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Next season's Champions League place is by no means secure but Tottenham's draw with West Brom on Monday gave scope to look upwards, too.
From Camila's intimate perspective, Castro's Cuba gave scope to the ideals and enthusiasms of the 19th-century Caribbean heroes of liberation.
The great maritime wars of the 18th century gave scope to the exercise of its prize jurisdiction, however, and it achieved international importance as a prize court in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Defending the reality of time against JME McTaggart's theories in Truth, Love and Immortality (1979) was an excellent opportunity for reasserting the truth of God's interventions in time and reconciling difficulties in divine foreknowledge; repudiating Locke's memory criterion for personal identity gave scope to rehabilitate the archaic doctrine of bodily resurrection.
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9.17pm GMT Situations in which the UN need to be given scope to intervene: 1. England going four years without playing South Africa; and 2. Floyd and Manny.
The Parliament's resolution called on E.U. governments to settle their outstanding bills and to give scope to the Parliament and to E.U. governments to move funds among different areas of the budget to meet needs as they arise.
A new funding mechanism should embrace existing well-established qualifications such as higher national diplomas, but should also give scope to accredited higher education institutions, FE colleges and private providers to design and deliver their own qualifications if they can demonstrate sufficient rigour and industry engagement.
The end of the 20th century has seen a similar flowering of wealth thanks to a combination of rising asset prices; globalisation, which has increased the rewards for the best in their field; and technology, which has given scope to countless entrepreneurs.
By this version, she was never given scope to be, authentically, the leader of the entire party in Scotland.
Inhibitor molecule is planar in its structure and free from toxic groups, which gives scope to study it as a potential corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in 1 M HCl [4].
The eponymous moment of the book is 'Machiavellian' both insofar as it takes Renaissance civic humanism as an exemplary manifestation of republican and patriotic collective sentiment and inasmuch as it can be considered the response to a crisis amounting to what Machiavelli would call an occasione, a moment of disorder that gives scope to the formative activity of a new beginning.
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