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to scoping
noun
The breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain.
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Yes to scoping on a new airport, but he won't get it.
"Now, in addition to scoping out your destination, Street View can help you cut down the stress of traveling by giving you a preview of your journey, too," blogged Street View program manager Ulf Spitzer.
Too bad Harvard can't direct just as much energy to scoping out waste.
Studies that have targeted the problem scoping of older students and adults (e.g., Atman et al. 2003; Cross and Cross 1998) have frequently focused on the time devoted to scoping a problem (e.g., Atman and Bursic 1998; Atman et al. 2007).
He is full of great ideas ranging from sneaking into the morgue to look at dead bodies to scoping out old landfills.
Considerably more intellectual effort is now devoted to devising new sanctions against North Korea than to scoping out a more balanced diplomacy which could actually achieve American strategic objectives -- without risking a war on the Korean peninsula leading to a potential military confrontation between the United States and China.
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Advocated as feasible by some boffin, a headline-hungry minister secures "seed money" to "scope options".
Our results showed the average "time-to-scope" was 335.5 ± 526 minutes in current study.
The average "time-to-scope" was 335.5 ± 526 min in the current study.
Yet there is something to Scopes.
"I'm not out there trying to scope out guys.
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