Sentence examples for scope for adapting from inspiring English sources

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Thus Member States have substantial scope for adapting basic principles and implementing them in their own way.

There is scope for adapting the BayesPeak approach to other forms of peak-calling.

Concerns have been raised that the Global Fund's previous funding model (where upfront allocation is provided for three years for a country) meant there was little scope for adapting to the rapidly changing situations commonly found in conflict-affected countries [ 43].

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(All three are up for adapted screenplay).

For adapted screenplay, I'm picking "Argo".

The scope of the adapted EBI was one call per woman.

The empirical development suggests that there is scope for further extension of TAM to adapt to the Web acceptance and usage and its profitable consequences.

The materials are comprehensive in scope and can be adapted for use in cholera preparedness and response activities in other countries.

Should we blame the flies for adapting?

Is it Watson for not adapting?

Some of the variation might be explained in part by the language used in the national guidelines leaving too much scope for interpretation and some might be justifiable by the need to adapt to local circumstances.

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