Sentence examples for of smaller scope from inspiring English sources

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The fact of a crisis on a grand scale resolves those of smaller scope.

One of the beauties of a big book -- a good one, anyway -- is that it provides space and context for language that might seem inappropriate in a work of smaller scope.

Current biology effectively explains individual facts and generalities of smaller scope, and the explanans can be a mere fragment of a theory (see, e.g., Schaffner 2006 on "patchy and fragmentary" reductions).

This broader examination using more time points during the life cycle may prevent over-interpretation of expression data captured in studies of smaller scope.

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We'll also be bringing a menagerie of smaller scopes and we invite our fellow astronomer and star gazing types to set up their gear, too if they'd like". Head over to the Black Rock Observatory Kickstarter to learn more about the art-meets-science installation Carl Sagan would surely love.

The resolution now only slightly better than that of small scopes used by doctors today could be boosted tenfold by tweaking the optics, Tearney's colleague Dvir Yelin says.

At the end of the process, I was seized with the desire to attempt something generically similar, albeit of far smaller scope and ambition.

COMPASS (Hypertext markup language - Html) Activity description Spatial (county, highway) Temporal (fiscal year and letting dates) Cost (construction, equipment, labor, materials estimate) The COMPASS system is the Maintenance Management Information System MMISS) of TxDOT that allows districts to manage maintenance activities that are more routine and are usually of a smaller scope.

Try to think of each problem as a collection of smaller problems (a sequence of simpler tasks) or as a repeated process of reducing the problem's scope to smaller scopes and then piling those scopes upon each other.

Carolyn Kellogg has an interesting piece in the L.A. Times about the evolution of the book tour, from a publishing-house-backed fifteen-or-so-city tour in which the author reads, meets, and signs at bookstores to self-funded tours of a much smaller scope, where the author might find lodgings on couchsurfing.com.

By Macy Halford March 7, 2010 Carolyn Kellogg has an interesting piece in the L.A. Times about the evolution of the book tour, from a publishing-house-backed fifteen-or-so-city tour in which the author reads, meets, and signs at bookstores to self-funded tours of a much smaller scope, where the author might find lodgings on couchsurfing.com.

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