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Nor is there much scope to negotiate concessions with the scheme's opponents.
First, the commission and the ECB have too much scope to act independently of governments.
(America has no explicit mandatory-bid rule but outside investors have much scope to sue if they feel short-changed).
"There is so much potential with festivals now, so much scope to do news things," she says.
On more serious matters, there is much scope to hold to account local MPs – just as with Westminster frontbenchers.
Laura Dern, who plays Cheryl's mum, isn't given much scope to develop her part before her character dies.
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Not much scope there to try out a speculative research project that might not fly, or to collaborate with specialists in other subjects.
In field science these will always be much more variable, and so opponents of a particular claim have much more scope to find potential flaws in the research design.
How Microsoft chooses to price any 'Surface Mini' will be key to driving sales — and with the iPad mini starting at $329, there is not much scope for Redmond to be able to undercut the small slate competition.
For instance, I felt during the series that by keeping the leg-side field back, too much scope was given to Shivnarine Chanderpaul to take easy singles and twos; Chanderpaul is a great worker of the ball, content to keep rotating the strike, not needing the adrenaline kick of regular boundaries.
2 3 Nevertheless, there remains much scope for communities to improve outcomes to match those in the best performing places.
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