Sentence examples for describe a division from inspiring English sources

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Such support led the secretary of defense, Donald H. Rumsfeld, to describe a division between the "new Europe," those who supported the United States in Iraq, and the "old Europe," led by France and Germany, which opposed the war even when the Pentagon was drawing up the plans.

He's trying to describe a division that has existed in dance music culture for decades, and which stems from connoisseurs' inclination to distinguish themselves from those who have more casual relationships to music in other words, the undiscerning masses.

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"I'll have no role in government," he said, describing a division of "church and state" but saying he will still talk to his father about other things.

Within the invertebrate group, as determined by the invertebrate/vertebrate split previously described, a division between arthropods and non-arthropod invertebrates was created.

He described a division of labor among the Sunni groups protecting Karmah: a few units based in houses, some stationed at a central office and others positioned on the outskirts of the village to guard against Iraqi army incursions.

Gibbs [ 23] described a division of the popliteal artery into anterior tibial and fibular arteries as a variation in Homo that is somewhat similar to the one observed here in the bearded capuchin.

To the Germans it is a way of describing a rational division of powers.

In 1925, Constantin von Economo and George Koskinas published a detailed atlas of the human cerebral cortex, describing a cytoarchitectonic division of the cortical mantle into over 40 distinct areas.

In critically analyzing their model by incorporating more plausible biology (allowing transient three-sided cells, re-examining the weights used to describe a random axis of division, and introducing a Markov process model for asynchronous division), we have consistently found significantly worse agreement with the "universal histogram".

In this article, we describe a case of isolated division of abductor pollicis longus tendon presenting with swan-neck deformity of thumb and discuss the mechanism, management and outcome.

Intriguingly, Rajaraman et al describe a novel process of cell division occurring only in senescent cells, termed neosis resulting in multiple smaller cells (Raju cells), which in turn are able to re-enter the cell cycle giving rise to a more aggressive cell population.

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