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Tiberius' opponents now charged him with aiming at tyranny, a charge that many may well have believed: redistribution of land was connected with demagogic tyranny in Hellenistic states, and Tiberius' subsequent actions had been high-handed and beyond the flexible borderline of what was regarded as mos majorum (constitutional custom).
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The multiscale properties of NSCT make this method flexible in extracting salient borderlines between feature regions, and the mathematical morphological operators are employed subsequently to deal with occasional broken filaments or over-segmentation.
This includes patients who had flexible MDT care plans qualified by a variety of terms including 'discuss, possibly, query, borderline.' The outcome was classified as concordant if the MDT decision was implemented.
It is clear that the borderlines between these concepts and their contents are not absolute, but rather flexible, and hence they are often used inconsistently.
"Borderline cocky.
Borderline unwatchable.
Borderline irresponsible.
That is borderline treason.
His case is borderline.
He's borderline cocky.
"It was borderline squalor".
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