Sentence examples for be marked off from from inspiring English sources

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This assumes that rock can be marked off from other sorts of music formally, according to its sounds.

It is telling, of course, that prison and "hospital" might equally plausibly be marked off from the rest of the world in this fashion.

The visitor presumably selects the five he does in the Sophist, because for the present purpose he needs a pair of opposites that exclude each other (change and rest, described as "most opposite" [Sophist 250a], serve as mutually exclusive consonant forms) and three vowel forms being, sameness, and difference enabling kinds to fit together or to be marked off from others.

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Territory might as well be marked off.

The identity promised by a style or a brand name for one generation is marked off from an increasing number of others.

It should have been ruled a dead-ball foul, with the 15 yards being marked off from the spot Jackson went out of bounds (which would have turned the 50-yard gain into a 35-yard gain).

Directing suggests practical, if not hands-on, knowledge, so keep in mind that practical knowledge was marked off from practical knowledge and abandoned at the start.

(In the case of persons, for example, a candidate criterion of diachronic identity is: x is at t the same person as y is at t′ if and only if x at t is psychologically continuous with y at t′.) A criterion of synchronic identity, by contrast, will typically specify how the parts of an F-thing existing at a time must be related, or how one F at a time is marked off from another.

Ninety-seven had been marked off.

The data written in italics, and whose names are marked off, were eliminated from the computation in Paris of a new average historical geomagnetic directional variation curve valid for Western Europe.

The objectives were marked off in depth by three stages.

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