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scope and intensity
National identification was not new, but it was accelerating in intensity and scope throughout Europe as new unifications occurred.
. Ransom's poems profess their limitations so candidly, almost as a principle of style, that it is hardly necessary to say they are not poems of the largest scope or the greatest intensity.
Forecasters had to manually turn a crank to adjust the radar's scan elevation, and needed considerable skill to judge the intensity of storms based on green blotches on the radar scope.
She is best known for the 1926 Lud-in-the-Mist, a fantasy novel and influential classic, and for Paris: A Poem, a modernist poem which critic Julia Briggs deemed " modernism's lost masterpiece, a work of extraordinary energy and intensity, scope and ambition.
Randall Jarrell praised the book, writing, " It is unusually difficult to say which are the best poems in Lord Weary's Castle: several are realized past changing, successes that vary only in scope and intensity -- others are poems that almost any living poet would be pleased to have written.
Sensationalize the intensity and scope of Israeli military actions.
Even searches that start out as reasonable may " violate the Fourth Amendment by virtue of their intolerable intensity and scope.
Moral exemplars are said to have the same concerns and commitments as other moral people but to a greater degree, " extensions in scope, intensity and breadth " ( pg.
" We are living in a condition of permanent revolution ... revolutions are here to stay and will grow much worse in scope and intensity unless men can be persuaded to return to Christianity, to practise its precepts and to obey the Gospel in its full implications for human life and civilized society.
As the Napoleonic wars ended so the smuggling trade which had long flourished all along the south coast again increased in scope and intensity, leading to the establishment of the Coast Blockade.
In terms of intensity and scope, spiritual control has been reinforced under the CCP's rule, and has become a basic feature of citizens ' daily life, according to Victor Shaw.

scope and campaign
Although Living City was relatively successful, RPGA wanted to expand the scope of their new campaign — instead of one city as a setting, the new campaign would involve thirty different regions of Greyhawk, each specifically keyed to a particular country, state, or province of the real world.
Although Koizumi did not initially campaign on the issue of defense reform, he approved the expansion of the Japan Self-Defense Forces ( JSDF ) and in October 2001 they were given greater scope to operate outside of the country.
In 1971, after serving in several positions in the Nixon administration, Liddy was moved to Nixon's 1972 campaign, the Committee to Re-elect the President ( officially known as CRP ), in order to extend the scope and reach of the White House " Plumbers " unit, which had been created in response to various damaging leaks of information to the press.
There are often economies of scope associated with family branding since several products can be efficiently promoted with a single advertisement or campaign.
Corporate branding can result in significant economies of scope since one advertising campaign can be used for several products.
Some of the revisionists, falling into the trap laid for them, widened the scope of the debate and gave it the character of an insulting campaign against the chiefs of the army, which hurt the feelings of many sincere patriots and drove them over to the other side.
Time constraints forced a series of cutbacks in the size and scope of the game, including a cliffhanger ending to the game's campaign mode that left many in the studio dissatisfied.
The campaign for New Public Financial Management ( NPM ) has been the driving force behind the technological and functional development and change in the scale and scope of the NAO ’ s work.
Since the proposed assembly would have no independent powers to vary taxes, it would be greatly restricted in its scope of operation, and this made it possible for the " no " campaign to play very plausibly on fears of an impotent new layer of bureaucracy.
The novel gives further scope to Maturin's role as both a secret agent ( in which he uses propaganda effectively to support the campaign ) and as a naturalist ( in which he is seen collecting relics of the extinct birds the Dodo and the Solitaire ).
It was speculated that such activity was part of a bigger campaign for Apple to expand the scope of its existing iPod trademark, which included trademarking " IPODCAST ", " IPOD ", and " POD ".
Since then, the organization has expanded its scope to include other elements of drug policy like drug testing and student marijuana privacy rights, promoting rehabilitation over incarceration for charges related to marijuana and psychedelics, harm reduction, opposing the ineffective anti-drug media campaign, and addressing the lack of objective drug education and scientific research.
Żółkiewski, who from the beginning opposed the invasion of Russia, came into conflict with King Sigismund III over the scope, methods and goal of the campaign.
It was a campaign that related to much of his experience — amphibious landings, as at the Dardanelles ; scope for using small boats and storming positions from the sea, as at Zeebrugge ; and the using of initiative, as during the Boxer Rebellion.
* Planning – where the General Staff define objectives, time, scope and cost of the campaign
In subsequent years, the campaign has grown in scope, seeing Princeton finish second in the nation – behind Orange High School in California – each year from 2001 – 2004, raising as much as $ 40, 015. 65 in 2004.
| style =" text-align: center " scope =" row " rowspan =" 2 " | Logo of Osaka's campaign.
With the introduction of the third edition of Dungeons & Dragons in 2000, RPGA conceived of a new and improved campaign called Living Greyhawk that would be much more far-reaching in scope, and played on a much larger continental stage.
A main storyline is presented as a series of " Plot Points " and additional side-quests ( or " Savage Tales ") expand the scope of the campaign.

