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the demarcations
noun
The act of marking off a boundary or setting a limit, notably by belligerents signing a treaty or ceasefire.
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The demarcations here were messier, more problematic.
Yet to outsiders, the demarcations have often seemed sharp.
As the Lemon show demonstrates, the demarcations between disciplines are blurring.
In Japan, too, the demarcations between development types and identifying labels have become arbitrary and unclear.
All knowledge interested him, he said; the demarcations between subjects were mere conveniences or historical accidents or the inertia of tradition.
Are the demarcations a legitimate tool in improving the quality of wine and in making it easier for the consumer to purchase fine wine?
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The demarcation line between work and life is eroding.
Everyone stuck to the demarcation lines within the house.
It means the demarcation of a new border.
The demarcation between primary and secondary sellers can blur.
The demarcation with amateurs and pros will have disappeared, with all fighters eligible for the Olympics.
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