Sighting in a target through the scope of a high-caliber rifle can be a bit more complicated than it sounds -- snipers have to account for cross-winds, range and a whole host of external factors that could put their projectile off course.
With climate negotiations apparently going nowhere - reports from Bonn this week indicate a whole new outbreak of division - is there scope in Rio for a Big Idea on energy?
The program, known as "Biometrics-at-a-distance, " would essentially combine two pre-existing Pentagon projects: the Radar Scope, a device that can see through walls, and 2009's LifeReader, a system that uses Doppler radar to detect heartbeats.
Using the Frostbite 3 Engine, DICE has put together what looks to be a very impressive single-player campaign, with bigger more open-ended maps with a scope similar to the huge multiplayer maps.
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Shell foresees a gas processing plant and two side-by-side pipelines across the Andes toward Pisco, where Shell sees scope for a world-scale petrochemicals park.
They serve as visual trance music while telling, with a surprising, de-dramatized simplicity, a tale of vast mythopoetic scope the journey of the Three Magi and their adoration of the infant Christ.
Store-based health clinics must have a well-defined and limited scope of clinical services, consistent with state scope of practice laws.
Yet as a consequence, given the need to prevent a budgetary blow-out, there is little scope to deliver growth-raising tax cuts.
With all this free trade and trade barriers falling, it's really hard for an individual like me with a global-scope patent to file all over the world and get patent protection everywhere, and having to go overseas to fight infringement.
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Relying on Docu-Scope, a visualization and text-tagging software program, Witmore and his across-the-pond colleague Jonathan Hope, a reader at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, discovered at the level of grammar just how far Shakespeare was willing to break conventions.
The reason that this is a military action that is limited in time and duration -- in both scope and duration is precisely because we have a clear and focused goal and international backing.
He also goes into how the have-nots could gain superior voting power in he BCS under a return to this system, but that includes a lot of what-ifs and is beyond the scope of what I want to cover here.
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The 35-year-old Mr. Freeman turned against his buddy, wearing a wire for the government during a crucial phase in a sprawling, three-year investigation that authorities say could eclipse in scope any previous insider-trading case.
Scale matters, even if the developer clearly struggled to bring us something with a thirty-year scope.
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That difficulty is troubling, but not fatal, not least because we are interpreting the scope of a long-established constitutional power, not recognizing a new constitutional right.
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Drew Jones, co-author of a book on co-working, thinks that there is scope to turn empty retail space in the suburbs of big cities into large co-working facilities.
The only weapons (if you can call them that) available at the beginning of the game are a scope, a pack of smokes and a Codec (in-ear radio transmitter).
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It must not only encourage new ideas but also evaluate them accurately in terms of potential value and then implement them efficiently, with in-house methodologies that provide a wide scope for creative thinking but also ensure that creativity is grounded in real market trends and can deliver measurable results.
Even in darkness, its high-power thermal scope reads body heat to locate potential targets, providing a low-risk defense against snipers. ( 160K AIFF sound or 160K WAV sound) More important is the deterrent factor.
And when fitted with a FUJIFILM M Mount Adapter, the X-E1 can use a wide variety of M lenses to broaden the scope of your photography.
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However, this would be more limited in its powers and scope than a full judicial inquiry - but also much cheaper and quicker.
The team could retain its military observer capability and continue its fact-finding work, but with a limited scope in light of the violence in Syria, the report says.
The platforming in Darksiders II is quite a bit of fun, but it feels too limited for a game of this scope especially with all the open-world competition out there.
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In his last update, in July 2012, Sir John said the inquiry had made "extensive progress" in drafting its report - expected to be about a million words long - but that the inquiry was "unprecedented" in scope and the issues were "complex".
Posner, a prolific ultramarathoner currently in training for a 200-mile race in Vermont this year, wanted to broaden the scope of distance running and walking by opening the time frame for Rock the Ridge to 24 hours.
Call-centres aside, a lot of companies are becoming keen on speech recognition because of its scope for voice-activated dialling.
Rather, it suggests that the scope for a sharp and disorderly sell-off akin to the one Italy suffered in November 2011 is quite limited.
They each have extensive experience administering programmes of this scope, and a range of on-going joint collaborations demonstrate the potential and effectiveness of such collective support that can be offered by the UN organizations to the provision of the IPBES Secretariat.
And there have been a range of other U.S. military actions, such as the deployment of U.S. forces to Haiti as well, that took place consistent with that notion the President has the constitutional authority to undertake a limited, time-limited in scope and duration military action, but inform Congress through the War Powers report.
The error relates to the scope of estoppel in a procedure called post-grant review (PGR).
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