First, the techniques of self-help may create scope for opportunism on the part of secured as against unsecured creditors. |
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The mystery of the afterlife, the questions that surround the very idea of omnipotence are vivid and real within the scope of Wings of Desire. |
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The assembly is strong and rigid, with no ring or scope movement from recoil. |
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Unlike the usual heroine, she has been given enough scope to perform and she acquits herself well. |
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The sheer audacity and scope of the Manhattan Project remain impressive today. |
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There is little scope for skipping backwards and forwards, or referencing particular sections of the work when using an audiobook. |
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The physiological details of the auditory sense are somewhat beyond the scope of this essay. |
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Only equity manufacturing joint ventures fall within the scope of the present study. |
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Cale looked through his scope and took slow deep breaths to lower his heartbeat thus steadying his aim. |
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It has a lot of scope to become a well-used community building that is commercially viable. |
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The arts market in Yorkshire is underdeveloped, yet we know there is enormous scope for growth. |
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The entire scope of Yiddishkeit will benefit by looking more closely into the mystical understanding. |
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All audit observations should be coded by type and significance, and all audits catalogued by scope and quality. |
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Proposing the means by which this group psychopathology can be overcome is a task of magnitude beyond the scope of this work. |
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It certainly took everyone by surprise in terms of the scope and magnitude of the devastation. |
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The Miniloaders sport a Monte Carlo-style stock and are drilled and tapped to accept a scope mount base. |
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In addition, it's also drilled and tapped for universal scope mounting blocks. |
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The tapestry of this complex play gives scope for some exciting performances, particularly for the wives and daughter. |
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He explained that applying for a new licence gave greater scope for objections to be raised. |
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Moore's satirical documentaries have progressively taken on stories with larger scope and greater importance to the world. |
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This still leaves scope for the sentence to be lessened in the light of extenuating circumstances to do with the crime itself. |
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The scope of earning has brought about a sea change in the mental make-up of the women. |
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There were different views as to the extent and scope of the sovereign power. |
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His hypnotic powers were far beyond the scope of anything I had encountered previously. |
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A catalogue of unparalleled scope and exquisite taste accompanied the exhibit. |
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The group decided that no scope was necessary but, unlike most British express rifles, they also ruled out a series of folding leaf-open sights. |
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This allows for plot twists and epic scope undreamt of in the 90-minute Hollywood story arc. |
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It's undeniable that the scope of copyright has expanded vastly during the last few decades. |
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An operator within a relative clause does not like to take wider scope than operators outside the relative. |
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A common lament about American literature is that it lacks the political and social scope of other traditions. |
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This exhilarating resistance to romanticism or psychologizing is balanced by the film's vast scope and its B-movie energy. |
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The effort put in by everyone involved, the scope and the lavishness of the production are evident and can be mistaken for greatness. |
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It's hard to measure the scope of any president's ambitions by the number of laws or executive orders he signs. |
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A railway line cuts the layout diagonally which means that there is scope for a metro rail link. |
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Greta folded her arms across her chest, peering from the scope to the radio console. |
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All audit observations should be coded by type and significance, and all audits catalogued by scope and quality, over a three-year period. |
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The wolves proved very clever and I was only able to see a few green shapes in a night scope and get some detailed pictures of scat and prints. |
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Police discovered a stash of weed and an assault rifle fitted with a sniper's scope and a silencer. |
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Members will be picked by the president, and the scope is unconscionably wider than is necessary. |
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While borrowing much from scholasticism, Descartes' account is distinguished by its scope of application. |
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Jeremy Noseda's colt has bags of speed and scope and will not be easily denied. |
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There has often been tension between conflicting ideas about the scope of EU competence and the policy-making process. |
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I am realistic enough to know that at times expanding the scope of a project is completely necessary, though. |
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The actual implementation and mathematical logic behind backing up predicates is beyond the scope of this paper. |
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The more differentiated modern societies become, the greater becomes the possible scope for expressively staging social life. |
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The low level of basic social insurance gives great scope for the development of the business version. |
