full scope
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandscope
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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scope
noun[U]
uk/skəʊp/us/skoʊp/
the range of a subject covered by a book, programme, discussion, ...
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(Definition offullandscopefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffull scope
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None of the terms used to date, however, including "revival," seems actually to represent thefullscopeof the extraordinary process.
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Thefullscopeof repeated phrases are crucial to understanding both the rhythm and power of the composition.
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Though a vast and indispensable object of inquiry, political language fails to capture thefullscopeof the concept of class.
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In this article, we try to explain, motivate, and review only a small segment of thefullscopeof structured inverse eigenvalue problems.
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If necessary, we indicate thefullscopebox (as illustrated below), otherwise we abbreviate it as above.
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The question allowsfullscopefor women to declare that they have had enough of childbearing without denying the worth of children already born.
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But it would be a pity if classicists were to think that this very particular and very partial view represented thefullscopeof the discipline.
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She saves her most powerful stories for around the hearth at nighttime; only then does she "givefullscopeto her memory, or her imagination, or both" (297).
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It discusses thefullscopeof the scale use, including the language portfolio framework that is an extension of the language testing component of the program.
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It is, in fact, this separation which makes it possible to give to competition itsfullscope.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
There isfullscopefor social aspects provided they are not mixed up in a non-transparent way with the functioning of the market.
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It will offerfullscopefor voluntary service.
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Very few people understand at present thefullscopeof the regulations as they are bound to be.
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Let us give private enterprisefullscope, but not the power to exploit or interfere with the happiness of others.
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I am satisfied that his present position is such as to providefullscopefor the exercise of his abilities and experience.
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Before we could consider substantial changes to the legislation, we believe that thefullscopeof the existing legislation should be explored.
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It has been widely drawn deliberately to givefullscopeto the industry and to cover every aspect of their work.
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I also congratulate him on the extremely capable way in which he ranged over thefullscopeof the committee's report.
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Our generosity, as distinct from our contributions, finds itsfullscopeoutside the regular budgetary system.
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There are some who develop slowly, there are some whose development does not reach itsfullscopeuntil a very much later age.
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