Thus, while the perceptual line of distinction remains the same for these commentators, the conceptual demarcations made verbally differ in significant ways. |
I intend my typology to serve as an intellectual tool for purposes of discussion, not to indicate absolute demarcations or a rigid classification. |
Differences of age, gender, class, and ethnicity were not eliminated but remained as demarcations of identity and status. |
But when you look at those organisms with genetics, what you can see is that there are in fact sharp demarcations between populations from one place to the next. |
At such moments, our distinctions between sacred and secular, our demarcations of time, place and identity, are briefly but intensely shaken. |
As I said on Saturday, shift patterns, responsibilities, work duties and demarcations were frozen in time. |