County leaders are protesting the state's strict
boundary lines for wind turbines.
I like that the narrator brought back
the boundary lines for Dickens, realistic.
The bill — which passed the House 87 - 51 and the Senate 30 - 16 — sought to establish an independent redistricting panel that would be responsible for drawing
the boundary lines for congressional and state legislative districts in Maryland.
The old
boundary lines for the Syracuse - based 25th Congressional District were redrawn this year as part of the once - a-decade redistricting process.
JAMESTOWN - New district
boundary lines for the Chautauqua County Legislature could be approved by late this afternoon.
You simply put them out as
boundary line for you dog.
2) The global mean temperature (GMT) has never exceeded its upper
boundary line for long for the last 160 years as shown in the above graph.
Not exact matches
The center
line between the
boundaries is then used as a base -
line for measurement.
«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.
Although many charities are adopting a wait - and - see attitude about tax reform, others have already
lined up against the tax reform bills and are initiating efforts to mobilize opposition, within the
boundaries allowed
for «lobbying» under the tax law.
Outer trend
lines are seen more as a
boundary for price that the trend will have a hard time breaking.
Trend
lines in and among themselves are not indicators; they are more or less
boundary markers
for traders optimism and pessimism of what is currently taking place in the market.
Yes, and yet if he be double - minded (
for the decision as to the
boundary line between the pure and the double - minded is here of a singular complexity), then his double - mindedness is more subtle and concealed, more presumptuous than that obvious and out - and - out worldly sort.
For complex, zig - zag polygons, such as illustrated in FIGURE 1,1 the general condition is rather that such a connecting straight
line cuts the
boundary an odd number of times.
Ecklund reveals how scientists — believers and skeptics alike — are struggling to engage the increasing number of religious students in their classrooms and argues that many scientists are searching
for «
boundary pioneers» to cross the picket
lines separating science and religion.
«The
boundary lines have fallen
for me in pleasant places; surely I have a delightful inheritance.»
Abortion, contraception and homosexuality have all been made into
boundary - defining issues; they have become the «
lines in the sand»
for whether one judges others to be Christian or not.
Great episcopal figures of the antebellum period —
for example, the Irish liberal John England of Charleston, and the pugnacious John Hughes of New York — were «fitted» into the Carrollingian story
line (if I may be pardoned the neologism) even as their distinctive styles and the accomplishments of their episcopates stretched the
boundaries of the «Carroll Church.»
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.
Jack was cited
for misconduct after he slung Kangaroos defender Luke McDonald over the
boundary line and into a group of AFL officials during the first quarter of the preliminary final at ANZ Stadium.
In
line with the theme, «Beyond the
Boundaries: New Approaches and New Strategies,» the conference highlighted various ways to improve the quality of early childhood education
for the families they serve.
They can create the
boundaries of their fantasy world, draw a foul
line for the driveway's basketball goal, write clues of a treasure hunt or mark the finish
line of a race.
What I hear from you is this: milk is
for babies; crossing that
line blows
boundaries out of the water.
A long - range planning task force is updating the park district «s master plan, and one of its recommendations called
for the district to square off
boundary lines on the northwest part of the district.
In addition, the
lines should always be open
for the children to express their thoughts and feelings and to be aware of the new rules and
boundaries.
If we can be calm as a child tests out what the
boundary and
line in the sand actually is, then we are modeling
for our child how to handle this in their own lives.
The worst has finally happened: your teen has been pushing the
boundaries and often crossing straight over the
line for months and has now been expelled
for their behavior.
Suffolk County's Comprehensive Master Plan 2035, approved unanimously by the Legislature in July, makes note of these challenges and more, encouraging the county to issue incentives
for municipalities to work together to ensure sound planning across their
boundary lines.
In the past, good - government groups have criticized the majority Republicans (and Democrats who control the Assembly, and by tacit agreement draw its district
lines)
for tweaking
boundaries to help incumbents.
They are not the first to criticize the proposed
lines along racial grounds, but the caucus» criticism lends political heft as state officials negotiate the final
boundaries for state legislative districts.
We don't yet know
for sure the impact of the reduction in the number of constituencies — the Conservatives should be the net beneficiaries, but the parties will fight over every
boundary line; until the new map is drawn we won't know how many seats will change hands
for a given swing.
The
boundaries we've got are fairly arbitrary (
for instance, the
line between Machester and Salford, or Manchester and Trafford) and we need to act with greater cooperation.
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
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
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.
