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I soon found that the lines that demarcate what is real from what is fantastic were often blurred: nothing there was ever quite what it seemed.
In short, the findings suggest that when a problem is clear to students, they are better able to specify clear learning issues and demarcate what they need to focus on.
A number of mathematical principles have been developed to demarcate what is 'significant' statistically, but no comparable principles have been established to indicate what is significant operationally in relation to public health action.
Failure of the profession to clearly demarcate what constitutes high-quality occupational therapy and demonstrate its contribution to the broader patient outcomes that value-based care will measure may marginalize occupational therapy in the rapidly changing health care environment.
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The book is oddly burdened by rather French stylistic affectations, like no quotation marks demarcating what he's saying from what she's thinking or one speaker from another in a paragraph with three speakers.
This is not at all a hollow freedom; it demarcates what persons have within their control from what falls outside that purview.
In so far as Descartes did believe this, for him the boundary demarcating what could be explained in material terms and what could not, was a long way beyond where More would want to place it.
Yom Kippur is a conscious act of demarcating what has been from what will be.
The trouble is, MCHM is an unregulated chemical, meaning there are no federal or state guidelines demarcating what levels are toxic and what levels are not.
It is this boundary that demarcates what is, and is not, an eating disorder.
The three middle quintiles demarcate, roughly, what counts as middle class.
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