Sentences with phrase «much wider scope»

Dental hygienists, however, generally undergo more education than dental assistants and also have a much wider scope of practice.
In a world of increasing connected devices, SmartThings is now the single central app, now offering a much wider scope beyond direct connections to controlling compatible smart home devices.
Online insurance comes with a much wider scope of enjoying discounts than offline insurance.
It has much wider scope than critical illness because it covers hospitalization and treatment towards accident
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.»
The Law Reform Commission notes that the law relating to commercial tenancies requires legislative reform on a much wider scope and that the Uniform Law Conference of Canada is currently working at drafting a Uniform Commercial Tenancies Act.
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.
«It's exciting to see students having a much wider scope in the struggle,» said Conor Tomas Reed, a CUNY student with his own student debt, «that it's not just one flashpoint, that it's not just a sprint — it's a marathon.»
The greatest impact will likely be seen by smaller developers, who will now be able to attempt projects that embrace a much wider scope.
However, We do get a much wider scope of the type of action that will be found in this movie, what with the cannon - balled pirate ship sails and Tintin zooming around on his motorcyle, about to fly out of the poster.
Although international attention has focused primarily on extreme cases of sexual abuse by combatants, such as targeted mass rapes during the Rwandan genocide and in the Democratic Republic of Congo, researchers on gender - based violence are revealing a much wider scope of abuses, perpetrators and victims.
When PriceWaterHouseCoopers also worked on it, they didn't come up with anything far away from what we presented, even though they had a much wider scope.
But CNMs have a much wider scope of practice.

Not exact matches

However, Wednesday's report from The New York Times suggests that the scope of the investigation might have to be much wider than originally thought.
It is as much promise as past fact, and its scope is far wider than what Mary is experiencing about her own radically reversed situation.
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».
The term «Professional» is much wider in scope than those expensive corporate suits and stilettos whereas in reality it signifies a smart, refreshing and feminine look.
We get a better look at the wider scope of the film, though the Dark Elves remain oddly off screen for much of the...
Some critics have felt this film lacks engagement with the local population or the wider scope of the war, but surely that's exactly the point: these soldiers are just ordinary blokes (they're all blokes), a long way from home, doing an incredibly dangerous job without much sense of why.
It's an admirable sentiment, but there's little more to admire as much within the movie's attempt to provide as wide a scope as possible about what it's like to live as a woman in modern society.
The original structure of the learning activities within ZooWhiz is much wider in scope and more finely grained than the broad strokes of the Australian Curriculum.
The second Indiana - based class action will be much wider in scope and thus (hopefully) should have a better chance of succeeding.
Not to mention, there's been studies of smaller AUM hedge funds outperforming their larger peers and many attribute it to their ability to be nimble and that their investment scope is much wider.
As much fun as strumming plastic instruments and living out your «So You Think You Can Dance» fantasies are, the genre has quite a wide scope.
According to Sara Reisman ``... Wojciech Gilewicz» practices is about expanding the scope of painting specifically and art art generally into the realm of daily life, usually public and sometimes private... Gilewicz... questions the very nature of art, dismantling it from the rarified, official spaces of culture to a much wider field that leads to the discovery that life itself as art.»
[5] Downes» paintings are characterized by their vastness of scope as much as their attention to detail: «they are composed of a fused sequence of visual observations, their horizontal lines «bending» so as to acknowledge the Earth's curvature and the limitations of two - point perspective when applied to wide - angle views.»
Therefore, the scope of the EPPO's competence is potentially much wider than one might expect on the sole basis of Article 86 TFEU.
Much of the basis for the court decisions on the Executive Order was the wide scope and general language of the Order.
The topic has been the subject of much debate that indicates the wide choice the parties have if they wish to specify the scope of the discovery.
These have a very wide scope, applying as much to consumer cases — foreign motor accidents, holiday injuries and the like — as to commercial disputes.
This combination of coverage is much more extensive and wider in scope than a mere liability policy by itself, but there are still certainly limitations to the coverage appointed by such a package of coverage.
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