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I was very frightened of getting hurt, to a perhaps damaging extent, so tended to hold back on feelings.
Besides probability of occurrence and potential damage extents, implementation costs are also considered.
Consequently, sophisticated classification according to damage extent and probability of occurrence is ignored.
Power was gradually restored in northeastern Luzon, allowing communication of the damage extent.
Inbreeding is a concern, as some dogs "[having] been bred in and in to a damaging extent."
They were able to use our maps (pre and post crisis) and geospatial databases to assist in emergency response and assessing damage extent.
The imbalance between employment and the resident workforce in the Plan area as a whole was extreme; the Policies could help to provide some redress in the rural areas without opening the doors to development to a damaging extent. 6.3.59.
The plants nearest the centre usually died, the ones further out often featured "tumors and other growth abnormalities"; beyond these were the plants of interest, with a higher than usual range of mutations, but not to the damaging extent of those closer to the radiation source.
Critics contend Connerly fails to recognize the damaging extent of past racism for African Americans and Hispanics, that contemporary institutionalized racism is pervasive and powerful, and that affirmative action can overcome the residual effects of past discrimination on people of color.
The typical feature of such injuries are well-defined burns on the skin nearest to the microwave emitter, and histology examination shows higher damage extent in tissues with high content of water (e.g. muscles) than in tissues with less water (e.g. adipose tissue).