Sentence examples for much scope for interpretation from inspiring English sources

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Some of the variation might be explained in part by the language used in the national guidelines leaving too much scope for interpretation and some might be justifiable by the need to adapt to local circumstances.

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For four reasons it is difficult to pinpoint Ammonius' own philosophical positions and contributions to philosophy or to the interpretation of Aristotle: (1) Our evidence is confined to commentaries on Aristotle, whose interpretation did not leave as much scope for expounding Neoplatonic ideas as did that of Plato.

Here there is much scope for disagreement.

There is much scope for joint reflection on these matters.

That doesn't leave much scope for a holiday.

The neighbourhood offers much scope for constructive diplomacy.

That does not leave much scope for active fund managers.

Few people outside Greece see much scope for that.

But he couldn't see much scope for career progression.

There is much scope for improvement, he thinks; but, reforms accomplished, we are better off in.

Secrecy allows the wicked to pose as blameless, and offers much scope for blackmail.

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