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He is of a strong view that with rich cattle wealth India had a wide scope for development. |
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Its possible field of application as well as its scope for design is unlimited. |
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Despite stringent laws there is ample scope for improvement as there are a number of loopholes in the existing set-up. |
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For this reason the broadest possible geographical scope for the law of international watercourses is to be preferred. |
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But utilization in the field of Civil Engineering extends ample scope for consuming bulk volume efficiently and economically. |
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Currently there is parking available for about twenty cars and ample scope for expansion. |
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A good system will allow a great deal of scope for the editor to tailor the effect to their specific needs and personal taste. |
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The town site afforded little scope for later suburban expansion, which would be oriented away from the sea. |
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Policies must include scope for building capacity at the local level to deal with these new conditions. |
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It was these groups that gave an individual his or her identity and set the general scope for life opportunities. |
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There is in fact a great deal of scope for students to study the whole range of characters and their relationships. |
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Grant-in-aid schemes offer little scope for rapid growth particularly when the government is as cash strapped as it is. |
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The result of all these developments is that, finally, the digital scope could make its analogue cousin obsolete. |
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A real-time scope offers the advantage of capturing and measuring transient phenomena like an occasional glitch in a fast clock. |
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Fossils were measured under a dissecting scope using a calibrated ocular micrometer. |
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F 1 progeny were scored under a dissecting scope for suppression or enhancement of the KDN rough eye phenotype. |
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The distinction here can be seen as a distinction of scope for the existential quantifier. |
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A ' Futures Team ' is being set up whose purpose is to scope out future innovations for the West Midlands. |
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This initial analysis will help you to scope the time and costs involved in advance. |
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At least there was plenty of empty ground on which to scope out a hurried new design. |
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The review process included a series of workshops to scope the safety and technical issues associated with waste and decommissioning. |
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Apparently they would pull national parks out of a hat and then go scope them out, pretty cool idea really. |
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A horse that is too small does not have the scope to deal with the rough and tumble of jumping over fences. |
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In a democracy, we need every possible means of limiting the scope for excess by those governing us. |
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The precise scope of this responsibility remains as gnomic as in the 1964 version, but the symbolism is obvious. |
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Not fully understanding the scope of marketing often limits business success. |
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There is enough scope for envy and healthy competition, but not hatred and jealousy. |
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This is a particularly live issue in changes of job duties, the contractual scope of which is vital to decisions on redundancy payments. |
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These occasions afforded such scope for roguery that their popularity was gradually reduced. |
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Is there not more scope for dishes like fishcakes and seafood stews where fish is thriftily combined with cheap decent ingredients? |
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Was it just and reasonable that the defendant should owe a duty of care of the scope asserted by the plaintiff? |
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Few scientists can match the range, depth and scope of his biodiversity knowledge. |
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The team provides a broad scope of care and has intrinsic communication capability for aeromedical coordination, consultation, or resupply. |
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In the process, there will be little scope for the exercise of freedom, civil rights and self-determination. |
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The organization, scope and structure of the committee has a significant impact in this regard. |
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Workload is an area where there is scope to improve organisation and labour efficiency on farms. |
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One can see that if such a method were found, then it would also serve to define the scope and content of mathematics for the constructivists. |
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There is barely room for two vehicles to pass at the moment and there is little scope for widening the pavement at that point. |
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Also provide employment and widen the scope of help to a larger number of people. |
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My problem with this book is that while epic in scope it isn't in storytelling. |
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Fragrant, aromatic whites seem to go best by my reckoning, but there's plenty of scope for simple, fruity reds too. |
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Certainly he surprised observers by the scope of the shrewdness and intelligence which he brought to bear on his self-justifications. |
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We will look at a more precise definition of academic theology in the next chapter, but that will do for now to indicate the scope of the field. |
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And the third of the three coordinate verb phrases is itself a direct quote, semantically within the scope of the verb say. |
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It is really the exterior shots and fight sequences which give the film its scope and grandeur. |
