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Further, clinical diagnosis does not allow for assessing the extent of to which patients should be suspected to have clinical malaria.
It is difficult to conclude the actual extent of to which children and young people are subject to sexual violence,, but that incidents are "estimated to be much higher than the cases reported".
The emergency supplies reaching Sendin Village are just a small part of UNICEF's ongoing response, which swung into action as soon as the extent of to the flooding became clear.
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Could one embrace life to the extent of wishing to relive it forever?
She only fits the cardigan-wearing caricature to the extent of cycling to work (when the weather is decent).
The extent of damage to the boat remains to be seen.
Their courtship consisted, to a large extent, of traveling to antiwar rallies and teach-ins across the Midwest.
CT is commonly employed to further evaluate the extent of injury to guide further management.
The extent of damage to the bridge was not known.
Alex Salmond is no socialist and the extent of equality to be achieved is not stated.
The degree of impairment depends on the extent of damage to critical brain areas.
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