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The use of "often" shows the more concessive attitude to the scope of dirty hands in contrast to Walzer's later view.

Bernard Williams does indeed distinguish levels of gravity in the sinning required of politicians in his exploration of the scope of dirty hands, but he also suggests that the politician's necessary immoralities are very common and distinctive.

His terminology and his later practice make the scope of dirty hands pretty restricted, perhaps more so than Williams intended, but I will follow his example and focus on really grave injustices like murder, torture, rape or slavery that are said to be warranted in conditions of extreme emergency.

Sheila Bair, the chairman of the FDIC, agreed in questioning that the law probably needed to be clarified, to prevent the scope from getting out of hand.

The scope of the task at hand is almost too complex to imagine.

The anticipated further evaluation should include the aspects that were excluded from the scope of the study at hand such as review of individual patient histories, analysis of related drugs or medical events, and consultation of the scientific literature.

The difference of mentalities, goals, and attitude towards information, language, perceived credibility, and scope of the problem at hand has long been known to cause wariness and sometimes downright rivalry between researchers and policy makers [ 2, 10– 15].

Granted, this specific activity is somewhat lower than that obtained with the three-step method; however, further optimization, though outside of the scope of the work at hand, could no doubt raise this specific activity to levels on par with that achieved with the three-step strategy.

This is to say, on the one hand, we extend the scope of the operator; on the other hand, the results limit the spaces where the operator inequalities hold.

In the 1990s, BGA were widely used in the scope of engineering with the publication of 'Hand book of Genetic Algorithm', such as reservoir operation optimization (Jothiprakash and Shanthi 2006), numerical model parameter optimization (Tang et al. 2010), inverse problem research (Dai and Wang 2006), and so on.

Though, on the one hand, the scope of QMS-related work is typically narrower in small organizations in comparison to large ones, on the other hand, smaller organizations usually suffer a bigger shortage of resources, especially human resources.

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