improper conduct.
By bowing to pressure to the extent of undermining Andrew Lansley, the health secretary, in private briefings the government is likely to achieve neither popularity nor meaningful reform.
Matt Prior (38), Owais Shah (58), Pietersen (33) and Flintoff (43) all contributed but none to the extent of Yuvraj Singh (118) or Gautam Gambhir (70).
Relatives can be distinguished from non-relatives, even to the extent of understanding who is genetically different enough from the smeller to be a good choice of mate.
It was known what type of centrifuges were being used: even to the extent of which industrial micro-controller was used to set them spinning and at what speed.
Losses in the passive bucket can only be used to the extent of profits and gains in the passive bucket or when an activity is totally disposed of.
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Mr. HEIM: But I wasn't to the extent of the characters in the story, and I certainly had friends who were and I could sort of use their experience.
Police said officers were attacked with petrol bombs and stones at the east Belfast interface and in response they used water cannon "due to the extent of the disorder".
Last month it directed banks to co-operate, to the extent of collusion, to resuscitate large and middle-sized companies with cashflow problems and it forced merchant banks to share the burden.
He is accused of having collaborated with the paramilitaries, to the extent of providing lists of trade unionists who were later murdered because of their alleged links to left-wing guerrillas.
Before then it could have liberalised the electricity market as it saw fit, even to the extent of breaking Enel into several pieces in an effort to create a competitive environment.
This is because while gambling winnings are included in income by virtue of Section 61 of the Code, gambling losses are only deductible to the extent of gambling winnings under Section 165(d).
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To what extent the state, to what extent the individual student, to what extent the alumni of the universities, as happens in the States, to what extent the society as a whole?
EU's demographic decline, Mr Laqueur goes on to echo the fears of some of the wilder American neocons that Europe risks becoming a Muslim-dominated Eurabia, to the extent of adopting sharia law.
"But the point is that everybody can be affected or at the receiving end of a terrible rumour... it can affect the individual even to the extent of breaking up marriages, " he said.
That is because the money for such spending needs to come from somewhere, and so drains the private sector to the extent of such increased government spending, leaving no net effect in any event.
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The basic point, then, holds even more strongly: global science is directed by the rich countries and for the rich-country markets, even to the extent of mobilising much of the scientific potential of the poorer countries.
"There was not anything more extraordinarily complex about these issues, as to the extent of injuries, than in many other brain damage baby cases, a field of specialization that this attorney is particularly expert at, " Judge Schlesinger wrote.
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