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(1) The range of interest or activity that can be anticipated.
(2) Ken.
(3) Range.
(1) As a result of these developments, the number of countries within the purview of the IMF increased once again, so that by 2002 it had 183 member states.
(2) As far as the question of double-dipping is concerned, that is within the purview of the Minister to answer, and the Minister can comment on that part.
(3) The film points out that these novels were written by a man who had never been to America, and links Hitler to him as also a man who had no experience of cultures outside his purview .
(4) That is why we view with concern a proposal to partially exempt NSW politicians from the purview of the state's anti-corruption watchdog.
(5) The curious thing, in the setting of the Regulations Review Committee, is that not all subordinate legislation is within the purview of the committee.
(6) It is not within the purview of the legal system to help us grieve.
(7) In general, the quest for sexual fulfillment lay within the purview of men, from whom vigorous sexual activity was anticipated as soon as maturity had been attained.
(8) Why would it not be within the purview of trade policy to say, yes, we're going to make a determination about what kind of country we want this to be.
(9) If Westminster MPs only talked about issues that fell within the legal purview of the House of Commons they would have some extraordinarily truncated discussions.
(10) One system did not handle what fell within the purview of the other.
(11) Whatever additional value they may have as companions, from this perspective, is beyond the purview of the law to address.
(12) Social taboos meant that little information was likely to come within the purview of women generally
(13) But I don't think it's within the purview of the commission to get into that.
(14) Such a case might be within the purview of the legislation
(15) Every human action takes place within the purview of moral judgment.
(16) Consequently, the detailed composition of clinical work is regarded as something that lies solely within the purview of the clinicians immediately involved.
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(18) In Australia, both roles remain within the nursing purview .
(19) The selection of people to be placed under observation is entirely within the purview of the investigating police officers.
(20) Now we're getting people who are reviewing up to a dozen applications, not in their area of speciality but in, what you might say, their wider purview of experience.
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