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If anything, she is almost unduly modest - there might have been scope for slightly more on her stage achievements and slightly less contextual analysis of British colonial India at the time of the mutiny.
"There should have been scope for me to recognise her contribution".
There may have been scope for such originality, especially in his approach to the liberal arts, traditionally neglected or even deprecated by Epicureans.
In these cases, evolution did not appear to be adaptive, though there may have been scope for adaptive evolution if experiments had been longer or started with higher standing genetic variation in fitness.
Had the university developed a consulting capacity, there would have been scope for the sort of income generation that is needed to keep this type of unit functioning at a high level, but the level of dependency on the DFID funding was too high, so when the funds were withdrawn..... then there was insufficient capacity to mobilise funds from other sources".
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"The squatters have been scoping this one out.
While the tour is looking at that, the players have been scoping out the $5.2 million in renovations to Cog Hill designed by the architect Rees Jones.
The delegates, representing Los Angeles, Paris, Rome and Budapest, have been scoping out the venues, receiving briefings on the massive security operation and taking meetings with just about anyone who can conceivably influence the outcome.
The backpacks are loaded, school and athletic fees are paid, and classrooms and lockers have been scoped out.
He thinks the men may have been scoping out their escape route during the first trip to the bathroom.
Examples of these have been scoping studies of the healthcare workforce, those on service delivery aspects of e-health, and a number involving the identification of research priorities for patient- and carer-centred mental health services.
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