Collocations withscope
These are words often used in combination withscope.
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ambitious scope
The volume has ambitious scope and covers almost all potential supports and services.
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ample scope
The appeal to history also offered ample scope for radicalization.
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broad scope
For a start, it indicates the broad scope of the rental trade in clothes which incorporated illicit as well as licit transactions.
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considerable scope
However, his book focuses on those areas of family life and law where there is considerable scope for individualism and choice.
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enormous scope
The answer, or at least part of the answer, is that this structure has certain purely formal properties that give it enormous scope.
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full scope
None of the terms used to date, however, including "revival," seems actually to represent the full scope of the extraordinary process.
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geographic scope
In so doing, this analysis extends the geographic scope of studies of political economy and electoral politics.
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geographical scope
Its chronology and geographical scope are not consistent throughout, rendering comparisons difficult.
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global scope
Actually with a local scope, but not with a global scope, can be replaced by really in most of the cases.
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immense scope
Organizations serving youth, particularly schools, are confronting problems and needs of immense scope for which they are largely unprepared.
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intended scope
Consequently, a theory does not characterize the phenomenal systems in the intended scope but instead describes isolated systems called physical systems.
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limited scope
This limited scope facilitates the definition of a basic compilation scheme, yet it excludes any optimization across multiple with-loops.
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narrow scope
On the narrow scope reading, the requirement is to study only syntax, hence other subjects are not permitted.
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precise scope
Unfortunately, linguists are often inexplicit about the precise scope of their claims, but the following seems to be a reasonably complete list of the possibilities.
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proper scope
These general statements of state governments' obligations swept away arguments about "class legislation" and the proper scope of police powers.
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scope of activity
Within the ordinary banking sector, banks were further divided according to size and scope of activity into city or large commercial banks, regional banks and second-tier regional banks.
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unlimited scope
There is never unlimited scope to help countries while, at the same time, providing money for our own projects.
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vast scope
They are intrinsically difficult and of vast scope and pose severe theoretical and methodological problems concerning the availability and reliability of data.
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wide scope
Inevitably in an edited volume with a wide scope, several themes are absent or underrepresented.
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