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They provide boundaries within which meaning exists.
They have access to (electronic) information that lays down the boundaries within which they can be autonomous.
But the text also stakes its claims: it determines (literally) the boundaries within which a reader's reactions are to be constrained.
"There are acceptable boundaries within which it is possible to express an opinion," he said, "as long as it doesn't affect the rights of Orthodox believers".
"In order to deliver that vision we have concluded that the BBC must accelerate changes to its behaviour, leading to a clearer definition of the boundaries within which it operates as it makes the transition to the digital future.
The Canons of the Church of England are designed to delineate some theological and practical boundaries within which the spiritual life of the church of the nation can flourish and move forward.
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An eruv is a boundary within which Orthodox Jews on the Sabbath can push baby strollers and wheelchairs and carry items.
"What's the difference between an eruv and Christmas lights?" Correction: August 17 , 2002 Saturday A picture caption yesterday with the London Journal article, about a dispute over the creation of an eruv, a symbolic boundary within which observant Jews are exempt from some Sabbath prohibitions, referred incorrectly to a child shown with Millie Samson, a supporter of the eruv.
This proconsular imperium, furthermore, was pronounced valid inside Italy, even inside Rome and the pomerium (the boundary within which only Roman gods could be worshiped and civil magistrates rule), and it was superior (majus) to the imperium of any other proconsul.
It concerns prime numbers those which can be divided cleanly only by one and by themselves: two, three, five, seven, and so on and the question of whether there is a boundary within which, on an infinite number of occasions, two consecutive prime numbers can be found, especially out in the region where the numbers are so large that it would take a book to print a single one of them.
It concerns prime numbers — those which can be divided cleanly only by one and by themselves: two, three, five, seven, and so on — and the question of whether there is a boundary within which, on an infinite number of occasions, two consecutive prime numbers can be found, especially out in the region where the numbers are so large that it would take a book to print a single one of them.
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