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After Google, the responsibility for setting the boundary of government interference will fall to firms like Baidu.
Since the two nations are less than 400 miles apart, the talks will involve arguments over the principle of setting the boundary at the midpoint between them.
For its part, Maine cites a decree signed in 1740 by King George II, setting the boundary as a line that "shall pass up thro' the mouth of Piscataqua Harbour and up the middle of the river".
Not only are scientific results important input to political debate - often setting the boundary conditions of what is known to be possible - but politics at all levels influences the science we do.
The ruling has established a digital "right to be forgotten"—and forced Google to tackle one of the thorniest problems of the internet age: setting the boundary between privacy and freedom of speech.In this section Drawing the line Measuring people power Head in the turf ReprintsThe two rights had coexisted, occasionally uneasily, offline.
For setting the boundary conditions the method of photospheric magnetic maps is used.
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"But setting the boundaries of such authority would be difficult".
The author Melody Beattie explains that "guilt can prevent us from setting the boundaries that would be in our best interests, and in other people's".
Ashley: I think it's all about setting the boundaries with yourself.
The response to anthropogenic pressure is investigated, in setting the boundaries between the different quality status classes.
But in 2012, it is Sheldon Adelson who is setting the boundaries of acceptable discourse for the Republican Party.
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