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That makes proton beam therapy really useful for attacking tumours that can be precisely delineated and targeted, to spare other parts of the brain.

Mary sits humbly, profoundly aware of her task, in a loggia whose architecture is brilliantly delineated in depth.

The FSOC has delineated three broad reasons to label a firm a SIFI: the exposure it has to others in the sector (AIG, for example, had lots); the responsibility it holds for important bits of the financial system; and, finally, the impact a run on the institution might have.MetLife has responded to each of these concerns.

I think one of the real challenges as artificial intelligence develops is that we're going to have to look increasingly at how intelligence emerges in systems that have no clear boundaries and can't be delineated as separate persons, and our political system and our economic laws may come to seem increasingly antiquated and baroque, designed for beings that no longer exist.(Photo credit: AFP).

Moreover, the powers of a Kurdish region, however delineated, within a federal Iraqi state are still to be decided, and will be fiercely debated by the constitutional drafters chosen by the national parliament that is to emerge after this month's election.For now, the Kurds are revelling in their autonomy.

These artists became part of a wider ZERO network whose membership was never strictly delineated.

And Israel may beef up the controversial barrier, erected in recent years to keep out suicide-bombers, which cuts into Palestinian territory delineated by the border of 1967.

The resources on land lie within clearly delineated borders and those under the sea which include an estimated 83 billion barrels of oil, more than Russia's proven reserves today are largely in shallow waters within the uncontested jurisdiction of coastal states.

The mayor, Ehud Olmert, wants it to follow the wide municipal boundaries of the city as delineated by Israel unilaterally, in the immediate aftermath of the 1967 war.

Both sides complain that independent counsels are appointed too frequently and that, once appointed, they can expand their investigations too easily as Mr Starr did, ranging from obscure Arkansas land deals to Oval Office sex.This has been so widely criticised that future presidential prosecutors are likely to find their responsibilities more narrowly delineated.

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Sharply-delineated voter blocs are alarmingly willing to believe that rival groups are up to no good or taking more than their fair share.

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