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Enumerating the areas of his curiosity alone could take four hours, so the focus here is more on his output, whose scope and impact are singular even now.

“He’s never been able to act much and it would probably be beyond his scope.”

"That means there's scope to reduce or eliminate it by helping leaders to manage their tempers and improve their impulse control."

In reality, however, people walk to various destinations daily, so the scope of walking infrastructure is far broader.

From BBC

Importantly, the magnetic interactions produced within these more open structures are weaker than they might otherwise be, giving scientists more scope to tune their precise behaviours.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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