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We don't want to get to that extent".
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Sometimes this was linked to participants' own experience of MSDs; "If this survey is going to help other people stopping it getting to that extent, it would be good" (P5).
"It got to the extent the past two or three years that it was a phenomenon," said Jesse Herrle, general manager of Tad's on East Carson, a bar on Pittsburgh's trendy South Side.
"I know that in many of our schools in this city, the overcrowding has gotten to such an extent that we don't know where we're going to put the children next September".
"We really get to know Lincoln, to some extent, through these photographs".
It has gotten to such an extent it almost becomes comical.
"To the extent that any investigation can get to those facts, we are determined to do so".
Mr. Baucus said the tax exemption's purpose was to help small insurance companies get started and "to the extent that recipients evade the provision's intended purpose, we need to get to the bottom of it".
He got that to such an extent that Finlay, at that time an inexperienced Shakespearean, veered between dull and shaky in one of the longest roles in the canon (after Hamlet).
I didn't know something could get me in guts to that extent.
"It's getting easier to the extent that it can't get any more difficult," he says.
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