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The boom in mergers has provided more scope to make a dishonest buck ahead of deals.
If they are more tightly regulated, they could have less scope to make profits.
Given historians know almost nothing about Bajirao, Kashi and Mastani's relationship, the film had considerable scope to make things up.
The scope to make new regulations would expire two years after the formal day of departure from the EU.
Children make a mini-figure: eyes, nose, mouth and clothing, with scope to make anything from superheroes and monsters to real celebrities.
First, if government is serious about giving local leaders the scope to make tough choices it should commit to create mayors in all England's largest cities.
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The fleeting creators, known as embryonic stem cells, generate every tissue of the body, but their successors, the adult stem cells, are generally limited in scope to making a single kind of tissue.
Delay could push the referendum out to the midterm mire, but – as it is – Mr Cameron is free to press on with speed, and with the scope, too, to make the serious case.
But its undisciplined scope tends to make our public systems most responsive to our worst employers.
If you like, you can use the above scope technique to make a sort of double barrel blow-gun.
I figured there was scope to do that and still make it valid and educational, to varying extents.
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