Sentence examples for scope to avoid from inspiring English sources

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Ms Creasy has accused the government of restricting the bill's scope "to avoid upsetting Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)", which is opposed to abortion and on which the government relies for a majority in Parliament.

Cross-sectional ACSC hospitalisation data can be used to quantify the scope to avoid admissions through the provision of better ambulatory care.

Second, "the idea of a decent minimum is that since the right to health care must be limited in scope (to avoid the consequences of a strong equal access right), it should be limited to the 'most basic' services, those normally 'adequate' for health, or for a 'decent' or 'tolerable' life" [ 57].

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Sorry – more scope for species to avoid competition by exploiting different parts of the woodland resource.

A clear communication with all stakeholders to gain their buy-into project scope and project management plan is essential to avoid scope creep.

Stable releases are explicitly labeled stable on the website and downloadable files, (e.g., "SCOPe version 2.02-stable") to avoid confusion in cases where different files representing either a stable release or a periodic update are available.

Considering the question "in the appropriate historical context," Monessen, supra, at 337, then, it is reasonable to conclude that Congress intended the scope of the duty to avoid inflicting emotional distress under FELA to be coextensive with that established under the zone of danger test.

Mr. Obama deliberately narrowed the scope of the meeting to avoid some of the most contentious issues, and at a news conference on Tuesday he dodged questions about trying to get Pakistan to stop producing weapons-grade plutonium, or pressing Israel to acknowledge its nuclear arsenal.

Since this is a hexaploid species with 2n = 6× = 114, we expanded the scope of our study to avoid potential influence of ploidy on our results.

It also helps to avoid dreaded scope creep.

The shift in signifiers, from I (implications) to A (aspects) was generally seen as an effort to broaden the scope of the research (notably: to avoid the flawed linearity implied by 'implications' (Wickson et al. [2014])) and to launch a European alternative to the American counterpart.

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