Sentence examples for conducting a damage from inspiring English sources

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The Pentagon has been conducting a damage assessment to determine whether his action jeopardized national security.

The Bureau of Diplomatic Security at the department is conducting a "damage assessment," he added.

The National Weather Service is conducting a damage survey Monday to determine how strong the tornado was.

The C.I.A. is now conducting a damage assessment, which will determine what networks and operations it will have to close down.

The agency is conducting a damage assessment — a routine step after major leaks — but the assessment itself is likely to remain classified.

Mr. Kimmel said he came to believe that there might be a spy in the bureau after he was placed in charge of conducting a damage assessment of the Pitts case.

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Hints of Second Mole In 1997, Robert Bryant, who was then the bureau's deputy director, asked Mr. Kimmel to conduct a damage assessment study of the Pitts case.

The United States has agreed to help the World Bank and the Asia Development Bank conduct a damage and needs assessment for the Pakistani government.

The Centre has conducted a damage survey of buildings and structures due to a severe cyclone, which hit the east coast of India, near Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh State, South India, during November 1996.

In May 1997, the Red Cross conducted a damage assessment of 8,000 North Dakota homes.

Three Democratic senators on Thursday asked Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats to conduct a "damage assessment" on whether Trump may have compromised sensitive intelligence methods.

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