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indefinite scope n. scope that is unlimited.
The Navy would have to scope that down in diameter, which takes longer.
They use aggregation to achieve economies of scale and scope that extend across national borders.
You could argue that games like these lack a sense of scope that can only ever mean they're second-tier.
"What this shows is the scope that remains for savings at a time when budgets need to be trimmed.
It will not investigate abuse in religious or sports institutions, a scope that was criticised by some.
It is impossible even to see deep tonsillar tissue without a scope that goes through the nose.
The surgeons used high-definition video monitors and a sophisticated scope that provided a 12x magnification of the operating field.
For while this is, in some respects, a quite conventional autobiography, it has a tone and scope that make it very unusual indeed.
The wedding ritual to which the movie builds is a vast set piece of narrow scope that leads to a tremendous frenzy.
Finally, individual dealers are losing control of inventory management as IT and sophisticated financing create economies of scope that can be exploited only by larger, integrated companies.
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