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91) He decided to defend slavery as a domestic arrangement that lay beyond the scope of busybodies. 92) The scope of that Article was to bind member States to treaties concluded by the organisation, not contracts under municipal law. 93) Thus the scope of this new technique is enormous and its technological capabilities are being explored vigorously. 94) That topic is somewhat beyond the scope of this discussion. 95) The latter is likely to provide some scope for active involvement in the worshipping and musical life of the parish. 96) The scope of the copyright protection, however, is not always clear. 97) Partnerships differ in scope, purpose and specific orientation and in the nature of relationship they aspire to. 98) Lord Reid's judgment significantly broadens the potential scope of review. 99) The only possible scope for early development is in association with its agricultural use, for example living accommodation for farm workers or owner-occupiers. 100) This news provided ample scope for gossip in the next few days. 101) Your generation is very selfish. They don’t want India for its Ganga, but for their economic pride and self-respect. I’m hopeful because the chaos and crisis has reached a saturation point. This is our only chance. If it goes down a little bit more, then there is no scope. The youngsters have to realise that things are in their hands now.Gulzar 102) But it is here that the long-standing personal relationship between borrower and lender allows scope for abuse. 103) The crux of the matter is that attitudes on the character and scope of planning have changed. 104) Life-style is a controversial issue, and a full analysis of the arguments is beyond the scope of this book. 105) There would appear to be scope for institutions and policy makers to reduce barriers to participation particularly for the financially disadvantaged. 106) Pettitt sees urban services in particular offering vast scope for expansion as city fathers wake up to the dangers from the car population explosion. 107) Most of the conceptual distinctions which have been used to narrow the scope of such protection have been applied to them. 108) Although district councils will have more scope to refuse applications, Labour councillors fear some policy controls could shift to central Government. 109) The rugged and capacious airframe offers plenty of scope for civilian operators. 110) Last year the court narrowed the scope of affirmative action programs that give minorities preference in such matters as employment and education. 111) Faced with growing domestic demand, further tree growing seems desirable, offering ample scope for the development of sylvopastoral systems. 112) This is a transactional exemption and its scope is not immediately apparent. 113) Many of the amendments have been introduced to clarify the meaning of the regulations and do not change their scope. 114) The scope of their action is fixed by universally applicable criteria. 115) The differing forms of these strategies will fundamentally alter the direction and scope of central interventions and peripheral responses. 116) Nevertheless, there was still considerable scope for policy to affect the situation,[www.] as is clearly apparent from Table 1. 117) How can I draw boundaries round, or limit the scope of my chosen field? 118) In this study we deliberately broadened the scope of the reporting under scrutiny. 119) We will provide improved scope for contractors to carry mail to final delivery offices. 120) Albeit less impressionistic and insightful, Kemp's analysis is of broader scope and greater clarity than de Santillana's.