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The difference between the old and new works was more a matter of scope.
It's tempting to imagine that it's a matter of scope — that ultra-low budgets restrict filmmakers to contemporary and intimate stories told on a small scale.
According to this proposal, the rigidity of names is or may be treated as a matter of scope.
It's a matter of scope.
Such exemptions are always a matter of scope.
"It's a matter of scope and resources," Noble said.
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Russell analyzes this difference as a matter of the scope of the definite description, though as we shall see, some modern logicians tend to think of this situation as a matter of the scope of the negation sign.
Although Whitehead and Russell take the descriptions in these examples to be the expressions which have scope, the above readings in both expanded PM notation and in modern notation suggest why some modern logicians take the difference in readings here to be a matter of the scope of the negation sign.
Again, when private citizen militias already carry guns for those purposes, it's "just" a matter of expanding the scope of an established principle to use guns for other purposes.
"The hearings themselves were so constrained — the questioning, the subject matter — the scope of the hearings didn't really allow for any kind of treatment of the issues that had been raised," she said.
The Genome Institute of Singapore forbids any commercialisation of its biobank data, for example, though so far it is the exception to the rule.Further complicating matters is the question of scope.
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