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91Scope of review — The scope of review refers generally to the right to have an issue raised on appeal. Which essentially entails whether an issue was preserved by or available to an appellant on appeal.For example, in the United States, a party can preserve an… …
92scope out — verb To examine; to scout; to investigate; to check out. The conference starts on the 12th, but the building will be open on the 11th if you want to scope out the room ahead of time …
93scope creep — noun Frequent and uncontrolled changes in the scope or requirements of a project …
94scope out — v Look at, examine, ogle. Hey, scope out that blond over there. 1970s …
95scope\ 'n\ hope — v. to scan a crowd, looking for a potential love interest. The singles retreat at my church was spiritually uplifting and a major scope n hope! …
96scope\ 'n\ hope — v. to scan a crowd, looking for a potential love interest. The singles retreat at my church was spiritually uplifting and a major scope n hope! …
97scope of reliability test — patikimumo bandymų apimtis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Patikimumo bandymų plano duomenys, rodantys bandomųjų elementų skaičių, bendrąją bandymų trukmę išdirbio vienetais arba bandymų serijų skaičių. atitikmenys:… …
98scope of review — The matters proper for consideration by an appellate court upon review of a lower court decision. 5 Am J2d A & E § 702. The matters proper for consideration when properly presented upon the review by the court of a determination of an… …
99-scope — noun combining form Etymology: New Latin scopium, from Greek skopion; akin to Greek skeptesthai means (as an instrument) for viewing or observing < endoscope > < spectroscope > …
100-scope — a combining form meaning instrument for viewing, used in the formation of compound words: telescope. Cf. scopy. [ < NL scopium < Gk skopion, skopeion, equiv. to skop(eîn) to look at (akin to sképtesthai to look, view carefully; cf. SKEPTIC) + ion …