7 Quotes About Scope

The scope of the problem is the set of all possible ways in which we can choose to tackle it. The scope of a problem is everything in the solution. The scope of a problem is not always an issue in and of itself, but can also be a symptom, concomitant, or side effect of another issue. When we limit ourselves to solving only one aspect of a problem, we may miss other potential solutions Read more

The scope of a problem can be extensive. In general, the larger the scope of possible solutions, the larger the scope of problems that can exist or be created by applying those solutions. Our scope influences our ability to solve problems and create new ones.

To really change the world, we have to help people...
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To really change the world, we have to help people change the way they see things. Suzy Kassem
Intuition is beyond the scope of our mind, it is...
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Intuition is beyond the scope of our mind, it is surprising, but it is the fact of life Sunday Adelaja
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We are what we remember. If we lose our memory, we lose our identity and our identity is the accumulation of our experiences. When we walk down the memory lane, it can be unconsciously, willingly, selectively, impetuously or sometimes grudgingly. By following our stream of consciousness we look for lost time and things past. Some reminiscences become anchor points that can take another scope with the wisdom of hindsight. ("Walking down the memory lane" ) . Erik Pevernagie
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Science is a field which grows continuously with ever expanding frontiers. Further, it is truly international in scope. Any particular advance has been preceded by the contributions of those from many lands who have set firm foundations for further developments. The Nobel awards should be regarded as giving recognition to this general scientific progress as well as to the individuals involved. Further, science is a collaborative effort. The combined results of several people working together is often much more effective than could be that of an individual scientist working alone. John Bardeen
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The more power you use--the more detailed the observation of your specimen. The more power you have, the narrower your field of vision. Exactly, you say. The more power you have, my friends, the less you see of the whole. Rosemary Nixon
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The most precious etchings of caring can be traced not in the scope of its message, but in the integrity of its purpose. Johnathan Jena