Sentence examples for delimitations of the from inspiring English sources

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The Kyoto School might even be thought of as recovering a suggestion from one of the first Presocratic philosophers, Anaximander: namely, to think finite beings as determinations, or delimitations, of "the indefinite" or "the unlimited" (to apeiron).

As a result, whilst having become embedded in institutional practices, applied ethics has gradually become increasingly focused on the delimitations of the moral debate rather than its content (Habermas 2003).

As meta-theorists of science they developed explications: different types of explications were envisaged, ranging from analytic definitions giving necessary and sufficient conditions in formal languages all the way to pragmatic, exemplar-based criterial delimitations of the central applications of contested concepts or practices.

Insofar as we do not close in on ourselves and rigidify our linguistic delimitations of the world, we can open ourselves up to the silence of this surrounding expanse of unlimited openness, which in turn allows us to speak and act more freely and responsibly in the world of linguistic significance (see Ueda 2011b; Davis forthcoming).

In his reclassification of the Australian Malvanthera, Australian botanist Dale J. Dixon altered the delimitations of the series within the section, but left this species in the series Malvanthereae.

The precise delimitations of the transmembrane helices of connexins remain uncertain; unlike many membrane proteins, the connexin amino acid sequence does not have a conspicuous clustering of aromatic residues at the boundaries between exposure to lipid headgroups and acyl tail [ 129, 130].

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Al-Shehbaz et al. (2006) discussed the evaluation of characters and their utilisation in infrafamilial classifications, delimitations of genera, the collection of molecular data and major subdivisions of the family, problematic taxa and future challenges in the Brassicaceae (Cruciferae).

Problems have arisen over the delimitation of the various maritime zones between adjacent and opposing states.

The delimitation of the war zone does not mean that the towns indicated are at present in it.

This dispute led to British arbitration and the delimitation of the Irano-Afghan frontier in 1872, a work brought to a close only in 1903 05.

The zone was accepted as part of customary international law in the ICJ's 1985 decision in the dispute between Libya and Malta, which concerned the delimitation of the continental shelf between them.

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