Having spent more time with his family, Fowler then returned twice to front
line politics, first as Chairman of the Conservative Party (as a backbencher in Parliament) from 1992 - 4, during which time he oversaw the
Boundary Changes in the early 1990s; then on the Conservative front bench as Shadow Secretary of State
for Environment, Transport and the Regions, 1997 - 8 and finally, as Shadow Home Secretary, 1998 - 9.
If scientists come forward with some compelling plans
for what they could study and how that information might help people, it would have to be a constant back - and - forth discussion between the scientific community and the policy regulators of what can be practically enforced... The question is, after 14 days, is there another practical
boundary that resets the
line?
As Jupiter and Saturn wandered back out, their gravity latched on to asteroids that formed beyond the snow
line — the
boundary beyond which temperatures are low enough
for ice to form — and flung them inward.
«By establishing the self - thinning
boundary lines from the size - density trajectories, the onset of mortality risk can be determined
for ponderosa pine stands.»
Instead of redrawing geographic
boundaries based on mathematical analysis of supply and demand, the current proposal seeks to keep the regions but soften their borders to allow
for more sharing across the
lines.
Instead, the repeal quotes WOTUS to explain why the Trump administration is trying to avoid a scientific debate, noting a section of the 2015 regulation says, «Science does not provide bright
line boundaries with respect to where «water ends»
for purpose of the [Clean Water Act].»
When the ability to be constantly connected makes it that much more difficult to draw
lines between work and your personal life, setting
boundaries for yourself is more important than ever.
A hedge or hedgerow is a
line of closely spaced shrubs and sometimes trees, planted and trained to form a barrier or to mark the
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As portrayed by Yarosh,
Line is an individual who teeters on the edge of manic, constantly pushing
boundaries and searching
for her next high, which we come to understand is her coping mechanism to deal with her dying mother's battle with cancer.
Pushing the
boundary lines to not only protect the national security of one of the most powerful countries in the world, but also civilians» individual rights and freedom, can be an intimidating process
for even the bravest male soldiers.
Race is a political grouping created to support slavery and colonialism, and its
boundary lines have shifted over time and across nations to suit political ends...
For the last three centuries, science... has been instrumental in justifying the concept of biological races — and this century's genomic science is no different... Despite the scientific and political evidence, some scientists are attempting to modernize the myth that race is a biological category... What's new is that today's racial science claims to divide human beings into natural groups with more accurate precision and without the taint of racism.»
Like the Staten Island educator at the center of this film, The Kindergarten Teacher pushes
boundaries and crosses
lines as it navigates its way through a tricky story of a five - year - old boy (newcomer Parker Sevak), who shows an unreal gift
for poetry, and his teacher, Lisa (a career - best performance by Maggie Gyllenhaal, who is also one of the film's producers), who struggles in her adult - education class to be a poet as well, if only to add a bit of culture to a home life that offers her little by way of intellectual stimulation.
We also drop schools located in three North Carolina Outer Banks counties with substantial water
boundaries because straight -
line distance is a poor proxy
for actual travel time to and from these localities.
Missouri's pension
boundaries would make it practically impossible
for high - performing school districts to operate a program, run a school, or loan teachers within the Saint Louis or Kansas City
boundaries, just as state pension
boundaries would make it impossible
for schools to effectively work across state
lines.
Through these fortified skillsets, including the cognitive flexibility skills needed
for global collaboration, they'll do more than just win the race — they will push the
boundaries beyond the finish
line.
Although charter schools can (and sometimes do) attract students across traditional
boundary lines, we do not believe it is reasonable to expect that students move freely across entire CBSAs to attend charter schools
for a number of reasons.
For example, in the case of Washington D.C., if the entire CBSA were an appropriate point of comparison, charter students would be crossing state lines (since the Washington D.C. CBSA also includes Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia) and city boundaries in the 5,000 square mile region in an effort to travel to charter schools in the heart of inner city D.C. Of course, it doesn't make sense to compare, for instance, the charter schools in Washington D.C. (where 93 % of the charter schools in the metro region are located) to the traditional public schools in Front Royal, VA, which is 63 miles aw
For example, in the case of Washington D.C., if the entire CBSA were an appropriate point of comparison, charter students would be crossing state
lines (since the Washington D.C. CBSA also includes Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia) and city
boundaries in the 5,000 square mile region in an effort to travel to charter schools in the heart of inner city D.C. Of course, it doesn't make sense to compare,
for instance, the charter schools in Washington D.C. (where 93 % of the charter schools in the metro region are located) to the traditional public schools in Front Royal, VA, which is 63 miles aw
for instance, the charter schools in Washington D.C. (where 93 % of the charter schools in the metro region are located) to the traditional public schools in Front Royal, VA, which is 63 miles away!