Sentence examples for scope means from inspiring English sources

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Google's worldwide scope means that the company can track ideas and phenomena as they hop from country to country.

Its broad scope means that problems are dragged straight to the courtroom that could often be solved earlier and more simply elsewhere.

Yet the group's broad geographic scope means that it is exposed to every local difficulty as well as any global trouble, while its wide range of products and services makes it particularly vulnerable to conflicts of interest.

Their global scope means they can adapt to labour conditions at home such as France's 35-hour working week, or restrictions on their ability to sack redundant or unproductive workers by eking out higher productivity elsewhere.

"The fact that the Department of Commerce didn't expand the scope means that those companies aren't going to be banned from doing business in the U.S.," said Jigar Shah, an entrepreneur representing a group of companies that opposed the tariffs.

Given the country's continuing economic woes, high unemployment and worries among Democrats about Mr. Obama's re-election prospects, the book makes for timely reading, though its truncated scope means that it does not deal with the debt ceiling fight or Mr. Obama's more recent efforts to address the jobs crisis.

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It was a war whose complexity and scope meant that no one man was indispensable.

Ms. Holzner said that the request's "wide scope" meant it was "not possible to check all the relevant material" within the normal deadline for releasing documents.

In the early days of gaming, scores would be limited to the capabilities of the console they were playing through, which despite Kondo's desired scope, meant him cutting back on almost everything a full score would traditionally include.

In 1931 the schedule slipped to bimonthly, and three issues later the magazine ceased publication, probably because readers grew bored: the limited scope meant that the contents of the magazine eventually became predictable.

For Henkin's second style of language, at least in Hintikka's notation (see the entry on independence friendly logic), the syntax is well-founded, but the displacement of the quantifier scopes means that the usual quantifier clauses in the definition of satisfaction no longer work.

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