Sentences with phrase «clear demarcation lines»

Matthew Oakeshott, the Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman, said there needed to be clear demarcation lines between the governor and parliament to maintain the Bank's independence.
At this point, as a Management Consultant who grew up in a world where there was a clear demarcation line between consultants and professional services and the world of hardware and software, I realized that my world had changed.
What is clearly at stake in this «war» — fundamentally prompted by the lack of a clear demarcation line between these types of acts in the Treaty — is therefore the institutional balance of powers.

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In addition to finding that perfect time allotment between our professional and personal lives, the line separating our home and work time is both fuzzy and curvy, often having no clear demarcation.
«Without law, that is, without any clear - cut and transmissible line of demarcation between that which is pleasing to God and that which is displeasing to Him, there can be no historical continuity of divine rule upon earth.»
Any absolutely clear line of demarcation that segregates our mental functioning from its cosmic matrix is purely arbitrary — indeed an illusion, a vestige of dualistic mythology.
In that spirit, the recent editorial from the Scientific American board of editors opposing mandatory labeling of GMO foods was disappointing because it was, in my view, another missed opportunity to start laying down some much clearer lines of demarcation.
With the Ativ series, Samsung is clearly aiming for a clear demarcation from its current Android tablet lines and it seems that Microsoft's own attempt to manufacture its own Windows 8 / RT hardware with the Surface hasn't fazed them in terms of competitive advantage, unlike other OEMs crying foul.
Hair loss with dandruff and pigmentation are common and often there is a «water line» pattern, a clear line of demarcation along the body below which the skin is irritated and above which the skin is normal.
The multiplicity of fine lines builds up to create a vast section that is densely colored and which — with a clear, curving demarcation between the blue ink and the horizon of the canvas — calls to mind a mountaintop.
It really behooves us to just do it right the first time, and our clearest line of demarcation is the melting of the poles, and that began no later than 1953, forced by between 300 and 315 ppm... which I keep repeating, but which keeps seeming to be ignored.
As with most things you write, you've got a killer line in there that I am citing the bejesus out of... «There is a clear demarcation in the NHMRC's agenda when it comes to women and Indigenous researchers.
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