Use of demarcation in Sentences. 38 Examples

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demarcation in the middle of sentence


  1. The demarcation among characters in a string.
  2. The demarcation among characters in a string.
  3. There is no demarcation line along the Yalu River.
  4. There is no demarcation line along the Yalu River.
  5. There was no clear demarcation between work and play.
  6. There is no sharp demarcation between these two types.
  7. The courts have long been involved in demarcation disputes.
  8. The courts have long been involved in demarcation disputes.
  9. The line of demarcation between manager and worker will blur.
  10. The line of demarcation between manager and worker will blur.
  11. Curzon Line: demarcation line Between Poland and Soviet Russia.
  12. Every publication or public appearance is a demarcation dispute.
  13. The demarcation between black and rust is to be clearly defined.
  14. The debugging and demarcation Methods: Were introduced in detail.
  15. It was hard to draw clear lines of demarcation between work and leisure.
  16. In fact, the lines of demarcation between the two camps were much less distinct.
  17. Talks were continuing about the demarcation of the border between the two countries.
  18. There was no clear demarcation between work and play or public and private business.
  19. The consensus of opinion, nevertheless, was that the fundamental demarcation occurred at £40.
  20. To bypass ministerial demarcation lines, several territorial production complexes have been set up.
  21. This demarcation is achieved, as we saw in our earlier discussion of Winnicott, through frustration.
  22. She had driven slowly forward to the yellow demarcation line and the frightening folds of barbed wire.
  23. It is likely to be a considerable time before arrangements for any border demarcation can be completed.
  24. This resulted in a strict demarcation between the employer's personal duty and his vicarious liability.
  25. Any attempt at continued demarcation is impossible once the courts move to a theory of extensive review.
  26. Both gynaecology and obstetrics challenged traditional lines of demarcation between medicine and surgery.
  27. This leads to the second problem, which is concerned with the exact demarcation of the North-South boundary.
  28. The more individualistic the inner life of individuals the more clear-cut the demarcation line between our subjects.
  29. The more individualistic the inner life of individuals the more clear-cut the demarcation line between our subjects.
  30. The Gardiner entrance to Yellowstone -- the demarcation between civilization and wildness -- is an arch without a door.
  31. Nor did his Lordship draw any demarcation between administrative institutions and inferior courts for the purposes of review.
  32. Nor did his Lordship draw any demarcation between administrative institutions and inferior courts for the purposes of review.
  33. There is also an exaggerated demarcation of social distance between ranks, and deferential behavior by subordinate ranks toward superiors.
  34. There is also an exaggerated demarcation of social distance between ranks, and deferential behavior by subordinate ranks toward superiors.
  35. A clearer demarcation might be drawn between the traditional subject headings lists and thesauri by the following summary of differences: 1.
  36. A clearer demarcation might be drawn between the traditional subject headings lists and thesauri by the following summary of differences: 1.
  37. The Treaty defined the demarcation of powers between the federation and the constituent republics as a component element of the new Constitution.
  38. The Treaty defined the demarcation of powers between the federation and the constituent republics as a component element of the new Constitution.

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