Sentence examples for has given scope to from inspiring English sources

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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.

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Having uninterrupted time together has given scope for wide-ranging conversations that have served as springboards for learning.

For all his sins, he remains, for the party and in the eyes of many citizens, the founding father of "new China".In this section Life and death struggle Taking off online Cremating the chairman ReprintsBut the outcry over a recent grave-flattening campaign in Zhoukou, a prefecture in Henan, has given scope for some rare iconoclasm.

Tacitus compares oratory with poetry as a way of literary life, marking the decline of oratory in public affairs: the Roman Republic had given scope for true eloquence; the empire limited its inspiration.

Increased recognition of the poultry value chain as a key but undervalued contributor to household livelihood security has given more scope to the enterprise.

By ditching Osborne's plan to run a budget surplus by the end of the parliament, he has given himself scope to borrow £56bn more in 2021 than under the pre-referendum plans.

Visitors from Lima are astonished to find that provincial Piura has acquired cinemas and boutiques, but the affluence has given new scope to human rapacity.

"Our merger with Iberia has given I.A.G. scope to grow at Madrid-Barajas, whash has four runways and unused capacity of 20 per cent.

Farmer co-ops receive a premium that funds community projects, and increased demand for products traditionally produced by women's co-ops has given them scope to develop business skills and work strategically.

Congress on innumerable occasions has given new scope to the document through statutes, such as those creating executive departments, the federal courts, territories, and states; controlling succession to the presidency; and setting up the executive budget system.

Mr Manuel hopes to keep his hard-won reputation as a cautious and responsible manager of the economy, but argues that his past tightfistedness has given him scope to loosen up a bit now.

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