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But reputable consultants do not usually try to prolong engagements or enlarge their scope.
Todo-lists could evolve in that way to enlarge their scope of usage.
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The European institutions have enlarged their scope and their functions, often at the demand of governments, without having enough properly trained permanent staff to do the work.
In war, governments usually enlarge the scope of their domestic authority; they may raise conscript forces, imprison conscientious objectors, subject aliens to internment, sentence traitors to death, impose extraordinary controls on the economy, censor the press, compel settlement of labour disputes, impose internal-travel limitations, withhold passports, and provide for summary forms of arrest.
Building on these successes, the partners have recently decided to enlarge the scope of their collaboration.
"The plaintiffs' lawyers seem able to enlarge the scope of liable defendants virtually at will".
"The function of the score is to enlarge the scope of a film," he observed.
But it can hope to enlarge the scope of the conflict, and present it as a religious one in which Muslims are being persecuted for their faith.
Jacques Lafitte, who represents eJustice, said that responses by other companies to the questionnaires could enlarge the scope of the investigation.
The objective is to enlarge the scope of your advantage, which can happen only at someone else's expense.
One is as a demand to enlarge the scope of standard forms of protection, copyright, patent and trademark law.
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