- Look up
scope or -
scope in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scope or
scopes may
refer to:
Jamie Scope (born 1986),
English footballer John T.
Scopes (1900–1970)...
- The
Scopes trial,
formally The
State of
Tennessee v. John
Thomas Scopes, and
commonly referred to as the
Scopes Monkey Trial, was an
American legal case...
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known as the
Scopes Trial, and was
found guilty and
fined $100 (equivalent to $1,737 in 2023).
Scopes was born in 1900 to
Thomas Scopes and Mary Alva...
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spotting scope, noun, Merriam-Webster Dictionary, .merriam-webster.com
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Spotting scopes.
Birding Scopes Ask-a-Biologist...
- sense, two sets of
scopes: a
scope (usually the
global scope) in
which the
qualified name is visible, and one or more
narrower scopes in
which the unqualified...
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Transportation has a
national scope of
practice for
emergency medical services.
Health care
professional requisites Standing orders -
scopes of
practice are often...
- A
scope limitation is a
restriction on the
applicability of an auditor's
report that may
arise from the
inability to
obtain sufficient appropriate evidence...
- management,
scope statements can take many
forms depending on the type of
project being implemented and the
nature of the organization. The
scope statement...
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Economies of
scope are "efficiencies
formed by variety, not volume" (the
latter concept is "economies of scale"). In the
field of economics, "economies"...
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Scope creep (also
called requirement creep, or
kitchen sink syndrome) in
project management is
continuous or
uncontrolled growth in a project's
scope...