global scope
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglobalandscope
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global
adjective
uk/ˈɡləʊ.bəl/us/ˈɡloʊ.bəl/
relating to the ...
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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 ofglobalandscopefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Actually has dual functions in medial position, one with a local scope, the other with aglobalscope.
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Even when actually is used withglobalscope, like in fact, the function of the two is different in subtle ways.
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The run-time self-adaptation behaviors of applications must be decided based on current states and context, and may have aglobalscope.
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Actually, unlike in fact, has two separate uses in discourse: (i) a use with local scope; (ii) a use withglobalscope.
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This paper resurrects some of the details of the effort that went into such cooperation, as well as its wideglobalscope.
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The goal is to shed light on gender and ethnic differences in relation to current transformation ofglobalscope.
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Recall the discussion in section 4.2.1.2 that actually has dual functions in medial position, one with aglobalscope, and the other with a local scope.
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These authors highlighted the significance of reflexivity in people's strategies, as they are practised locally as well as in networks of a regional or evenglobalscope.
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In keeping with theglobalscopeof the modern manager, all programs include instruction in the international aspects of business and economics.
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This led to a conference withglobalscopethe following year.
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He has continued to expand his repertoire to incorporate a wider range of musical genres, thus bringing with it a moreglobalscope.
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The most basic modular scoping rule is two-level scoping, with aglobalscopeanywhere in the program, and local scope within a function.
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The simplest scoping rule isglobalscopeall entities are visible throughout the entire program.
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The medallion represents theglobalscopeof the award.
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However, the treaty itself has signatories worldwide and provides aglobalscope.
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Variables used for database access have a singleglobalscope, and of course persist and shared between processes.
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The journal, first published in 1873, has aglobalscopeand covers the whole life cycle of municipal services addressing technical, political and community issues.
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However,globalscopeis typically used (depending on the language) for various other sorts of identifiers, such as names of functions, and names of classes and other data types.
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