Thesaurus / scope
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The campaign is “much larger in scope and complexity than seasonal influenza or other previous outbreak-related vaccination responses,” said the playbook for states from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
U.S. OUTLINES SWEEPING PLAN TO PROVIDE FREE COVID-19 VACCINESRACHEL SCHALLOMSEPTEMBER 16, 2020FORTUNE
Various organizations have already tried to reduce the scope of the new law, and some worrying provisions, though none mentioned here, have been removed.
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Documents obtained by Voice of San Diego showed Zandvliet wrote many exemptions for reasons well outside the scope of accepted medical science.
VACCINE EXEMPTION DOCTOR ON PROBATION, CAN NO LONGER WRITE EXEMPTIONSWILL HUNTSBERRYSEPTEMBER 4, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
One indication of the scope of those ambitions came recently, when Walmart surprised everyone by teaming up with Microsoft to bid on social-media platform TikTok.
AMERICA’S LARGEST RETAILER IS TAKING ON AMAZON PRIMEMARC BAINSEPTEMBER 4, 2020QUARTZ
My concerns are with the size, scope and speed of what is being reopened on Monday.
MORNING REPORT: MTS REJECTS MANY WHO APPLIED FOR DISABLED FARE REDUCTIONSVOICE OF SAN DIEGOAUGUST 31, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGO
Despite the scope of Foundry’s ambitions, the company could face tough odds, given how other recent crypto mining ventures in North America have foundered.
Underleveling is present when an employee has the skills, experience, and scope of responsibility that warrant a higher title than what she has, relative to her colleagues and peers.
HOW TO BE A FAIR-PAY CEOMATTHEWHEIMERAUGUST 25, 2020FORTUNE
It is difficult to find data that speaks to the scope of this problem in media.
This trend has already been behind much of the performance gain since processor clock speeds stopped rising around 2004, but there’s still lots of scope for further improvements.
So without further ado, let us tread the path of objective history and present to you – the origins, political scope, and the military nature of the Crusades, from circa late 11th century AD to late 13th century AD.
HISTORY OF THE CRUSADES: ORIGINS, POLITICS, AND CRUSADERSDATTATREYA MANDALMARCH 23, 2020REALM OF HISTORY
WORDS RELATED TO SCOPE
- area
- avocation
- bailiwick
- calling
- champaign
- circle
- compass
- confines
- cup of tea
- demesne
- department
- discipline
- domain
- dominion
- environment
- job
- jurisdiction
- limits
- line
- long suit
- margin
- métier
- occupation
- orbit
- precinct
- province
- purview
- racket
- range
- reach
- region
- scope
- speciality
- specialty
- sweep
- terrain
- territory
- thing
- vocation
- walk
- weakness
- work
- abandon
- abandonment
- ability
- bent
- carte blanche
- compass
- discretion
- elbowroom
- exemption
- facility
- flexibility
- free rein
- full play
- full swing
- immunity
- indulgence
- laissez faire
- latitude
- laxity
- leeway
- liberty
- margin
- opportunity
- own accord
- play
- plenty of rope
- power
- prerogative
- privilege
- profligacy
- rampancy
- range
- rein
- right
- rope
- scope
- sweep
- swing
- unrestraint
- abandon
- abandonment
- ability
- bent
- carte blanche
- compass
- discretion
- elbowroom
- exemption
- facility
- flexibility
- free rein
- full play
- full swing
- immunity
- indulgence
- laissez faire
- latitude
- laxity
- leeway
- liberty
- margin
- opportunity
- own accord
- play
- plenty of rope
- power
- prerogative
- privilege
- profligacy
- rampancy
- range
- rein
- right
- rope
- scope
- sweep
- swing
- unrestraint
- adequateness
- ampleness
- amplitude
- broadness
- completeness
- completion
- comprehensiveness
- congestion
- copiousness
- curvaceousness
- dilation
- distension
- enlargement
- entirety
- extensiveness
- fill
- glut
- plenitude
- plenty
- plenum
- profusion
- repletion
- roundness
- satiation
- satiety
- saturation
- scope
- sufficiency
- surfeit
- swelling
- totality
- tumescence
- vastness
- voluptuousness
- wealth
- wholeness
- wideness
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