He's in a hospital, and the extent of his injuries are not yet known, police said.
We also looked at the extent to which consumers and employees will act on their values.
These findings point up the extent to which innovation has become a life-and-death matter for corporations.
To the extent that the government still wants Lay's money, it will go after it there.
The victim's brother Patrick said he was devastated by the extent of the injuries.
Once validated to the extent possible, these simulations guide expert judgments about stockpile issues.
The outcome will depend on the extent to which prices are influenced by greater market supply.
She relayed her husband's account of how he sustained his injuries and the extent of them.
To the extent he is willing to do this, we are ready to work with him.
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The extent to which his efforts actually create jobs remains to be seen, however.
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The extent of the Israeli concessions it will entail has become clear in recent days.
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However, he was accused by an MPs' committee of overstating the extent of the problem.
The versions of the advertisement differed in the extent that they implicitly warning about selection bias.
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"My eyes have been opened ever since by the extent of the stigma, " he says.
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They will need to ensure, to the extent possible, that the right outcomes are measured.
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So to the extent that he's taking step number one, he's on the road to recovery.
Analysts now fret that the extent of the overall credit problem may also have been underestimated.
Our potential capital investment will depend on the extent we can reach satisfactory agreements.
But without detailed information as to the extent of the conflict, the disclosure is meaningless.
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It depends on the extent of the damages and magnitude of the reconstruction to be done.
Teenagers can contribute to a Roth IRA to the extent they have earned income.
People were rewarded with bonuses to the extent that they conjured up such notions.
To the extent that dropping out remains a problem, rates correlate powerfully with race and ethnicity.
Then, to the extent estate taxes are due, the insurance proceeds can help cover them.
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"People are very concerned about the extent of infections in hospitals, " he told the BBC.
That could prompt a public debate about the extent of U.S. and Israeli common interests.
"If you measure the extent of the problem, you can manage the problem, " he says.
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And did you miscalculate the extent that this appears to be non-negotiable here in Korea?
To the extent the business can demonstrate ongoing, sticky income, the sale valuation is enhanced.
The Conservatives lost their attempt to limit the extent of a ban on pesticides.
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