It gives you a wider scope of choice and you can remain at a distance until you are ready to meet.
Proofreading your own thesis may be untimely
given the wide scope of papers you have to review besides it would be a lot helpful if they offer this task to those expertise's are checking the errors in thesis.
Dominic Guarino has enjoyed 20 + years of success through a number of senior positions that have
given him a wide scope of experience and perspective in business that lends itself well to his business focus.
Not exact matches
On the back of that success, Next 15 has decided to widen the
scope by
giving it a
wider launch.
«We certainly think that because we come at it from a different perspective that has
given us a very
wide scope from which to look at opportunities and to invite opportunities in.
That
gave the deputy prime minister the opportunity to criticise home secretary Theresa May's proposals, which he said were flawed in «
scope, proportionality, cost, checks and balances, and the need for much
wider consultation».
Civil liberties campaigners have reacted with outrage at the government's plans, contained in the Queen's Speech, to
give law enforcers
wider scope to monitor details about private phone calls.
Record and snap pictures in high definition with a
wide - angle lens that
gives you the full
scope of the environment.
This change will
give us more
scope to cover a
wider range of topical issues.
Given the fact that nearly everyone in the Western World is sub-clinically deficient in K2, this deficiency has a
wide scope of influence on human health.
Coogler ups the intrigue as the film plays, with each new piece of the puzzle put together to deliver impact, and to change what we know about these characters in ways that
give the entire story a surprising amount of nuance,
given the amount of characters to follow, as well as the
wider scope of the international politics.
This
wider scope gives us access to more alternatives and diverse interpretations, thus fostering innovation and insight.
What was surprising was the
wide - ranging
scope of his criticism of public schools as well as the exceedingly tight timeframe — 180 days — he
gave the state to remedy the problem.
A
wider variety of paint, leather and wheel options
give customers yet more
scope for personalisation.
More recently he has come up in the world, for the stories are not formulaic and this
gives me
scope to investigate
wider aspects of Roman life.
I've been beyond pleased with the
wide scope of coverage offered in the collection... My students have been thrilled to be able to access these books online 24/7/365, with an emphasis on the «24» (
given so many are doing homework at 11 pm and later)... [The Middle / High School eBook Collection is] what I would describe as an indispensible package of eBooks.»
It is a privilege to have the opportunity to build surgical and medical decision - making skills in our students that
give them the creativity and confidence to work within a
wide scope of clinical environments.
WIth a
wider scope, you can see more locations on the screen, meaning that the player won't get lost, even
given free movement.
The remastered version uses the recipe that made the original so successful, to the point where you may ask yourself why Microsoft didn't build onto the game to
give its fans a
wider scope when playing.
I will not
give a lengthy account of the
scope of the report due to its
wide range of topics, but rather
give a brief list of some quotes to show some of the strongest conclusions:
The intuition they
give is that taxes on carbon have a «narrow» base compared to the much
wider scope for taxes on labor and capital.
Given the
wide - ranging
scope of the holdings, they have intimate and current information on the effects of climate change across the country.
By contrast, «public place» is
given the
widest possible
scope in the PHA and encompasses property that could otherwise fall within the definition of «private place».
He said that, although the recorder in the original trial understandably sought to apply that section in accordance with the
wide scope suggested by its wording, the wording must be
given a more restricted meaning.
It may be necessary to agree this
scope with government agencies and it is critical that careful thought be
given to limiting the company's potential exposure to a
wide - ranging investigation.
Lawyers need to unbundle their services, and paralegals need to be
given a much
wider scope of practice in order to restore «justice» to the justice system.»
This
gives the section a
wide scope, particularly as there is no mens rea on the face of the statute.
I should, speaking for myself, desire to
give the
widest possible
scope to the section, and, in my opinion, wherever in the result the dealings on each side would end in a money claim, its provisions would be applicable.»
Hence, in order to ensure the safety of these witnesses and at the same time encourage them to
give evidence at Davis's trial, the trial judge, His Honour Judge Paget QC, had made an order containing, as Lord Bingham said, a number of «protective measures» which was extremely
wide in its protective
scope of the three witnesses, to the effect that:
This section serves to satisfy the ATS, and also
gives the hiring manager a
wide scope of your skills and abilities when viewed with human eyes.
Updated criminal records checks
give a
wider geographical
scope (by metro and county) in a candidate's criminal background screening while maintaining accurate results and fast turnaround times.
I intend that such monitoring will be ongoing
given the
scope of change being introduced and the potentially
wide ramifications of them to Indigenous peoples.
However, within this
wide scope, there was acknowledgement that special attention, programs and funding needs to be allocated for addressing the specific needs of Stolen Generations members, and priority needs to be
given to meeting these needs in light of the life expectancy of many Stolen Generations members.
«Human rights is a prominent issue in the media and will remain so
given its
wide breadth and
scope.