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is scoping
noun
The breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain.
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An important, but under-systematised early phase of the HIA process is scoping.
"Yesterday, I stepped outside and saw a guy riding his bike, and thought, 'This guy is scoping out houses,' " Mr. Malter said.
Liverpool city council is scoping out a voluntary levy on businesses that rely on tourism and a hotel bed tax to support arts and culture.
Joseph R. Biden Jr., before he has even entered the race, is scoping out Stacey Abrams (who's considering her own presidential bid), as well as Kamala Harris and Beto O'Rourke (who are currently running for president).
Caleb-Solly's team is scoping new study programmes to equip the next generation of care workers with skills to use assistive robotic and digital health solutions currently in development.
De Carni says TfL is "scoping options" for both of these projects, but he is reluctant to be drawn on why the Garden bridge – just 300 metres from an existing crossing – has been so magically fast-tracked and received such substantial public funding.
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Inside, a group of thesps were scoping it out.
"The squatters have been scoping this one out.
On this afternoon, they were scoping out their second.
The fly is probably scoping you out as much as you're scoping it out.
She had been scoped, X-rayed and CT scanned.
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