Not exact matches
If you lead a team on either side of the
fence, you can reach across that
boundary by building relationships, scheduling cross-team meetings, and identifying projects that would be made better
by working together.
The political landscape is also surrounded
by ideological
fences that confine debate within acceptable
boundaries.
With geo -
fencing, the shop is surrounded
by a virtual
boundary that triggers a notification when the vehicle crosses it.
The southern
boundary is marked
by a beautiful
fence, a four - strand, barbed wire structure with identical creosoted posts standing in an undeviating line seven miles long.
That freedom is already restricted
by steel border
fences — roughly 35 percent of the entire U.S. — Mexico
boundary has been
fenced.
Clearly define a school's
boundaries, such as
by placing
fencing around the grounds or having clear signs that indicates when an individual is about to trespass.
While most electronic
fences work
by delivering a mild electric shock, some emit ultrasound or a combination of shock and ultrasound that alerts the dog as he approaches the
boundary.
Altering the
fence's
boundary would enable dingoes to enter the Sturt national park in New South Wales, allowing scientists to assess whether dingoes, long reviled
by many people as dangerous to livestock and even humans, could in fact act as saviours for threatened native animals.
Properly trained, the dogs should have no comprehension that running through the
fence is a possibility, instead they will be conditioned to respond to the correction
by turning and retreating away from the
boundary.
2000 A retrospective study of five serious and apparently unforeseen and random dog attacks on 3 adults and 2 children (Polsky, R. 2000) concluded that the use of electric
boundary fences by the owners of these dogs was largely responsible for the attacks.
With
boundary training (often marketed as an electric
fence or an invisible
fence), the shock collar is triggered
by wires placed underground along the property line so the dog learns exactly how far they can go before they reach the
boundary.
This tendency to work independently stems from their method of herding, which was to basically control the sheep on their own
by circling the herd, working as a sort of moving
fence to keep the flock within a
boundary.
The invisible
fence collar is used for the express purpose of notifying your dog when it is approaching the invisible
boundary around your home set up
by your invisible
fence collar.
The
boundary is the property line (marked
by a
fence line) between Prisoners Harbor and Valley Anchorage.
It commemorates Vocation
by paying homage to the often invisible workers who care for Lynden's sculptures and grounds; but it also introduces a subtly transgressive perspective
by placing a carefully manicured path, complete with planters and engraved markers, in an otherwise path-less sculpture garden, and
by ultimately inviting visitors through the
boundary fence and «just outside» the garden's pastoral sanctuary.
Several are chained to a
boundary fence enclosing a space we might presume — from the attitudes taken up
by the characters, one of whom carries a gym ball while another lifts barbells — to be an exercise yard.
In her project Borders and
Boundaries, embroidery artist Danielle Clough — featured previously — weaved a beautiful colourful bird into wired
fencing, as commissioned
by United Nations for the lead up to its first World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul today.
Inspired
by the bedroom communities of Mid-America, his work examines the conflict between our need to push individual sexual
boundaries and our desire to appear as ambassadors of a white - picket -
fence America.
Any person who without the written permission of the landowner, the owner's agent, or the person in lawful possession of the land, willfully enters any lands under cultivation or enclosed
by fence, belonging to, or occupied
by, another, or who willfully enters upon uncultivated or unenclosed lands where signs forbidding trespass are displayed at intervals not less than three to the mile along all exterior
boundaries and at all roads and trails entering the lands, is guilty of a public offense.
(1) The line must be certain, well defined, and in some fashion physically designated upon the ground, e.g.,
by monuments, roadways,
fence lines, etc.; (2) in the absence of an express agreement establishing the designated line as the
boundary line, the adjoining landowners, or their predecessors in interest, must have in good faith manifested,
by their acts, occupancy, and improvements with respect to their respective properties, a mutual recognition and acceptance of the designated line as the true
boundary line; and (3) the requisite mutual recognition an acquiescence in the line must have continued for that period of time required to secure property
by adverse possession.
The trial judge concluded that the Barnard survey was not correct, and declared the
boundary between the properties was marked
by the original
fence.
The trial judge did not err in finding that a statutory declaration relied upon
by the appellants reflected a mutual mistake of all parties at the time that the chain link
fence was the
boundary.
A survey plan of a property is a specialized «map» created
by a professional surveyor that displays your property
boundaries and the location of buildings, structures,
fences, walls, driveways and other features adjacent to property lines.