Sentence examples for scope for marking from inspiring English sources

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This may give Hogan-Howe a bit of scope for marking out his own territory as he begins his relationship with the populist politician at City Hall, but don't expect his priorities to differ sharply – he had been billed as the Tories' favourite.

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So let's make that parameter implicit: If we then omit this argument, the compiler will look for a value in scope which is marked implicit and which matches the type expected by the method.

Despite its relative lack of scope, the summit marks a significant shift in international financial relations.

In part this may be accounted for the increased genome size, with scope for intergenome heterozysity for methylation marks adding to that expected between homologous loci.

Furthermore, if motor impairment is not marked prior to surgery, the scope for change may also be limited.

However, the scope for increasing physical activity levels is likely to be particularly marked among South Asians, given their particularly low physical activity levels.

Granted, new watchfaces may not seem like the most crucial addition even to Pebble buffs, but the impending release marks a pretty dramatic shift in scope for the Pebble team.

Tacitus compares oratory with poetry as a way of literary life, marking the decline of oratory in public affairs: the Roman Republic had given scope for true eloquence; the empire limited its inspiration.

He starts handicaps on a mark of 117, which is by no means nothing but still leaves scope for Ellison to improve him and the extra half-mile should help.

There is scope for this.

Plenty of scope for executive gaffes there.

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