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This simplification approach is also referred to as cyclic symmetry and significantly reduces the model size giving more scope to refine and analyze the results efficiently.
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.
When considering evidence of responsiveness in this study, it is important to take into account that the baseline scores of knowledge and skills were quite low giving more scope for the instrument to be sensitive to change.
However, it may be that some of the increase in the Caesarean section rate in Norway can be explained by the increase in hospital revenue giving more scope for obstetricians to practice defensive medicine.
As growth models faltered in the 1980s, structural adjustment – reducing expenditure and giving more scope for prices and incentives to find their own level in the marketplace – was touted.
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The new Constitution gave more scope and responsibility to the executive branch.
The Scottish Parliament will be given more scope to tax and borrow.
That gives more scope for bad harvests in some regions being offset by better ones elsewhere.
The kanon gave more scope to the musicians by providing greater variety.
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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