Sentence examples for scope assumed from inspiring English sources

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The regional scope assumed for the emissions trading scheme comprises all flights from and to the European Union (plus outermost regions).

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The seventh simulation considered the evolution of cost per airway management for the reusable and disposable scopes, assuming that one reusable fiberscope is needed for 50 procedures.

We would expect any potential offer from Xstrata to be all-share as Xstrata has little scope to assume additional debt.

In this regard, to reduce the scope of the assumed searchable arrangements, first using the weighting factor method and based on values of these coefficients in each of the 16 types of loadable fuel assemblies in the second cycle, the fuel assemblies were classified in more limited groups.

"Dad never did teach biology, save for one day as a substitute teacher," said Mr. Scopes to the surprise of students, who had assumed that Scopes was a committed "evolutionist" militantly standing for a principle.

The scope of the project assumed machines could solve problems reserved for humans, and that a few scientists could make it happen over the course of the summer.

Under Scenario 1, half of those who would be eligible for Medi-Cal under an expansion but not already enrolled in restricted-scope Medi-Cal are assumed to newly enroll.

However, Bolton is a diverse area and Pakistani and Bangladeshi women are reported to start child bearing during their teenage years and so of including the intervention in the scoping study, it was assumed some service uptake may have been from BAME women, although this fact is unclear [ 57, 61].

The model is limited in scope because it assumes rather chemically unrealistic requirements for replication and, perhaps, even more importantly, requires "pre-evolution", i.e., the origin of replication, the absolute crucial step in the origin of life, is not addressed.

He also assumed the full scope of his intelligence onstage, something not many comics will allow themselves.

Ceteris paribus is Latin and roughly translates to "all other things being equal". In economics, if you are trying to predict an outcome of a changing variables — perhaps the impact on demand for new razor handles if the cost of blades were to rise by 10% — you would use ceteris paribus to declare all variables outside the scope of your calculations are assumed to hold unchanged.

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