Sentence examples for scope to making from inspiring English sources

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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.

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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.

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.

But the current culture of philanthropy in this country has neither the scale nor the scope to make a sizeable difference to the sector's financing.

Given historians know almost nothing about Bajirao, Kashi and Mastani's relationship, the film had considerable scope to make things up.

This week, faced once again with violence that they seem powerless to halt, political leaders had it within their scope to make the world better off.

But while there will undoubtedly be scope to make efficiency savings and to scrap some expensive projects, it would be a huge mistake to approach this challenge with the salami-slicing mentality that has characterised previous public service retrenchment.

It is also documented that it was Brown's belief that Labour under Blair, whom he was agitating to replace, was giving the Conservatives scope to make immigration a key issue.

But if that knowledge can persuade him to set his sights a little lower, he may find that there is still scope to make a trade that benefits the Titans.

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