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The widening opportunities for consumerism and shopping enhanced the scope for women to make decisions and spend money. |
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I felt I could share with her the whole scope of emotions I was going through, and yet be my own master in the process. |
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Turning a knurled adjustment wheel moves the right side scope for individual adjustment. |
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Its methodological integrity and analytical scope will make it a standard work in the field for some time to come. |
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But the scale and scope of contractorisation now present on the railways needs urgent reform. |
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This depth of study, however, is beyond the scope of the present paper and will but be touched upon. |
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The scope for the division of labour and mutually profitable exchange steadily widened. |
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The corporate banking market in Ireland is mature, but there is still scope for growth internationally. |
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Figures acutely illustrate the scope of the distorted international monetary system. |
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Another instrument keeps daily track of the carbon monoxide plumes from fires and the scope of pollution produced regionally and globally. |
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The international scope of the Internet allows dissident actors to network themselves at a transnational scale. |
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The mergansers were distant, but in the scope I could see the male's golden eye. |
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Academic and even judicial uncertainty remains about the exact meaning and scope of the term. |
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Furthermore, as a company's scope increases, it may have to distribute its goods and services in progressively more dispersed areas. |
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After several attempts to adjust the ocular, I saw a bright disc about the size of a moon but this was only because the scope was out of focus. |
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For the most part they are claims for additional remuneration on the grounds that the nature and scope of the contract works have changed. |
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But if the journalistic scope includes the sequence of events that led to the leak, the coverage has the potential to be illuminating. |
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The bulk of his book relates historical events meant to demonstrate the soundness and explanatory scope of his claim. |
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There is a real gap today between the scope of the problems and the capacity of existing international institutions to handle them. |
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Mine has its scope severely limited by the length of cable, being a model designed primarily for videophone use. |
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The existing procedure to cushion the effects of mass dismissals has been broadened in scope and effect. |
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The design will need to incorporate all the same blogger tags, links and sidebar elements as the current template with scope for easy mods. |
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An excellent option for both hunting and plinking purposes is to mount a high quality handgun scope on your pistol. |
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While Wes and his mom set up the camper, I made an excuse about having the trots so I could scope out the campgrounds for babes. |
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The work is more abstract and introvert than on Later, with melodies often scarce and distant, while the sonic scope seems narrower. |
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A detailed discussion of monism and dualism is outwith the scope of this text. |
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Although a detailed discussion of this topic is beyond the scope of this paper, a few salient facts may be noted. |
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A detailed discussion of all doctrines applying to loans is outside the scope of this work. |
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The provisions cover a wide range, and it is beyond the scope of this work to provide a detailed discussion of them all. |
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Another participant, wanted to know the scope of information technology enabled services in India. |
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Expanding the view and scope of security is an important enabler in integrating security risk management into an organization. |
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European countries understand much better the limits, in scope and duration, of power than the US neocons do. |
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An emphasis on social context has long been looked to as an alternative to the elitism and limited scope of Greenbergian formalism. |
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This allows for the detention of potentially dangerous untreatable patients within the scope of the Human Rights Act. |
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This was by way of elaboration of his first statement, which dealt with the scope of the repainting undertaken using white and green paint. |
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There may be scope here for new solar energy industries to be developed to power such conversion. |
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In sum, the institutions were historically narrow in scope and have eroded further because of state interventions. |
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Many artists also made piano rolls, but those are beyond the scope of this article. |
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The photocathode in the night scope that converts visible light into electrons is sensitive to both visible light and some infrared radiation. |
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It comes with two car-parking spaces at an adjoining property, and there is scope for extension on to the roof itself. |
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Its location is near the center of a scope of unexcelled farming land about twenty-five miles in diameter. |
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If your rifle is blessed with a front sight, also consider packing a little, auxiliary peep sight that slips into the rear scope base. |
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By morning the water had frozen solid, encasing the scope in a block of ice. |
