Sentence examples for demarcation of borders from inspiring English sources

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Informal talks in years past have narrowed the distance between the two parties on the demarcation of borders to only 1% of the area to be carved up.

When the Geneva meeting was over and Mr. Clinton had spoken by phone with Mr. Barak, officials said serious differences remained over such issues as the demarcation of borders and security arrangements, including early warning measures.

South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011, but questions related to the sharing of oil wealth, the demarcation of borders and the disputed district of Abyei were left unresolved.

South Sudan became independent from Sudan in July 2011, but a number of issues between both states, including how to share oil wealth, the demarcation of borders and the disputed district of Abyei, remained unresolved.

Both sides have failed to agree on oil production fees, or on issues like the demarcation of borders and the status of their citizens living on the other side.

In addition to oil production, other matters addressed in the cooperation agreement are to be immediately carried out in the next two to three weeks, including security arrangements, the demarcation of borders, the status of people living across borders, trade, economics and pensions.

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We therefore conclude that under the conditions and in the cell type tested, SU HW) is not essential for the demarcation of LAD borders, despite the clear enrichment of SU HW) binding sites at LAD borders.

Aleppo's role as a transit centre for trade declined in the late 18th Century and was hindered further by France and Great Britain's demarcation of the borders of modern Syria - which cut the city off from southern Turkey and northern Iraq - and the loss of the Mediterranean port of Alexandretta to Turkey in 1939.

Since SU HW) alone is not essential for demarcation of LAD borders, we suggest that SU HW) is redundant with one or more of its partner proteins, such as CP190 or Mod mdg4) [48], [48].

Second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging could offer diagnosis and demarcation of melanoma borders non-invasively at presentation thereby short-cutting the excision biopsy stage.

We propose that SHG imaging could be used for diagnosis and accurate demarcation of melanoma borders on presentation and therefore potentially reduce mortality rates.

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