The concise delineation of the features closely parallels a description of Sargent's drawing technique. |
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We have eliminated most of that in favor of mostly straight-line reporting relationships, clear lines of authority and delineation. |
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His style shows strong characterisation in his sitters and an exquisite delineation of costume and jewellery. |
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Nighttime scenes are solid with great shadow delineation and there is almost zero bleed. |
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Open water falling within the delineation was discounted, but mire and swamp forest were not. |
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The purpose of a film's score is often to complement the visual imagery and emotional delineation at play. |
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Butler applied Microgravity and gradient techniques to the detection and delineation of shallow sub-surface cavities and tunnels. |
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This issue of inadequate species delineation has also been pointed out for some apparent cases of intraspecific variation in plants. |
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What follows is a delineation of a range of approaches, which endeavour to provide some answers. |
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Any delineation between the nominally public and non-public spheres is now a hair-splitting irrelevancy. |
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Such delineation serves a controlling function, circumscribing the legal role women may play. |
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Although magnetometry can be used for coarse delineation of bedrock structure, its resolution is relatively poor. |
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The identification and delineation of an emerging research frontier requires both adequate exposure and strong advocacy. |
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To my ears, the DTS track sounds tighter and with better delineation between the channels. |
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The delineation of built-up areas will define the areas where countryside policies apply. |
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I was hoping for a clearer delineation between intuition and pattern recognition in the introduction. |
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This is a useful delineation that guides the reader to the fundamental positions that should be studied first. |
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He integrated firm and bold brush strokes with the precise delineation of form. |
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But unlike Grimsley's conclusive indecision on the matter, White suggests some reasons for the delineation. |
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Preoperative planning and exact delineation of the cause of the symptoms is crucial. |
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Similarly, delineation of Indra has been identified in the coins of some other Indo-Greek kings of comparable vintage. |
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These levels evolve out of the basic training of the dancer and her enlarged vision of the aspects of abhinaya delineation. |
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The delineation of this zone is decided by an interministerial committee and may be adjusted in the light of political and economic criteria. |
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The final delineation of the frontier was a compromise more favorable to the Manchus than to the Russians. |
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Many exterior shots, with the action taking place in the dead of winter, have little or no delineation between the sky and the ground. |
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Several patterns of presentation allow delineation of cases into four predominant types. |
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Throughout the entire program, specific delineation of each phase would bring greater clarity to the respective tasks. |
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However, my intention is not to give the delineation of my horoscope but to show how we can join occidental astrology with vedic astrology. |
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The delineation of atomic substructure and mechanisms of subatomic processes evolved into the modern study of particle physics. |
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Early detection and delineation of tumor borders, or of dysplastic precursors, is often difficult using the naked eye. |
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Finally, Bill 11 fails to create a clear delineation between the private and public sectors. |
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The delineation of the Atlantic coast north of the Maltese cross is based on speculation. |
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A little more delineation between the two sides of the character would have further advanced what was a fair portrayal. |
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The delineation of power between the president and the prime minister must be clear. |
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Contouring interpolated from a profile scan is inferior to an operator's delineation. |
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Better understanding and proper delineation of the saline water will proffer efficient household use of the resource. |
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Within the oscines, one of the greatest problems is a satisfactory delineation and arrangement of the many superficially similar groups. |
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Because IMRT requires highly accurate delineation of the tumour and the normal organs and structures, immobilization of the patient is critical. |
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Again, the hanging indent pattern permits a clear delineation of the individual elements of the entry. |
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In this place there was a clear delineation, most attempts to chat to my care-givers were met with an efficient brush-off. |
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Unfortunately, developing quality standards for unit delineation is very complicated. |
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The notion and delineation of such freedom must be sought in the Article's various paragraphs. |
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You can just make that delineation, you can cut that line out, and say everybody's happy on that side? |
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The proposed new structure, with clear delineation of work, will enhance service delivery and accountability. |