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Section 254, as I have said, does not extend the scope of the reasonable suspicion of the peace officer this far. |
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This leaves ample scope for clingy vests, suede halter tops and vulgar Hawaiian shirts. |
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Recipes like these help one plan a meal better and since the end quantity is indicated, there is no scope for wastage nor underestimation. |
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The scope of the monopoly that a patentee gets is determined by the claims. |
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Accordingly, the scope of the monopoly asserted by the patentees does not correspond to the technical contribution made by the patent. |
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The scope of the book is impressive, and his accomplishment is that he has synthesized such a wealth of information into a coherent narrative. |
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Dad relented and soon I had a set of shiny new see-through scope mounts on my rifle. |
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The Thirty Years' War inhibited development of the Singspiel and gave additional scope to Italian works from across the Alps. |
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There is scope for variety as new singers are also making an impact in the industry. |
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Because the orders are likely to have been parcelled out among various brokers, it is difficult to assess the scope of China's problem. |
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Given the scope of the problem, we are taking measured steps to combat online piracy. |
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One example is a chapter on image processing and analysis that is rife with formulas and technical information beyond the scope of most readers. |
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The scope is then attached to a camera, allowing the doctor to see a clear image on a video screen. |
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A comprehensive discussion of the different coding and payment systems is beyond the scope of this article. |
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Ultimately, the scope of the duty turns on the particular facts of a given case and the judgement of the trier of fact. |
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The scope of the landlord's liability is circumscribed by the class of persons seeking to lease or sublease the premises. |
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An analysis of scaffolding effects and endocytosis is outside the scope of this study. |
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As I pointed out, this matter was deemed to be outside the scope of the bill. |
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Speculation has always been regarded as lying outside the legitimate scope of jury conduct. |
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This is outside the scope of a record company, but I'm told a good book is under way. |
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But that is an entirely different and complex argument outside the scope of this opinion. |
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Those remarks were moral judgments outside the scope of any special judicial expertise. |
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But the problem here, of course, is that such changes are outside the scope of the bill. |
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As a general rule, a solicitor is not required to provide services outside the scope of the retainer. |
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How is a potential rival to know whether something has been deliberately left outside the scope of the claim? |
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That is a completely misleading defence, given that that is quite outside the intended scope of the bill. |
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However, the question will not be put, because the proposed new clause is outside the scope of the bill. |
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The suggestion for which the award is made is outside the scope of the employee's normal duties. |
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The mere fact that it is a copy of another copy renders it outside the scope of protection. |
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It also filters out perspectives which fall outside the scope of its rules and dominant ideas. |
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Clearly once risk is traded in this way there is significant scope for miscalculation and even outright fraud. |
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Subject subdivisions provide a means of subject specification or a means by which to limit the scope of the main subject. |
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Plus, the laptop's on the fritz so my scope for getting to a keyboard to correct misapprehensions has been limited. |
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Distributors may have to swallow the costs of increased premiums and accept a reduction in their scope for progressing their business. |
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Its scope is panoramic, because it consists of things that have not yet happened. |
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The supervisor said that the employees were correct in their response, and to do otherwise would have been beyond the scope of their authority. |
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Most serious of all is that our political leaders repeatedly overstepped the scope of their constitutionally prescribed jobs. |
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Projects often overrun and costs follow suit, but there is rarely much scope to raise income to offset the damage. |
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Indicating the scope of a top-level label is an excellent way to provide context for that label. |
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This form of art provides ample scope for the actor to excel in histrionics. |
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This will bring additional businesses to Kilgarvan, offering scope for solicitors, hairdressers, beauticians or other enterprises to set up shop. |
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In this paper I focus on scope phenomena connected with semi-modal verbs and mainly on the syntactic behaviour of these groups of verbs. |
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They also inadvertently revealed the scope of art history's effacement of this context of practice. |
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If your scope becomes flooded with red light, that means she's got a bead on you. |
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Overall, it opens the eyes of players, irreversibly expanding the scope of the game. |
