Example sentences of "[pron] scope for " in BNC.

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1 Since 1981 she has been feature-writing for the bi-monthly alumni magazine of the University of Massachusetts , which gives her scope for science reporting and reporting on contemporary issues .
2 The partial success of Cuba 's policy is confirmed by the fact that as late as January 1961 Washington was aware that its scope for attacking the Castro regime through the OAS was still limited , and a majority for sanctions not yet assured .
3 This may be because their communicative impairments limit their scope for participation and places a heavy burden on any adult who seeks to engage them in routine activities .
4 People may misperceive the objective laws of motion of capitalism and their own objective ‘ real ’ interests within it ; but their scope for subjective , autonomous action is ultimately constrained by the workings of the objective laws of history .
5 The Glass-Steagall Act and the McFadden Act prevented banks from operating in more than a few states at a time , and also restricted their scope for involvement in the securities markets and other financial services — areas where their international competitors already had wide powers .
6 The response of labour unions was also lukewarm since the changes were seen as limiting their scope for bestowing benefits on their members .
7 Secondly , they would need to be aware of the interactional domain ( e.g. their scope for movement , and the properties of objects around them ) , and be constantly updating this as it was affected by their actions .
8 The cultural practice of imitation which Herbert so confidently exploits ( note how the Jordan poem above skilfully employs Sidney 's first sonnet in Astrophil and Stella was rendered very difficult for a poet such as An Collins whose scope for enjoying the educated attainments open to a Renaissance gentleman was negligible .
9 Is there scope for further research here ?
10 Is it right to see in the big reduction in disconnections signs of a different attitude on the part of the electricity companies to their customers and signs of better management since the companies were privatised , and is there scope for further improvement in this respect ?
11 what is the point of asking a middle ranking executive about his greatest achievement at work in the past 10 years when he has probably been locked into office procedures laid down by senior management and where his scope for initiative has been restricted .
12 A greenhouse is one of the simplest ways to expand your scope for raising and growing plants .
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