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It was a time when the nightly threat of catastrophe undermined rational behavior while offering scope for the release — indeed, the rapturous wholesale discarding — of inhibitions.
The 18th is a par five which is reachable in two from forward tees, offering scope for eagles which did not exist when the last hole was a 230-yard par three.
Second, much lower public spending means much lower taxes, offering scope for greatly improving the earnings prospects of the unskilled.Good for the rich, good for the poorIt is a misconception that the poor have little to gain from tax cuts, even leaving aside the trickle-down effects of growth.
Rather, it would be more productive for further research to focus on offering scope for freedom of choice and social security for part-time employees.
Although the larger economies, particularly China and India, have big domestic markets, offering scope for economies of scale in production, the smaller economies do not.
However, most of these cells employed mesoporous TiO2 nanoparticles for the loading of perovskite thereby offering scope for the cell performance to be further improvised by employing photoanode materials with better porosity and better charge transport characteristics.
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In addition, serial biopsies taken during neo-adjuvant chemotherapy offers the chance of individualization of therapy by offering the scope of evaluating early molecular changes of various biological or pathological markers predictive of response or resistance.
Like the standard 500 and other cars that are aimed at style-conscious customers, such as the Mini, Citroën DS3 and Range Rover Evoque, the 500L also provies a very wide range of personalisation options, with two-tone paint jobs offering particular scope to produce a dramatic look.
According to the National Collegiate Honors Council, an advocacy group for undergraduate honors education, honors colleges differ from honors programs by offering greater scope and depth, funding, infrastructure and level of administrative commitment.
Over the last several years, much of his work, while fantastical and at times scary, has had firm roots in the real world but also social and political undertones, from "Under the Dome" (praised in The New York Times for offering "the scope and flavor of literary Americana") to "11/22/63," in which the main character travels back in time to the days before the Kennedy assassination.
But, whereas I find his later work slightly inflexible in its reliance on a single dominant image, here he does something remarkable: he perfectly distils his vision of humanity struggling to beat back the terror of silence and solitude while offering generous scope to the individual performer.
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