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The kingdom's judiciary is composed of clerics of the strict Sunni Wahhabi school, which reviles Shiism as heretical and allows judges extensive scope to interpret Islamic law and pass sentences as they see fit.

While the findings of this paper argue that the incentives in place led to parallel structures and fragmentation of actions, there is scope to interpret these incentives as catalysers of diversity in the form of public-private partnerships for example.

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The only regional paper in Epirus charges local companies even higher advertising rates than national dailies, because they have no alternative.This is one example of many business-unfriendly laws that are obsolete or so complex that they leave plenty of scope for bureaucrats to interpret them arbitrarily.

It has been noted that such arguments concern the proper methods of science, the scope of science, and how to interpret data (Keeley 2004; Bekoff & Allen 1997).

This dilemma can place researchers in a difficult position, as they have drafted the consent form in the first place, and it would be tempting to interpret the scope of the consent rather broadly, especially as contacting participants to gain additional consent ('re-consenting') can be a costly and time-consuming task that may also inconvenience research participants unnecessarily.

The naturally occurring effects of selection on the physicochemical properties of the N-terminal region of the cytb protein over the phylogenetic history of mammals – to establish a context within which to interpret the broader scope of the human SNP cytbI7T.

While analysis of these factors is beyond the scope of the present review, we have sought to interpret studies in their context.

The KIPO (Korean Industrial Property Office) has not yet clearly defined the scope of "research exemption," but it may be possible to interpret it more narrowly than what researchers have invoked.

However, most clinical laboratories cannot easily incorporate such tests, as they are expensive, labor intensive, difficult to standardize and automate, challenging to interpret, time-consuming and outside the scope of existing regulatory guidelines.

A better understanding could be obtained from measuring the small lipoprotein particles of HDL; however, it was not in scope of our study, and some caution is necessary to interpret those findings.

Studying adverse events was beyond the scope of this analysis and would have been difficult to interpret, as the method of tracking differed more widely between studies than did reporting of fracture outcomes.

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