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121scope limitation — A restriction on the performance of an audit. The term is usually used in the context of external auditing, when restrictions on *audit evidence that originate from circumstances or from the behavior of an *auditee prevent the auditor from… …
122scope — n 1. extent, range, reach, compass; depth, width, length, breadth; space, area, expanse, stretch, spread, sweep, span; sphere, orbit, influence, realm. 2. purpose, aim, object, goal, end, target, heart s desire, intent, drift …
123-scope — combining form denoting an instrument for observing or examining. gastroscope instrument for examining the stomach …
124-scope — aff. a combining form meaning “instrument for viewing”: telescope[/ex] • Etymology: < NL scopium < Gk skopion, skopeion, der. of skopeîn to look at (akin to sképtesthai to look, view carefully; cf. skeptic) …
125SCOPE — Software Certification of Programme Spelling in Europe, an ESPRIT project …
126SCOPE — • Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment; • Specialist Certification of Obesity Professionals in Europe; • Study of Cognition and Prognosis in the Elderly; • Surveillance and Control of Pathogens of Epidemiologic Importance [study] …
127Scope — PP A term used to describe a film that shot with anamorphic lenses …
128-scope — a word element referring to instruments for viewing, as in telescope. {New Latin scopium, from Greek skopion or skopeion, from skopein look at} …