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The Democrats had to compromise on the scope to make the ordinance workable, because the government would have dropped the ordinance, Lee said. |
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He has long been deafened by amplified hymns in his temple, leaving no scope for boons and prayers. |
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Optics and optometry are complex subjects beyond the scope of this article. |
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The scope of optometric practice expanded in the 1970s as some states authorized optometrists to treat certain eye diseases with pharmaceuticals. |
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Analyzing the scope of the situation, as well as your role in it, can help you home in on how to take action. |
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He relies upon personal interest to accomplish his ends and gives free scope to the unguided strength and common sense of the people. |
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One of peace activists' biggest challenges now may be deciding whether broadening their scope will dilute their public profile. |
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For instance, larger species may migrate in longer flights than smaller species for ecological reasons beyond the scope of my inquiry. |
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In these days of the multifunctional bank the scope of banking business seems, as a matter of practice, to be infinitely elastic. |
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He picked up a wooden, bolt-action rifle equipped with a scope and handed it to Giselle. |
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The classic brand management system usually limited its scope to the relevant market in a single country. |
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The work under review represents extends his previous scholarly endeavour by widening his geographical scope to include all of Europe. |
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However, some practitioners struggle to narrow their broad scope of knowledge and expertise into a focused, publishable topic. |
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In 1912, the research scope was broadened to include noninfectious diseases. |
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What was the intended geographic scope of the disclosure and production ordered? |
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The content is specific to areas within the scope of an executive's responsibilities. |
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The result is that most people don't really understand the broad scope of nursing practice. |
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And while it matches their first effort in scope and subject matter, the documentaries leave a little something to be desired this time around. |
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No collateral considerations arise which would limit the scope of its duty. |
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The second way to limit the scope of the duty of care is to appeal to arguments of public policy. |
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Articles of any length may be submitted, although short notes of limited scope are discouraged. |
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Some degree of cross-training inevitably develops, broadening the scope of the professional practice of all participants. |
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Even though they might appear to be enquiring into the validity or scope of an intellectual property right granted by a foreign sovereign. |
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Some analysts were underwhelmed, suggesting that because of the joint marketing, there would be little scope for significant cost-savings. |
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To determine the impact of economies of scope we constructed two measures of plant complexity. |
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These problems seem to have been compounded by the lack of economies of scope for the drug. |
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The scope of the resolution, they understandably explained, made an immediate evaluation impossible. |
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Along the way he challenges traditional interpretations about the role and scope of southern herdsmen and their herds. |
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Real technophiles will be disappointed about the limited scope of their game. |
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An economy of scope is, in effect, a cost saving triggered by producing one output in the presence of another. |
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Nutritionists' scope of practice must be clearly defined and actual caseloads monitored. |
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The majority decision on the question of the scope of the brokers duty is, I think, well summarised in the headnote to the report. |
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Questions of impact are beyond the scope of this report and would need careful, case-by-case analysis to evaluate. |
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Dealing with the digital divide is beyond the scope of any single initiative and technology is not a silver bullet for the world's problems. |
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For the most part, the detailed studies of specific programmes conclude that voluntary programmes have been of very limited scope and effect. |
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The scope for interesting and humorous plots for each cartoon strip seemed to be endless. |
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If anyone with time to kill wants to scope it out and give me their two cents, I'm listening. |
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The limited scope of most local disasters does not require extensive planning for the management of on-site fatalities. |
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The uncertainty concerning the proper scope of IP rights is magnified by the onrush of technology. |
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The exact nature and scope of the authority delegated must be stated in the document designating the executive agent. |
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Daniel, whom Alicia had made out to be such an entertaining conversationalist, had been silenced by the scope of William's achievements. |
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In range and scope and significance we are not likely to see another like her. |
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There is indeed scope for persuasion and advocacy of tolerance, and much has changed in this respect. |
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Mr Bunyan said there was enormous scope to rationalise courier companies which deliver to people in rural communities. |
