Sentence examples for what severity from inspiring English sources

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"what severity" can be used in written English
It is often used to ask how serious a situation or action is. For example: "Given the widespread damage, what severity of punishment should be imposed on the perpetrator?"

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We do not yet know how many or what severity of concussive and/or subconcussive injuries are required to set into motion the cascade of events in the brain that result in C.T.E.

Each rule should have a severity tag "Warning", "Information", or "Error" (depending on what severity CVSP should assign to this rule).

As such, it is beneficial to establish thresholds from semi-quantitative and/or quantitative data (e.g. ash thickness measurements) to indicate when specific impact types (e.g. road marking coverage or visibility impairment), and of what severity, occur.

On top of unpredictable market dynamics, we also have the fickle Mother Nature to contend with, and only so much ability to predict where her wrath will strike next (and with what severity).

It was unclear from the evidence what severity of depression would be considered likely to have an impact upon capacitous decision making and how this might be determined.

A Markov-type model allows predicting the probability of observing a patient at any of the EPS severity grades, depending on what severity grade he or she had at the last observation and the time elapsed since the last observation.

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We don't know what the severity of injuries are or anything else right now.

In these cases, eliminating the pyoderma will determine if the primary disease is itself pruritic, and what its severity and distribution pattern may be.

PRO-CTCAE symptom attributes include frequency (F) (e.g., "In the last 7 days, how often did you have nausea?"), severity (S) (e.g., "In the last 7 days, what was the severity of your pain?"), interference with daily activities (I) (e.g., "How much did fatigue interfere with your usual or daily activities?"), and presence/absence/amount (P) (e.g., "In the last 7 days, did you have any bed sores?").

To earn certification, a helmet is impact-tested at dozens of forces and angles, with the energy it still allows to reach the skull measured by what is called severity index.

"So what's the severity that you have to make an assault?" Later in the conversation, Ms. Maioriello again asked Ms. Bishop, "Is it an assault to hit him with a stick?" Ms. Bishop replied, "Not seeing it, I couldn't answer that question".

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