This leaves plenty of scope in China and Europe to win market share region by region.
The Commission is responsible for all issues related to the scope and programmes of UNESCO in Cyprus.
The error relates to the scope of estoppel in a procedure called post-grant review (PGR).
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Those that do exist often rely on self-reporting or polling and are limited in scope.
Most of these schools are national in scope and compete against each other for students.
And watch out for the amendment to bring caste within the scope of equality legislation.
"There's definitely scope for more golf here, " said Canadian Daryl Giles during a recent tournament there.
Turkey, for one is very uneasy, not least because of scope of the operation.
Solutions that work when something is small do not necessarily work as its scope expands.
Even those who have witnessed such disasters say they wonder at the scope of this one.
One, increase the scope in options, go beyond sport-orientated events to include creative and recreational activities.
Best Buy to scope out electronics and then gone and bought it from Amazon.
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Likewise, the scope for self-interested bureaucracies becomes larger as the government channels more resources.
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Yamauchi tapped Miyamoto to design a new game to replace Radar Scope in those cabinets.
Those unfamiliar with WWE and WrestleMania may not realize the scope and reach of WrestleMania.
Most states leave the scope of sex education up to the local school boards.
Their scope is limited by the amount of tax revenues and donations from rich countries.
Nevertheless, it firmly rejects any expansion of the scope of self-defence under Article 51.
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Kindler is putting "Pfizer's full scope and scale" behind a push into the cancer market.
Although the seeds of the foundation's legacy were growing, the scope was still small.
In commodity markets, such as oil and coal, there is little or no scope for differentiation.
It makes sense, really, when you consider that the scope of the law is quite breathtaking.
The United States will not be able to dictate the pace and scope of this change.
Critical modernization programs, particularly in the Air Force, have been truncated, delayed, or reduced in scope.
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The G20 summit may have begun an informal process of widening the scope of global government.
The auction catalogue described it as offering "huge scope and potential" for a new owner.
Wealth-in-action can be a beautiful thing, with resonance far beyond the scope of the original gift.
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But that does not explain the extent of his anger, the scope of his rhetoric.
The nature and scope of investigation depends on the moral or cultural values of parents.
Depending on which publisher steps in, that could ultimately change the scope of the project.
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