Sentence examples for scope and conditions from inspiring English sources

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In the view of some thinkers, the increasing menace of international terrorism in the early 21st century has changed the scope and conditions of justly prosecuted wars, though others vehemently disagree.

Many of these laws contain so-called delegations to regulations/decrees regulating on a technical level both the scope and conditions of services available to individuals in Poland.

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Draft a contract stating the project's scope, terms and conditions, fees and deadlines.

To assess the scope and boundary conditions for innovation and thus identify barriers which prevent progress.

The main published studies are critically assessed, indicating their scope and the conditions under which the models can be usefully applied.

Polak and Warwick (2013) urge project proponents to clarify the central problem, talk to the people with the problem, and listen to and understand them, to craft the essential intent (McKeown 2014), including scope and boundary conditions.

The present study applies Life Cycle Assessment to three alternatives of trains' power-sources for non-electrified lines (diesel, hybrid and hybrid with recharging stations) and compares the results under the same scope and boundary conditions.

According to the Notice of Intent to Terminate, the regional center ran afoul of guidelines that require that its promotional activities "accurately reflect current facts regarding the scope, nature, terms and conditions of capital investment opportunities available for EB-5 capital investments affiliated with the regional center".

There are various legal acts and documents defining the scope of services and conditions required for entitlement.

To the Editor: As a resident in pediatrics with an interest in infectious diseases, I was fascinated by the range and scope of conditions I saw in May and June of 2005 in local children in Kampot Province, a mainly rural area in southeastern Cambodia.

According to that reading, the name takes wide scope, and the truth conditions are the same as those for a sentence like, 'For some x, x is the famous humanist most closely associated with the Italian Renaissance and it might have been the case that: x has never been famous', which is true.

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