Sentence examples similar to relevant demarcation from inspiring English sources

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We propose that this simple, robust approach can be applied across a broad range of clinically relevant samples to allow demarcation of regulatory elements of considerable prognostic significance.

The demand for relevant empirical evidence obtained through an appropriate methodology is one of the demarcations of science as opposed to mere speculation (Ellis and Silk 2014).

The viability and effectiveness of integrated management plans increases when the interests of relevant actors are properly accommodated, and when it contributes to a better understanding and demarcation of boundaries and authority on land.

Indeed, they are crucially relevant also in assessing the ideal desideratum mentioned at the beginning of this section the desideratum of a neat demarcation between core principles that are simply meant to fix the intended meaning of 'part' and principles that reflect more substantive theses concerning the parthood relation.

Demarcation point (DP).

Early scientists defied that demarcation.

No class demarcation intended.

The line of demarcation is not clear.

Good luck finding the line of demarcation.

There are no rigid demarcation lines.

Make colour work harder than for demarcation.

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