Sentence examples for scope upon which from inspiring English sources

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Then there's their tremendous variety: it's given evolution an enormous scope upon which to act.

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At the hearing on proper terms for the decree Judge Garrett said, 'Judge Jackson and I thought that, within the limits of the decision of the Supreme Court, that decree should of course be granted and that nothing that was given us in the proffer of proof would change the attitude of the Supreme Court within the scope of those matters upon which it had specifically passed.

Within the restricted framework given by the scope of the primary research upon which the present study is based (see Section 2), the final aim is also to automate indexing and classification of environmental sounds.

Although this is beyond the scope of this study, our work provides a firm foundation upon which such further analyses can be based.

The limited sample was a result of the limited budget; additionally, the narrow scope of this study was meant to be the basis upon which a much wider and representative assessment would follow.

Before moving on to consider the substantive premises upon which the proposed regulation rests, one further issue relating to scope of application may be highlighted.

"Two basic conclusions," he said, are that "al Qaeda's size, scope, and influence has been vastly exaggerated" and that "the al Qaeda-Taliban merger, a premise upon which the prosecution of the war in Afghanistan has been based, is false and [refuted] by my research".

The few words upon which this thesis is based do not explain to the jury the nature and scope of the petitioner's duty to his employer, the nature and scope of petitioner's duty, if any, to the acquiring corporation, or the elements of the tort of misappropriation.

A turnaround is a task-oriented event and the list of tasks the work scope is the foundation upon which all other aspects of the event rest, especially safety, quality, duration, cost, resource profile, material, and equipment requirements.

That broad question, though some parts of it involve a consideration of the proper scope of the state law adopted by the federal government, is in the final analysis a question of the correct interpretation of a federal criminal statute, and therefore an issue upon which federal courts are not bound by the rulings of state courts.

In order to narrow the scope of our consideration down to the issue of biogenesis alone, one may point out that in the literature on the subject there is a widespread practice of indicating those characteristics of human beings which appear (or disappear) during the embryonic phase, and upon which the moral status thereof is defined, and therefore also legal status.

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