Thoughts are important because they delimit the child's capability in a given situation. |
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Sharp, low ridges delimit fusiform areas along the body surface with fine transverse striation recognizable in places. |
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Vertical full lines delimit introns, and vertical dotted lines delimit the intergenic spaces. |
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Critical to this hypothesis is the identification of insulator or boundary elements that delimit chromosomal domains. |
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As her face appears in the ornate mirror hanging over her jewelry box, she begins to delimit the boundaries of her search. |
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Officials would at first define and delimit the investment accounts but eventually allow a wider array of investment options. |
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More extensive analysis of this region will be necessary to delimit the precise boundaries of this haplotype block. |
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Future research needs to more clearly delimit variability within broad-band categorizations of behavior problems. |
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Further, types of edges that delimit grassland patches vary from one area to another, which can influence area sensitivity. |
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The Standing Orders do not delimit the power to order the production of papers and records. |
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This provides a means to delimit packets, synchronize to the start of a packet and detect missing or outof-order packets. |
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In the other cases, these parameters are used to delimit the region where a term or expression is used. |
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Also as inverted commas are used to delimit string, they cannot be used within string as part of the search pattern. |
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Surveys are being carried out to delimit the extent of the infestation in these two departments. |
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Of utmost importance in this regard is to delimit the areas of good practice upon which to focus attention. |
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It would be desirable for the project agreement to delimit as precisely as possible the authority conferred upon the dispute review board. |
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This approach improves efficiency and makes it easier to objectively delimit the expenditure listed in the income statement. |
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The United Nations has made a commendable effort to delineate, delimit and specify both the air and space boundaries of individual countries. |
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There is need to delimit the boundary of the Indus drainage basin on its south-eastern side to determine the area of the Basin falling in Haryana and Rajasthan. |
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These two powers thus delimit the bounds of heaven and the world. |
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Here, the overall inventive concept is said to be obvious, and the particular means used to delimit the boundaries of the claim is insufficiently described. |
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It is becoming possible to delimit zones on the basis of their sound propagation level, transparency or bioluminescence. |
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It is very difficult to delimit all the motives which are going to put in danger the financial balance of a project. |
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The Stage masking has the assignment to delimit the space of the scene from the service areas of the stage that have to stay hidden to the sight of the spectator. |
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In an increasingly complex world, in which it is becoming difficult to clearly delimit approaches, purely sectoral responses are no longer sufficient. |
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On the contrary, it attempts to delimit and propose solutions to contemporary issues, whether they are economic, social or pertaining to migration. |
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The disc is to both delimit an area and control the watering of the plant. |
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Thus, we need to precisely delimit the area where the money will work. |
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In addition, the present generation is always in a position to close down and delimit options that the future generation otherwise would have had. |
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That is why both sides often seem so determined to delimit the outcome of any negotiating procedure before they even begin it. In this section What are they really for? |
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Given the geographical and population size of the electoral districts, the Authority considered it justified that municipalities be used to delimit the rural area from the capital area. |
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The amount of compensation is fixed by a court decision based on full respect for rights, on the principle under which the parties delimit the scope of the case and on the requirement that the ruling must be reasoned. |
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As to the first group, the Commission feels that a consistent definition of the notions of consumer and professional is important since it permits to delimit the scope of the acquis more accurately. |
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Classifications are usually used to delimit a field. |
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The exit phase, whether intermediate or final, must be a technical phase enabling the technical team to delimit and indicate the new placement possibilities. |
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The Dutch who already claimed the whole Borneo were asked by Britain to delimit their boundaries between the two colonial territories to avoid further conflicts. |
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