Word: scopes
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...what he’s accomplished that Carl couldn’t have handled it better,” Murphy says. “Carl has the ability—and this is the case with anyone who is successful in anything—to focus. He narrows his scope of vision, and doesn’t let the peripheral things that are going on occupy his mind at critical times...
...People don’t necessarily understand the size and the scope of the problem,” said Alixandra E. Smith ’02, ACS publicity director...
...Historians are very aware of the importance of learning another language and acquiring a more international scope,” she said...
...tenure review committee should vigorously explore ways to make the hiring process more standardized, transparent, and open to junior faculty. But the committee should not allow that worthwhile mandate to limit its scope. Today, only about 9 percent of Harvard’s tenured professors are minorities. The committee ought to explore whether Harvard’s tenure process has inhibited it from diversifying its Faculty. There are several plausible alternative explanations for the dearth of people of color in the University’s Faculty, including the fact that graduate-level research opportunities for minorities have been restricted...
Neither Stanford nor Yale mentioned this factor in their public statements, although Stanford Assistant Dean of Admission Marcela M. Muniz said that Stanford “considered how financial aid affects a student’s decision to consider other options within the whole scope of issues...