Scope
scope (noun) -
a. range of subjects covered
b. opportunities
the scope of
scope for
considerable scope for
great scope for
plenty of scope for
broad scope
limited scope
narrow scope
reduce scope
minimize the scope for
increase the scope of
provides scope for
give more scope to
within the scope of
outside of the scope of
scope of responsibility
scope of authority
scope of operations
scope of a business
scope of a meeting
scope of the threat
scope of problems
geographical scope
Example sentences:
* This project will have very limited scope.
* Those considerations are outside the scope of this meeting.
* I'm afraid that problem is outside the scope of my authority.
* Gasoline stations are planning to widen the scope of their business.
* Those products are outside the scope of this marketing survey project.
* We are planning to increase the scope of operations to include the provinces also.
* The job candidate wanted to know whether there would be any scope for her to use her Japanese language skills during the project.
* The report was rather blunt in acknowledging the scope of the problems that the organisation now faced.
* The new departmental objectives now give staff more scope to develop their own ideas.
* There is limited scope for creativity in this job.
* Under the new corporate governance scheme the scope of director responsibility has been changed.
* The Board expanded the scope of the guidelines to apply to the whole company.
* The scope of this project will be very narrow.
* The powers of the court were limited in scope.
* Several years having passed since the original 9-11 incident, no one is sure of the scope of the threat no.
* Projects can be designed to minimize the scope for corruption.
* The scope and nature of the bank's response will be tailored to the situation as it develops.
* The bank's mandate provides scope for the institution to help control corruption.






