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Maintenance of information rather than the bodies is the most distinctive attribute of life demarcating it from abiotic existence.
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Alon Harel, for example, proposes in his essay to draw the line demarcating protected from unprotected hate speech by according protection to arguably hurtful speech if it is part and parcel of "a comprehensive and valuable form of life"; if, that is, it is "deeply rooted" in "long term customs, ways of life, and ideological commitments".
It helps demarcate life's most important border: here's where you end and I begin.
A line demarcates English and Scottish fishing rights.
At this point the Neapolitans had made peace with their own failure: Mussolini, Il Duce, had been defeated, and the Neapolitans, earlier our enemies, were not our friends either, but now they simply had to survive in a black market, demarcating the difference between starvation and subsistence, life and death, with American soldiers as the mediators between the two.
Instead of demarcating the boundaries that set philosophy apart from other ways of engaging life, Dilthey conceives its critical task as articulating the overall structures that define the human spirit in general.
There are time sheets demarcating segments of the service.
They are working on demarcating the de facto boundary.
But the government risks its credibility issuing a diktat demarcating "pro-China" from "anti-China".
For example, the government delays identifying and demarcating indigenous lands - the main cause of violence.
This preference calls for extra clarity when it comes to demarcating the end of speeches.
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