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Both proposals contained statements of principles with regard to the delineation between the draft convention and international humanitarian law. |
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The decision on what type of delineation method to use needs to be based on the aquifer characteristics and the relative risks of contamination. |
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We would have preferred to see a much tighter definition and delineation of what is excluded and what is not. |
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Another problem the project group in the Netherlands faced, was related to the delineation of the SPE population. |
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You want to see a clearer delineation or demarcation in the framework to make sure that there is a more robust respect for science. |
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Successful cooperation mechanisms are based on a clear delineation of the respective roles of the various agencies involved. |
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The main factor affecting the comparability of these statistics is a different delineation of the government sector. |
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In the view of the mission, the delineation between the two commissions is blurred. |
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Your Honour referred to the Workplace Relations Act as being a significant departure from history in terms of the delineation between conciliation and arbitration. |
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Eight metres down, I notice a sharp delineation in the water. |
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In their place would come themes, ending the rigid delineation of topics. |
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The real worth of the book lies in the savage delineation of characters. |
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Her collections of poetry Evening, Rosary, White Flock, Plantain, Anno Domini MCMXXI, bringing Acmeist clarity to the delineation of personal feeling, won her enormous renown. |
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It's very different from Klimt's wispy, sketchy delineation. |
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In the light of the above, the Commission finds that the doubts as regards the appropriate market delineation which should be applied for the purpose of measuring Dell's share in the server market have not been allayed. |
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However, the actual delineation process can be based on a analysis of a number of criteria and criteria thresholds and the application of any one or more of a number of delineation methods. |
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We hope that that strong political commitment will make possible further progress on the delineation of the land border between the two countries. |
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The result on the Grand Banks has been the delineation of an outer maritime boundary that results in very different legal regimes on each side, while the fish move freely back and forth across an artificial line. |
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The delineation of the Lebanese-Syrian border is a bilateral matter that can eventually be settled only through an agreement between the two countries. |
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Moreover, the proposed organizational framework, with its vertical delineation of all items of the agenda through the appointment of seven Coordinators, is bound to help the CD to make better use of time and resources. |
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The second area of attention concerns the clear delineation of waste originating from separate waste collection and waste originating from combined waste collection. |
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While religion broadly marks the delineation of these divisions, the contentions were primarily political and related to access to power. |
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For Darwin, the problem was how species arose from a common ancestor, but he did not attempt to find rules for delineation of species. |
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A true delineation of the smallest man is capable of interesting the greatest man. |
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The research explored the relative merits of several forms of overtaking lane delineation and signage treatments in the safe and controlled environment of a simulated driving task. |
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The borders should not be changed by force and the status quo ante should be restored as a pre-condition for a subsequent demarcation and delineation of the border. Ethiopia remains committed to the OAU framework agreement. |
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Culture, history and political tradition are all important, but I think the clearest line of delineation separating America from these other countries is the structure of its political institutions. |
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But in its careful delineation of individual characters, the painting also suggests that every man and woman, of whatever social class, needs work as a kind of soul medicine. |
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The artists and programmers present liberate themselves with ease from the issues of the delineation and categorization of artistic fields and spaces. |
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Next, the project will populate, test, and evaluate the data base and develop a user-friendly interface to enable data base maintenance so that the delineation of place names can be done on-line. |
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This goal will advance knowledge in 4 areas of the country, including complete flow characterization of individual aquifers to delineation of regional hydrostratigraphic units. |
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He reveals profound psychological insight, as in the delineation of such antipodal characters as Jason and Medea, or of the forces, often subconscious, at work in the group frenzy of the Bacchae. |
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The site evaluation describes surface water hydrology, including delineation of the drainage basins and available prehistoric, historical, and instrumentally-recorded hydrological data, such as water levels and flow rates. |
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When the Steering Committee last met in April 1997, it made a number of useful recommendations for a clear delineation of the duties of the Centre with respect to the divisions of Cultural Heritage and Ecological Sciences. |
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Elaborating on the theory underlying DMT and providing a guide to Clinical practice, this book begins with a delineation of DMT in contrast to therapeutic physical activity. |
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