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  • 71scope economies — economies of scope The increases in efficiency and sales that can result from producing, distributing, and marketing a range of products, as opposed to a single product or type of product. Bancassurance is often seen as an example of scope… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 72scope — noun 1) the scope of the investigation Syn: extent, range, breadth, width, reach, sweep, purview, span, horizon; area, sphere, field, realm, compass, orbit, ambit, terms/field of reference, j …

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  • 73scope — noun 1) the scope of the investigation Syn: extent, range, breadth, reach, sweep, span, area, sphere, realm, compass, orbit, ambit, terms of reference, remit 2) the scope for change is limited …

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  • 74scope — /skəυp/ noun an opportunity or possibility ● There is considerable scope for expansion into the export market. ♦ there is scope for improvement in our sales performance the sales performance could be improved …

    Marketing dictionary in english

  • 75scope of authority — In law of agency, includes not only actual authorization conferred upon agent by his principal, but also that which has apparently or impliedly been delegated to agent. Angerosa v. White Co., 248 App.Div. 425, 290 N.Y.S. 204, 208. Under doctrine… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 76scope of authority — The authority of an agent, conferred by his principal, for the performance of acts which are either proper for the accomplishment of the end or object for which the agent was appointed or are such acts as are usual in matters of the kind. First… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 77scope of employment — Line of duty; course of the service; pursuit or transaction of the employer s business; furtherance of the employer s interest. 35 Am J1st M & S § 554. Doing for the employer that which one has been directed to do by the employer. Rolfe v Hewitt …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 78scope — I. noun Etymology: Italian scopo purpose, goal, from Greek skopos; akin to Greek skeptesthai to watch, look at more at spy Date: circa 1555 1. intention, object 2. space or opportunity for unhampered motion, activity, or thought 3. extent of… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 79Scope 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… …

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  • 80scope — a fish scope is the cathode ray tube element of a fish finder …

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