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...is to miss its wider scope and to limit its provocative potential.
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'The scope of this (or the) new constitution' - capital C?
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“Even outlining a scope of lecture program”
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[the scope of] vandalize
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a scope and scale
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aim and aspect [from Textbooks] [scope v. aspect]
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ambiguity/scope of negation/ can ... no
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an ample scope
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an expression for "not in a scope of a person's consideration"
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As big tech’s scope expands
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been very tiny in scope
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behind him (the scope of the modification)
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beyond other scope procedures
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"beyond the scope of this contribution" and variations
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broad scope of powers
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broaden/widen/extend/expand horizon [+ scope, compass]
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Business License, Business Scope
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But I have plenty of scope.
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But more the scope of the problem is -----
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Can "cover" indicate a scope of effects and responsibilities?
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Clarendon Schools - Scope of meaning
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deemed surrogacy to fall outside the proper scope of the market
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deleted or omitted from the scope
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Difference between "scope" and "objective"
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disappearance of referents outside the scope of 'must'
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do something with real <scope>
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economies of scope
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Everybody found a cat and kept it. It ran away. [scope of 'everybody']
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Examination scope
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extent/scope
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