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By turning their attention to themselves, Michell and Kureishi have opened up the scope and (scratchily, at least) invited us in.
Alan Cruikshank, IT services manager at East Lothian council, said: "Updata has opened up the scope for future transition to a PSN network as well as collaboration with East Lothian health authorities and other public sector bodies.
Fulton adds that in terms of methods, "digital print is an ideal medium for the translation of this; it has opened up the scope and range of base and finishes available to designers and essentially changed the nature of the way print is used within fashion".
This work has also opened up the scope for more research in these areas expanding some of the positive as well negative perceptions revealed in the study.
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Additionally, the ability to perform this kind of analysis in the laboratory (as opposed to a synchrotron) massively opens up the scope of the technique.
This leads Mr Hoekman to argue that another benefit of concluding Doha will be that it will open up the scope for negotiations to establish rules of the game in areas such as international financial sector regulation, government procurement and services trade, where the crisis has revealed scope for protectionism.Unfortunately, a successful conclusion to the round is still far from certain.
The epistemic community of energy researchers is requested to open up the scope of disciplines, methods and approaches among which newly arising pathways, technologies and concepts are analyzed.
They were done to capture the students' experiences according to the observed actions, as well as to identify both the teachers' and the students' support and guidance for opening up the scope of learning.
Secondly, professionals should also open up the scope of participation families are asked to generate by creating a dialog space and bettering the quality of interactions with families, rather than being bounded by required restrictions.
Even when Sting does look back to his youth — as in "Heading South on the Great North Road," set in his hometown of Newcastle — he opens up the scope of the song, in this case to draw a parallel with the current refugee crisis in Europe.
Further, this generalization technically opens up the scope for detection of viral sequences such as those postulated by the author in the several completely sequenced and publicly available genomic sequences of insects and crustaceans.
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