Scope
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Hopefully, you'll see the film, and you'll understand the
scope
of the project and what the people felt when they saw those photos.
You understand the full
scope
of the project.
And all of this expounds the
scope
of forms that we can produce.
The
scope
of language has been augmented by the written, printed and electronic word.
I've actually started what we think is the world's first fully digital, fully self-contributed, unlimited in scope, global in participation, ethically approved clinical research study where you contribute the data.
Talk to them about the kind of policies and institutions that are necessary for them to expand a scale and
scope
of business so that it can collect more tax revenues from them.
In the case of disgust, what is a little bit more surprising is the
scope
of this influence.
They say that the
scope
of human information is now doubling every 18 months or so, the sum total of human information.
It depends, of course, on what scale or what
scope
you want to think about, but this is an organ of surreal complexity, and we are just beginning to understand how to even study it, whether you're thinking about the 100 billion neurons that are in the cortex or the 100 trillion synapses that make up all the connections.
It can go beyond the root’s one-millimeter
scope
to seek out phosphorus.
Visual capture implicitly frames a limited frontal perspective of a given spatial context, while soundscapes widen that
scope
to a full 360 degrees, completely enveloping us.
Today, we are living through an era of economic transformation comparable in its scale and its
scope
to the Industrial Revolution.
And when I came home, I found the
scope
of my existence gradually diminishing until loading the dishwasher seemed like an interesting challenge.
A friend of mine, Eleanor Saitta, always says that any technological problems of sufficient scale and
scope
are political problems first of all.
Engineers have a fantastic
scope
for innovation and ingenuity and developing different forms around these types.
This also shows you how the projection
scope
works.
Each of these different targets, each of these different evaluations, leads us to add more
scope
to these models, and leads us to more and more complex situations that we can ask more and more interesting questions, like, how does dust from the Sahara, that you can see in the orange, interact with tropical cyclones in the Atlantic?
But sometimes a father's love can be misconstrued as controlling, and conversely, the
scope
of his son's ambition can seem like some pie-in-the-sky fantasy.
One study asked people to estimate several statistics related to the
scope
of climate change.
The
scope
and scale of the problem seems so large that it feels overwhelming to think about how we might approach it.
But I just wasn't prepared for the
scope
of the response.
But I think we've just got huge scope, and we don't pull those levers that allow us to reduce the energy demand, which is a shame.
Let it really sink in, the sheer
scope
and size of it all.
It is practically incomprehensible in
scope.
The first one was rather limited in
scope.
Changing that pattern requires a scope, a scale, a speed of change that is beyond what we have done in the past.
As automation frees our time, increases the
scope
of what is possible, we invent new products, new ideas, new services that command our attention, occupy our time and spur consumption.
And there are no good training methods to get really good at getting this
scope
to the right place.
And what surgeons do is they stick a
scope
into the pepper, and they do what is called a "seedectomy."
They use this
scope
to remove seeds using a little tweezer.
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