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1 Which really made sense, because it gave it a little more scope .
2 But the country has more scope to annoy Apple than it did.
3 He is the principal's nephew, and so we give him more scope .
4 We think there's certainly plenty more scope for weakness in the euro, he added.
5 That was far more scope than he'd needed last night.
6 However, Canada has more scope to raise borrowing than most.
7 The former offers far more scope for contribution and influence.
8 Higher gold prices boost gold miners' earnings giving them more scope to repay debts.
9 Cook's absence on Sunday means that there is more scope to juggle the lineup.
10 Ah well, that will leave the new owner with even more scope for generosity!
11 The absence of U.S. troops has offered them more scope .
12 We found that there was a lot more scope there.
13 There is so much more scope for imagination out there.
14 Science, when it has no more scope than this, is indistinguishable from common sense.
15 And this gives us a lot more scope for gameplay.
16 Allison, Lady Maxwell, a hundred others-havemore wealth, more scope , more consideration than she?
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