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Nixon says subrogation waivers in contracts of all types are becoming more common, although they vary in content and scope around the country. |
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At least double the scope required is paid out and the kedge anchor is dropped. |
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A joint statement said the agreement will be comprehensive in scope and coverage. |
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Its reach or scope may be spatial or temporal, in that it reaches beyond a single event or a single site of practice. |
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Yes, the drama is ultimately about us, but its reach and scope is so huge, so universal, it dwarfs us into silence. |
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It comes equipped with an automatic safety, scope rail, rifled barrel and adjustable sights. |
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Ask your insurance advisor to explain the scope of the insurance coverage being offered. |
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Certainly the postal game offers far more scope for originality, as we shall see later. |
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The scope of the duty varies widely according to the nature of the employment. |
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It now needs public support in widening the scope of the research through thoughts and opinions on a range of issues. |
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Police sabers, cavalry sabers, European-type dress swords and other non-traditional blades are outside the scope of this discussion. |
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This allows the doctor to look at the esophagus and the stomach through a scope to be sure the stomach is healthy. |
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A scope is almost mandatory for an air rifle, and airgun scopes can have great profit margins. |
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On March 16, before recessing for Easter break, the House passed a bill that was broader in scope than the bill eventually signed into law. |
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The libretto gives plenty of scope for choruses, trios, duets and solos. |
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Sikelianos attempts to untangle some complex knots in this book, and it is a testament to her writerly scope that she succeeds in doing so with wit and humor. |
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The story of Alstory Simon has all the scope and scale, the cruel reversals, and pointless waste of proper tragedy. |
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Because the size and scope of this attack and the potential for serious traumatisation is unprecedented in this country, the HHS commitment is long-term. |
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They say there is little scope for expansion of existing roads. |
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As an account executive for JD Edwards, it is in my best interest to provide a real expectation level of the scope of a project, and determine if the client is a good fit. |
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There are numerous such mechanisms, which range from determining the scope and nature of judicial jurisdiction to the setting of judicial salaries. |
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The feminine forms give more scope to express the rhythmic and harmonious qualities of Indian art traditions and to create highly stylised forms, he says. |
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The young people involved are broadening the scope of the event to include an MC section, where local MCs can rhyme, beatbox or rap in an open mic section. |
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Repeated measurements of FEV 1 and measurement of reversibility after bronchodilation would establish the diagnosis, but this was beyond the scope of our study. |
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Driven by concerns about public health and moral order, sanitarians, lawyers, engineers, and landscape architects enlarged the scope of city planning beginning at mid century. |
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Manta rays cruise past, turtles lumber along, sharks scope the scene, the odd octopus creeps along the ocean floor, and further out, the whale sharks make their way north. |
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The X-ray scope used to identify individual prey inside snakes also produced an image of the outline of a skink that indicated the presence or absence of a tail. |
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Or, speaking of Steiner, would Gone with the Wind be reduced in epic scope or refined in aesthetic taste were it scored with the zithers of The Third Man? |
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The actual weight of power exercised by a monocrat may fluctuate within a wide range, and the effective scope of a monocrat's authority may also be constitutionally limited in various ways. |
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The WTO ministerial meeting was to set the agenda and scope of the next round of global trade liberalization talks, but the meeting ended in failure. |
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In terms of the geographic scope of the landing area and the size of the invasion force, Operation Overlord far exceeded any amphibious operation in history. |
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Nortel has now entered into consultations with employees to determine the scope and nature of the cuts, as well as any redundancy packages to be offered. |
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Stationary and mobile monitoring of the scope required would generate so much sensor data that it could only be done if artificially intelligent computers were doing the work. |
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I remember going over to the local junior college in high school and looking through their 18-in. scope to see Saturn, complete with its tiny little rings. |
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For instance, history and intimate knowledge of a society are way outside the scope of his economic vision, even though they must feed the model in an utterly essential way. |
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But in truth, they are not purporting to tell the American public, say, that one of their patents is invalid or that the scope of its claims is not what it might appear to be. |
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Is it any wonder then that the government is concerned with an obesity problem among the young when their scope for energetic activity is so severely limited? |
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Paleoenvironmental interpretation of the overlying interbedded calcareous shales and thin molluscan limestones is beyond the scope of this report. |
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Gladiator weds the heroic scope of movies like Ben-Hur, Spartacus, Braveheart, and Rob Roy with the serpentine political treachery of I, Claudius. |
