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With creative and energetic diplomacy, he has scope to get plenty done.
Given the frenetic activity and the timescale – the Test series against New Zealand starts in 11 days, the one against the Aussies in two months – he has scope to negotiate that "good contract".
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There is no further role for a King who abdicates, though briefly during the war as Governor of the Bahamas he had scope on a small scale to exercise authority with informality.
But he won't be moving — his firm issued a statement saying he had no plans to relocate, after reports that he had scoped out real estate there.
At 3 45 P.M. on the appointed day, Hersey drove to the demonstration route he had scoped out: a stretch of industrial roadway on the perimeter of the First Calvary Cemetery, with a sweeping view of the two bridges.
Clearly a person of strategy, Jetton also emphasized that he had scoped the site out countless times before, to see if there was any chance he'd get caught.
Worryingly for his opponents Federer feels he still has scope for considerable improvement.
The picture has scope rather than depth.
Shorten, therefore, has scope to steal a march.
The book has scope and promise, but it never comes together.
While Osborne is likely to bank most of that modest windfall, and stick to his deficit-cutting agenda, he could have scope for a few targeted giveaways.
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