Sentence examples for * the demarcations from inspiring English sources

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Yet to outsiders, the demarcations have often seemed sharp.

In Japan, too, the demarcations between development types and identifying labels have become arbitrary and unclear.

All knowledge interested him, he said; the demarcations between subjects were mere conveniences or historical accidents or the inertia of tradition.

Are the demarcations a legitimate tool in improving the quality of wine and in making it easier for the consumer to purchase fine wine?

The demand for relevant empirical evidence obtained through an appropriate methodology is one of the demarcations of science as opposed to mere speculation (Ellis and Silk 2014).

They were asked to point out the demarcations of the three spinal areas on themselves or on the interviewer.

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Everyone stuck to the demarcation lines within the house.

It means the demarcation of a new border.

(A fasting level of 126 milligrams per deciliter is the demarcation point of diabetes).

One symbolically important step with practical consequences has been the demarcation of indigenous lands.

Tekoa Pyau, similarly impoverished, is still making slow, very uncertain progress through the demarcation process.

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