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Definitionn. the range of interest or activity that can be anticipated
Last update: August 11, 2015
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Political science falls within the purview of social science. [Please select]
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The accountant’s purview includes any of the company’s financial matters. [Please select]
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Since Rick is only a writer and not the magazine editor, his purview is only the content he produces. [Please select]
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4 Taking his labours as a whole, there cannot be a doubt that he enormously enlarged the purview of naturalists, and, even if limited to birds, that, on the completion of his work upon them in 1783, ornithology stood in a very different position from that which it had before occupied. [Please select]
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The gilded fool had not brought himself into the embarrassing purview of the law. [Please select]
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This done, she permitted herself to glance for the second time over the purview. [Please select]
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Gradually they extended their purview of grievances to a criticism of all the affairs of the realm. [Please select]
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As one of _my_ Government I speak to you, as the representative of _your_ Government, concerning a private individual whose acts are in the purview of us both. [Please select]
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