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This makes the entire structure vulnerable and dependent on individual decisions on reducing the scope of training reserve officers in some or other specialties. |
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Senior Canadian officials have been in talks with their U.S. counterparts for months, trying to discern Northcom's scope and assess whether Ottawa should opt in. |
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This year, in shame, the relevant secretary of the Assembly has decided to reduce the scope of the fest and has given reasons which can only be described as sophism. |
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It has some of the aspects of a funeral, with its solemnising and scope for outbreaks of high emotion and sonorousness, only of course it is much much happier. |
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And if Tocqueville is right, then Piketty is mistaken, despite the impressive scope and sophistication of his work. |
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When a normal search is undertaken, the query compiler interrogates each table within the scope of the search and returns a list of full-text fields for each. |
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My only cavil is that I would have liked to see her in a part which gave her greater scope to display her abilities, rather than in this outdated and outmoded piece. |
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Other blood flow assessment tools, including thermography, infrared measurement, angiography, and magnetic resonance angiography, are beyond the scope of this report. |
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The theme of a pushy mum endeavoring to wed her daughters to rich suitors fits naturally into an Indian setting where arranged marriages have much scope for comedy. |
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It is in the context of determining the scope of its own jurisdiction that a court will often make determinative findings in respect of the scope of the arbitration agreement. |
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His film is narrowly focused on the scope of tactical military maneuvers. |
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Adapters to fit a variety of scopes are available and fix the camera lens and scope eyepiece within millimetres of each other keeping vignetting to a minimum. |
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This was unfortunate as it narrowed the scope of the potential field, separating kinesics from much that was of interest to mainstream anthropology. |
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The scope of jugs and bottles that are filled with dairy products, from fluid milk to yogurt-based smoothies to dairy-based nutrition or energy drinks, is truly wide today. |
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The apathy, lack of understanding and political will and gross corruption in the government enhances the scope of the industry to continue with impunity. |
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The diminution of the scope and autonomy of the private sphere constrains the potential for development of the individual through intimate relationships. |
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It provides some scope for interesting card play, including squeezes. |
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Although they suspect additional pieces may have been stolen, they declined to speculate on the scope of the additional uncatalogued items that may have been looted. |
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Yet within the wider scope of the project there is thematic collaboration. |
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The sheer scope of the work can only be fully appreciated from the air. |
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A real-life example shows the difficulty of the task faced by planners and traffic engineers when trying to scope the effects of planned traffic changes. |
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This bill addresses second-tier application issues, such as defining the territorial scope of investment adviser law received or given in New Zealand. |
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The SAS Slug Gun has a rifled 22-inch barrel with cantilever scope base. |
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From this bare outline of content it is clear that his scope ranges from painting to a wider investigation of architecture, urbanism, and museology. |
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There is only so much scope for attracting more mobile business users into coffee shops, and keeping them busy in their otherwise idle moments in airports and hotel lobbies. |
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The almost ontological scope for bureaucratic warfare between the White House and the State Department can only be successfully managed by firm presidential adjudication. |
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Even in countries like Australia, which haven't witnessed recent dramatic upheaval, there is still scope for confusion around land tenure, albeit on a much smaller scale. |
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We widened the scope of the paper to include quotes from activists. |
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The first jurisdictional issue is, are the claims asserted in the Request For Arbitration within the scope of the arbitration clause EEMC has invoked? |
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When we look at a rock, building, large object, or even ridiculously small object, we first scope it out, noticing only its climbable features, and then we climb it. |
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The Model 46 has an underlever cocking system, flip-up loading port, automatic safety, adjustable rear sight, adjustable trigger, extended scope rail, and a rifled barrel. |
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In other cases, autocrats have been forced to introduce modest political changes but have nonetheless managed to limit their scope and hold on to power. |
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It was only after they were completed that he realized the true scope of their resonance. |
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Not because he has authored or championed legislation that has expanded the scope of human freedom and flourishing. |
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Nevertheless there is no scope evidentially for a prosecution. |
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If a church decides to tithe undesignated gifts, it is essential that they give such donations to ministries that share the same scope of mission. |
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However, for reasons outside the scope of this article, she did not. |
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But there is scope for a significant extension of contractorisation. |
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