Sentence examples for A demarcation from inspiring English sources

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I don't believe that there's a demarcation….

UBS, for instance, suggests a demarcation point of 2.5%.

It was also, however, a demarcation of a deep strategic difference with Mr. Case.

In 1967, they signed a demarcation agreement, which was enacted in 1970.

Because it is a demarcation point in Jets history, just as their Super Bowl victory was following the 1968 season.

It should say on the [Radio 1] website which DJ [is linked with] which record.They need a demarcation line".

It was also a demarcation point in a searing battle that took on the contours of a morality play.

Many residents along Corniche Mazraa, a major highway that has become a demarcation line between the factions, were seen leaving their houses for safer areas.

The foreign policy manifested in the wake of these attacks, misdirected and less than honest, is also a demarcation in the history of American policy.

"Airports have around a 20km perimeter on average, a fence is essentially a demarcation line," said Philip Baum, editor-in-chief of Aviation Security International.

The cultural feature of all such rooms is "separation," a demarcation of family life from the demands of "business" — either lawyering or medicine or running a vast plantation.

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