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The Scottish Parliament will be given more scope to tax and borrow.
A recent report from housing charity Shelter and consultancy firm KPMG called for councils to be given more scope to finance affordable housing.
Charles Darwin may feature in secondary school history lessons, while schools are to be given more scope to teach pupils about immigration and Islamic history.
Increased recognition of the poultry value chain as a key but undervalued contributor to household livelihood security has given more scope to the enterprise.
He said backbenchers should be given more scope to ask three or four questions so they could properly challenge the prime minister and there would be fewer planted questions.
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In that case, more of the lower projected deficit this year might be considered to be permanent rather than temporary – giving more scope for permanent giveaways.
This, of course, would give more scope to prioritise ads, at a time when Twitter has admitted that its "direct response" technology to target ads is underperforming.
There's a real argument that newspaper books pages should give more scope to university imprints and that kind of stuff.
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