Word: scopes
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...Neill said yesterday that she would continue the current University effort in state and local lobbying, but wanted to expand the scope of the work...
Legal experts have said that Dershowitz's appeal of the von Bulow case has broadened the scope of the exclusionary rule, which prohibits presentation in court of improperly obtained evidence...
...sprawling as the city it covers, the Los Angeles Times is known to local wits as the "gray whale." Fired with ambition to have their product regarded as equal in scope and weight to the New York Times and Washington Post, Times editors appear to have all but given up on editing: stories go on seemingly forever. Southern California's prosperity, which was reflected in a nation-leading total of 154.4 million lines of advertising last year, has ballooned the paper to an average of 111 pages daily, vs. 96 for the New York Times. Each edition is chockablock...
...difficulties and complaints about the field trip reflect a larger scope of problems the Masons have noticed during the year, that of the larger issue of Harvard's role as an educator in the Third World and of what can be gained from the K-School attempting to teach a methodology for developing countries. The problems are discussed during the year, one Fellow says, but generally, "most people don't bother doing anything because they feel, 'it's not going to do anything. It's only a year...
...suggests that the School can improve the program on two points: increase the international scope of its curriculum and improve recruitment. "We can do better in terms of choosing future leaders from the Third World," he says, suggesting a required Graduate Management Aptitude Test score of all applicants, rather just the test of English as a foreign language exam. "This will be better not only for the program." Klitgaard says, "but for the School's other students." Thomas says he would also like to see more emphasis placed on development issues, with perhaps a visiting faculty member from the Third...