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This campaign's more onerous workload, with the added demand of Champions League football and tighter scope for domestic improvement, is taking its toll.
The examination could not progress beyond the sigmoid descending colon junction because stenosis of the descending colon made it too tight for the scope to pass.
To ensure a tight focus, the scope of the review was explicitly limited to findings related to the EHR implementation process, thus excluding the reasons for, barriers to, and outcomes of an EHR implementation.
"It's really this tighter, more focused scope around people who run or manage infrastructure".
"GURRELIEDER" James Levine and the Met Orchestra and Chorus speak the various idioms of the Second Viennese School like a native tongue, and Schoenberg's huge creation, given full scope under tight discipline, may overwhelm the listener here as never before.
The Met forces speak the various idioms of the Second Viennese School like a native tongue, as they showed recently in Berg's "Lulu," and Schoenberg's huge creation, given full scope under tight discipline, may overwhelm the listener as never before.
If divorce bounds are tight there is little scope for bargaining so that institutions may impact the division of tasks between men and women by affecting threat points within the partnership.
We cannot pursue these issues here (nor the question of whether it is only harm to others that can justify criminalization the question of paternalist legislation: see Feinberg 1986; Simester and von Hirsch 2011: chs. 9 10); but we should note two ways in which the Harm Principle fails to set any very tight constraints on the scope of the criminal law.
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