The Liberal Democrats, too, had committed themselves to a pilot badger cull, so there wasn't much scope for disagreement between the coalition partners in this particular policy area.
It doesn't have scope to grow as quickly as it did in the wake of the early 1990s recession, when real GDP routinely grew by more than 3% year-on-year.
Of course, we don't know the scope of what they want to do yet.
Tonight I had a chance to discuss with you what to do to keep this economy going: keep the taxes low, don't increase the scope of the federal government, keep regulations down, legal reform, a health care policy that does not empower the federal government but empowers individuals, and an energy plan that will help us become less dependent on foreign sources of energy.
If that weren't enough, the very scope of patents themselves has come under legal attack, with cases being argued in court to determine whether broadening protection or narrowing it hastens or hinders innovation.
The review is "narrow" in scope and won't impact Twitter's fledgling advertising business, said the person familiar with the FTC review.
The strategy also often isn't effective for businesses whose range of products is limited in scope, because paid users generally expect to get better or different versions of what they've already received free of charge.
The scope of what would constitute a disability also isn't clear since the Labor Department's proposal doesn't include a specific list.
It doesn't mean that everything has been perfect, but when you think about the scope, the magnitude of this thing, this program has run cleanly, smoothly, transparently.
The six-time All-Star suggested that retirement hasn't crossed his mind, and that part of the reason he had the scope was so he could play again on the right knee without worrying so much about its problems.
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