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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed scope" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a specific range of work or responsibilities has been mutually accepted by parties involved, often in project management or contractual agreements.
Example: "Before we proceed, let's ensure that we are all on the same page regarding the agreed scope of the project."
Alternatives: "mutually accepted scope" or "consensus scope".
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The choices relating to the search criteria were driven by (a) the agreed scope of the research, (b) the research questions that needed to be answered, as well as (c) the relevance of papers returned from testing various search combinations.
Five (19.2%) participants reported they were unaware whether NMPs had an agreed scope of practice.
Some uncertainties raised in our survey are clearly important topics for research, but were considered outside the scope of this particular initiative, as the agreed scope was to identify interventions that would have an impact on practice in 3 5 years.
Our study has shown that the pharmacist in a PAC was able to effectively gather all the information required to collaboratively formulate a clinical decision in clinic within an agreed scope of practice, and communicate the decisions safely and accurately onto the medication chart.
Make use of "variation orders" or VOs, a written agreement that quantifies any changes to the originally agreed scope of work which must be signed by both parties.
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"This particular application was approved following a site visit to agree the scope of the works and necessary traffic management.
Nor has there been much headway on agreeing the scope of negotiations in controversial new areas such as investment.The result is that trade ministers next week have five days to reach a series of complicated political compromises after almost two years of stalemate.
When I want to work with a service provider in Sweden, we meet, agree on scope and shake hands.
It seems most experts agree the scope of the Commerce Clause was originally much narrower than it is now.
Its purpose, therefore, is not only to set out clearly and unequivocally the policy question or problem that needs to be addressed, but also to agree the scope of the assessment – to set the boundaries of the problem, decide what elements of it are important and what are not (including whose interests should be taken into account), and to outline the policy scenarios that should be considered.
Wayne LaPierre, chief executive of the National Rifle Association, agreed that the scope should be narrowed.
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