scope and has
As a result, the scope of this project has been sharply curtailed.
The remote, cloudy, possible has values of its own -- values of scope, stimulus, potential, and imagination.
Moreover, the President is meeting the Soviet leader at a time when the Administration has still not decided on the scope of America's firm foreign policy commitments.
NATO has a standard ballistic model for computer calculations and has expanded the scope of this into the NATO Armaments Ballistic Kernel ( NABK ) within the SG2 Shareable ( Fire Control ) Software Suite ( S4 ).
The scope of its labour, as well as the number of its officials, has varied with the times.
However, with the emergence of dancesport in modern times, the term has become narrower in scope.
Founded a year after the Bauhaus school, Vkhutemas has close parallels to the German Bauhaus in its intent, organization and scope.
The International Organization for Standardization, ISO, has a special technical committee for cycles, TC149, that has the following scope: " Standardization in the field of cycles, their components and accessories with particular reference to terminology, testing methods and requirements for performance and safety, and interchangeability.
Chile's financial sector has grown quickly in recent years, with a banking reform law approved in 1997 that broadened the scope of permissible foreign activity for Chilean banks.
Like most imperative languages in the ALGOL tradition, C has facilities for structured programming and allows lexical variable scope and recursion, while a static type system prevents many unintended operations.
The scope of coercion has to do with who uses a conditional threat against whom.
Public Interest Litigation has now broadened in scope to cover larger and larger groups of citizens who may be affected by Government inaction.
As the scope of the CHOGM has expanded beyond the meetings of the heads of governments themselves, the CHOGMs have become progressively shorter, and their business more compacted into less time.
In addition to setting out the scope of the jurisdiction of the federal judiciary, it also prohibits courts from issuing advisory opinions, or from hearing cases that are either unripe, meaning that the controversy has not arisen yet, or moot, meaning that the controversy has already been resolved.
Traditionally these frameworks have been out of the scope of common DBMSs, but utilization of them has become common-place, and often they are provided as add-ons to DBMSs.
EVM has no provision to measure project quality, so it is possible for EVM to indicate a project is under budget, ahead of schedule and scope fully executed, but still have unhappy clients and ultimately unsuccessful results.
It is their position that since the Seventh Ecumenical Council, there has been no synod or council of the same scope.
This version has no formal scope statement but what it tries to capture is covered by the defined viewTypes:
That said, the sport's scope has expanded significantly during recent years and an increasing number of Grands Prix are held on other continents.
For a number of years this volunteer led festival has concentrated mostly around film but, starting in the Year of Highland Culture-Highland 2007, its scope was widened, and it dropped the ' film ' from its title.
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Research into modes and mechanisms of epigenetic inheritance is still in its scientific infancy, however, this area of research has attracted much recent activity as it broadens the scope of heritability and evolutionary biology in general.

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