These envision a range of possible outcomes within which the actual future is delimited. |
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The little room, extended in length, is decorated with a frieze which represents scenes with vintager Puttos, delimited by caryatids. |
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We assume that a sequence consists of subsequences delimited by functionally constrained blocks. |
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The anterior wing margin, delimited by the L1 wing vein, is composed of a triple row of sensory bristles. |
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Traditional ethnography assumed that informants knew what was going on in a delimited space. |
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The entrance is in both cases delimited by a dissuader formed by an elongated bar of a semi-circular shape. |
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Evaluation of air quality using lichens can be included where several zones with different air quality are delimited, and one or several bioindicator species are recognized in each zone. |
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This process will generate a semi-colon delimited ASCII file in your browser. |
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Counts were made within a 21 x 21 cm area delimited by a sheet of acetate. |
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Such now familiar terms as Orientalism and primitivism, while they mark the beginning of a consensus, are by no means completely defined or delimited. |
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Such an order allows the army to demolish at any time structures located within the delimited area. |
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Thus delimited, a community of interest can be neither too extendable nor too small. |
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Invoke the in-place editor for the slot and type the value next to the slot name, delimited by an equal sign. |
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For instance, although Perl makes it easy to parse delimited text files with regular expressions, OCaml provides tools specifically designed for writing a compiler. |
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A bigger row could yet erupt over continental shelves, most of which are being slowly delimited under the UN's Convention on the Law of the Sea. |
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Typically, the legislation provides that prescribed development or activities in wetlands delimited in planning documents are subject to permit. |
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And if the role of government in daily life had been delimited, that of commerce had been expanded. |
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The reasonableness of any force used would be outlined and delimited by the common law. |
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In principle the object here is to anatomise the problem that is to be solved into clearly delimited subordinate aspects. |
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The areas in question shall also be delimited and access to them restricted where this is technically feasible. |
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In this contexte, we are not talking about conventional art objects that are finished, delimited, signed and sellable. |
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Busiest routes tend to be concentrated in the area delimited by London, Frankfurt, Rome and Paris. |
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Negative results from these bioassays may lead to a ban on dumping dredged material from these delimited areas at sea. |
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As Parliament has never delimited the extent of privilege, considerable confusion surrounds the area. |
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The overlapping area was delimited directly on the digital file, which was then given to the counters. |
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He gave the example of territorial cohesion, given the specific features of the Atlantic space, delimited by the sea. |
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Having thus delimited the scope of its intervention, the Complaints Authority undertook an analysis of the impugned programme. |
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In reality, the fieldwork should be limited to testing areas identified and delimited on aerial photographs. |
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In the 'Column Separator' file, select which type of data you are about to upload: Tab or Comma delimited. |
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In the space of regulation, boundaries are delimited and linear. |
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The temperature and concentration domains of each of these phases were experimentally determined, and coexistence domains have been also delimited. |
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The concept of functional units of regulation supposes the presence of chromatin loop domains, delimited by sequences known as chromatin boundaries. |
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The insistent tune that runs through the concluding vivace non troppo is delimited by a dialogue between staccato violin and sonorous cello. |
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Each nation shall have a box of 4 metres wide delimited by barriers. |
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The MAR divides the Atlantic longitudinally into two halves, in each of which a series of basins are delimited by secondary, transverse ridges. |
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The northern plains are delimited in the west by the Scandinavian Mountains and the mountainous parts of the British Isles. |
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Capitalizing on this expertise, Environment Canada showed where to demark the watershed boundaries, and ensured that the Atlas of Canada properly arranged and delimited the watershed hierarchy. |
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Of a total 611 recognized indigenous territories, Brazil has so far delimited, formalized, homologated, and regularized 488 for the indigenous peoples' permanent, imprescriptible, and exclusive right. |
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These dates also tally with the high season in the leisure Centre, that is bathing, pedalo rental, canoe introductions... The different areas are well delimited so everyone can find its pleasure for its own activity. |
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The skin is detached from the muscles up to previously delimited limits and sutures are made on the muscles lifting and treating the muscular flaccidity. |
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The greatest respect was held for the already-existing temple of Veiovis, whose area on the western corner of the Tabularium was delimited by a four-sided indentation. |
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Its territory is constituited by a low tableland delimited to the south by the imposant mountain chain of Kopet Da? and to the north by the Turanic lowland. |
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It is an ocean plus some almost entirely delimited land. |
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The Indus Water Treaty of 1960 fixed and delimited the rights and obligations of both countries concerning the use of waters of the Indus River system. |
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Applicants should provide in their proposal a detailed description of coherent, accessible and integrated services to be offered within a clearly delimited geographical area. |
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You will have identified and delimited the scope of your terminological activities by establishing the broad areas in which you should work and by structuring those broad areas into a succession of subfields. |
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Meanwhile, the potential eruption of border conflicts remains another area of concern in a region where, as in other parts of the continent, many international borders have yet to be delimited and demarcated. |
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The southern and western boundaries are delimited by the continental shelf, which drops away sharply. |
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In metaphysics, material objects are limited by matter and therefore are delimited from each other. |
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Only about half of the meandering border between Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan has been delimited clearly, and most of that is high in the mountains, where territory is less precious. |
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Buildings are located on sharply delimited plateaux stretching into the common. |
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These melodies were built from short, cadentially delimited ideas often based on stylized dance patterns drawn from the sarabande or the courante. |
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Internodes approximately uniform but becoming shorter distally, segments comparatively short, hydrophore distal, usually parallel with segment, not delimited by node. |
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Tyson's paintings, which often resemble the results of a one-player game of cadavre exquis, admit to such pillagings without being delimited by them. |
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For me, the occasionally truistic nature of some essays' generalizations corresponds to somewhat delimited critical and theoretical frames of reference. |
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In some cases Sardinia is a delimited part of the species range. |
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It is delimited lengthwise by canvas netting and by posts threaded with a heavy rope that run parallel 1 metre inside the netting, and 1 metre above the ground. |
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Geologically the Northern Atlantic is the area delimited to the south by two conjugate margins, Newfoundland and Iberia, and to the north by the Arctic Eurasian Basin. |
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To the north, Italy borders France, Switzerland, Austria and Slovenia, and is roughly delimited by the Alpine watershed, enclosing the Po Valley and the Venetian Plain. |
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In some cases Corsica is a delimited part of the species range. |
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