The true scope of the situation was becoming clear to her in spurts.
Only then did the true scope of the crimes begin to emerge.
Yet the true scope of his triumph does not begin and end on a bicycle.
The true scope of the problem is unknown, in part because hospitals and doctors are not required to report it.
But then, as the true scope of the disaster became clear, that had changed.
Now, for perhaps the first time, the true scope of the task they had been set dawned on him.
"If the Government was trying to cover up the true scope of the bloodshed, it will have to step down."
"The true scope of my reforms is more drastic than I have said so far."
In all cases doctors will need to consider what is the true scope and basis of the refusal.
Its true scope establishes it as an anthropology of astronomy.