Sentence examples for could be demarcated from inspiring English sources

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By contrast, B. × rhynchopetala could be demarcated at some but not all studied sites, albeit with varying degree of intermediacy between B. gymnorrhiza and B. sexangula.

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The border has yet to be demarcated and could prime a major conflict between the two nations.

This final kind of license would have a lower fee than the other licenses, would be demarcated "not valid for federal purposes," or some similar designation, and could not be used to board planes or cross borders.

He made it nearly impossible for new protected lands to be demarcated.

"As the area is yet to be demarcated, there may be some incidents," he told reporters.

Even though Sudan and South Sudan separated five years ago, the border has yet to be demarcated.

It could be clearly demarcated from areas of the occipital cortex where the layers are dominated by large pyramidal cells as described by von Economo and Koskinas (1925).

Each member is demarcated, by definition, by two junctions.

The barely guarded border with Tajikistan is demarcated by a river that is easily crossed.

First, wet and dry days were demarcated by using the precipitation threshold 1 mm/day.

Plots are being demarcated and tents will be erected to house 90,000 people.

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