The phrase
"boundary lines" refers to imaginary or physical lines that mark the edges or limits of an area, separating it from other areas.
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So caring for persons, he found it impossible to stop caring when faced with the artificial
boundary lines of race or nation.
The federal courts had to respect the existing school
district boundary lines, even if that made impossible an effective remedy for segregation in the metropolitan area.
[4] The urban concentration of charter schools is irrelevant if charter schools are drawing students from
across boundary lines.
According to the guidelines, districts must first try to use «race - neutral» approaches when deciding about student assignment to achieve diversity as well as for drawing
school boundary lines.
Don't allow your dog to greet people at the front door, at your front yard gate or at your
property boundary line.
You give the computer a simple instruction: minimize the length of the internal
boundary lines within the political entity, subject to the districts being roughly the same population.
Adjust fog lamp with adjusting screw (1) to upper light - dark
boundary line with adjuster.
Because of this they will take off, completely forgetting
imaginary boundary lines, if they see something that captures their interest.
If this last point seems vague and general, let us take my earlier remark about
political boundary lines on a map as a concrete illustration.
So another
good boundary line to draw is to step back from a continued relationship with your former in - laws.
Often, adverse possession arises from a good faith mistake regarding the
legal boundary line or from the state of title that no one is aware of until the adverse possession deadline has run.
It is challenging to determine where the
healthy boundary lines should be drawn, especially if you've never learned what is appropriate.
The urban concentration of charter schools is irrelevant if charter schools are drawing students from
across boundary lines.
She suggests performing a land survey to establish clear
boundary lines between your seller's property and the neighbors, and then erecting a fence or landscape buffer, which can draw attention away from neighboring properties and add to the attributes of your listing.
JAMESTOWN - New district
boundary lines for the Chautauqua County Legislature could be approved by late this afternoon.
Ironically, the Ritter team reanalysis used district
boundary lines in an effort to justify the charters» segregated enrollments — even though charter schools are often not constrained by those boundaries.
Her dad had brought home a new atlas and they were lying in the recliner together, leafing through the pages and tracing their fingers
over boundary lines and sounding out the exotic place names of far - flung countries.
Sought after both nationally and internationally and collected world - wide for more than forty years she is among those rare lifetime studio artists able to
cross boundary lines working in multi-dimensional disciplines.
Red River Gradient Boundary Survey Act — Vote Passed (250 - 171, 10 Not Voting) The bill would require the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to pay for a private survey to identify the south
boundary line along the Red River separating Texas and Oklahoma with regards to land title and ownership, with the states of Texas and Oklahoma to determine which lands are federal lands and which are private.
A map or chart of a lot, subdivision or community drawn by a surveyor
showing boundary lines, buildings, improvements on the land, and easements.
The parties» knowledge or lack thereof of the
true boundary line is really not the important issue.
Given that charter schools can and do enroll students across
traditional boundary lines, our analysis took into account the demographic composition of students in the entire metro area, as opposed to a single school district.
[37] To set the norms, he chose not to
draw boundary line or lines, but look for a centre or the essence.
They have suggested
setting boundary lines where tourists will be able to see and photograph the pigs who swim up to boats, but will not be allowed to feed them.
Imaginary
boundary lines delineating the inner city, suburban or rural communities, whether school or societal, do not stop violence, gangs, guns and drugs.
The inconsistency of the wireless
boundary lines make the correction less predictable which is what causes nervousness in dogs more than the actual correction level.
For the work, Quevedo applied colored pieces of vinyl tape to the museum's atrium floor in the shapes of athletic
field boundary lines.
In other areas, the researchers examined what happens when similar patients located just on opposite sides of emergency - dispatch
boundary lines wound up in different types of hospitals.
The Court further concluded that school districting, based upon town and
city boundary lines, is unconstitutional.
a formal survey of property that
establishes boundary lines and defines any types of limits on construction and other features that could affect the value of property; in many cases lenders require buyers to purchase a property survey.
«The intensifying battle for negotiating power and market share will lead companies to do acquisitions across traditional
industry boundary lines,» said Erik Gordon, a professor at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan who studies the drug industry.
The will to overcoming this existential mistrust must begin with a «criticism of criticism» which will assign
proper boundary lines to those newly discovered elements by means of which the sociological and psychological theorists have attempted to unmask and «see through» the motivations of individuals and groups of men.
A few days later I traveled over a different West Bank road, this time from Jerusalem to Latrun, a journey taken to gain perspective on the terrain over which so many previous battles have been fought and where
future boundary lines may some day be argued.
One need not be a Freudian, however, to observe that attitudes toward sex, and especially variant understandings of the relationship of sex and the social order, mark out one of the
important boundary lines of our political and cultural landscape.
Sam De Lucia's birds were so good that he, in his own words, «was leavin» nuthin» for nobody,» and so he got kicked out of the Peekskill Racing Pigeon Club, and then he got thrown out of Newburgh when the boys in the racing club there suddenly decided to redraw the
membership boundary lines.
Finch cut a shocked figure when flames were shot into the air as he went to pick up the ball from over the Adelaide
Oval boundary line.
The fields had not been prepared for the event, so Repede pitched in and helped
paint boundary lines.