He can also take comfort because the centre-right opposition, New Democracy, is in quarrelsome disarray as the full extent of its mismanagement in 2004-09 becomes obvious.
The governor said the full extent of the damage in southeast Louisiana remains unknown because it is still too dangerous for emergency teams to get to some areas.
But two years after his death, Mrs Ighilahriz says that his failure to admit the full extent of his role in Algeria made him unworthy of state honours.
While this may be the full extent of the illness in many, resolving itself within two weeks of the first symptoms, other complications may arise in about one in 15 cases.
The full extent of the task in front of him was underlined on Sunday, when Town were hammered 7-0 by Premier League champions Chelsea in the third round of the FA Cup.
Turner punched a cross-come-shot from Howard clear but that was more or less the full extent of the chances in the opening 45 minutes as Preston failed to trouble McCarthy in the Reading goal.
"We are talking about a death by a thousand cuts, " he said, calling for an amnesty to bring the full extent of past doping in the sport into the open, and to provide a new start for cycling.
However, given the full extent of unrealized bad debts in Europe, it is hard to see why anyone should rule out depositor levies being imposed elsewhere in the future.
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The full extent of cuts is still unknown in states without a valid budget.
But he had hoped to attend a final training camp in the Pyrenees mountains until hospital scans revealed the full extent of his injuries.
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The company had previously disclosed the existence of the letter in an SEC filing but did not make clear the full extent of the FDA warning.
There has been a potentially important development in respect of who knew what and when about the full extent of hacking and wrongdoing at the News of the World.
Lowe cannot be blamed for realising the full extent of the mess City are now in, admitting that the young, unbolstered squad at the Deva Stadium were simply not good enough to stay up.
The full extent of the further concessions Secretary Baker has in mind has not been revealed.
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It may lead to suggestions that the full extent of the failures of the health service in caring for Peter has been withheld from public view.
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Former Welsh Secretary Ron Davies has revealed the full extent of clashes within Labour between Cardiff and London in the run-up to the devolution referendum.
"It will be days before we can know the full extent of the damage left behind by Hurricane Sandy in New York City and the rest of the state, " Rob Lillpopp, a spokesperson for the Business Council of New York State, told the BBC.
In truth, it is probably difficult for Mr Clegg to appreciate the full extent of the discomfort felt by his Scottish party.
But he might still be taken aback by the extent to which politics has become a full contact sport in this country.
"It is only now that we can see the full picture showing the extent of the UK's success in global recruitment, particularly from some of the world's most important emerging economies, " she said.
The nature of illegal downloading makes it extremely difficult to track its full extent, but the study's findings are fully conclusive in at least one regard: piracy remains a massive issue.
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However, it was only in the 1990s that British scientists, with the help of radar, were able to determine the full extent of the sub-glacial feature.
Meanwhile, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said a new rule brought in this season limiting teams to 25-man squads puts extra pressure on managers to use the full extent of their resources.
Forestry Commission Wales staff are checking all known recent ash plantings to establish the full extent of the outbreak, which has yet to be discovered beyond new planting sites in Wales.
It found that the real culprits of our limited longevity are high smoking rates in the past, high obesity rates today, and to a lesser extent, lack of full access to health coverage for those under 65.
But Dr Goldberg, whose father witnessed a medical examination of Manuel while working as a consultant at the Western Infirmary in Glasgow, said he believed Manuel may have escaped the gallows if the court had been told the full extent of his health problems, which included a form of epilepsy many believe can cause criminal behaviour.
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