Sentences with phrase «clear dividing lines»

Drawing clear dividing lines between your personal and professional lives is an essential basis for an effective work - life balance.
However, did the Court manage to advance such clear dividing lines in a legally sound manner?
The two worlds will maintain their respective characteristic traits and be displayed in easily identifiable areas of the stand that are separate but adjoining, with no clear dividing lines.
David Miliband will set out clear dividing lines between him and his brother, seen as the two front - runners in the race to succeed Gordon Brown.
Mr Simpson does warn that failure to draw clear dividing lines between Labour and the Conservatives could spell disaster at the next general election.
Mr Brown will find himself in the campaign his opponent wants unless he ensures there are clear dividing lines.
NEC members asked for an inquiry into blacklisting, highlighted the unprecedented growth in inequality under the coalition, and wanted clear dividing lines with the Tories on welfare and on austerity.
But whereas ancient man drew no clear dividing line between objective knowledge and the insights to be expressed in poetry, this is something we are forced to do.
With inequality growing by the day, there is now a clear dividing line not only between the Liberal Democrats and Tories, but more importantly for many, between Labour and Lib Dems as well.
The clearest dividing line between myself and many who favour Brexit because of nationalist sentiment is probably the question of identity.
However, he believes a referendum is unlikely to be necessary in the next parliament, drawing a clear dividing line with David Cameron, who has said he will offer one by the end of 2017 after negotiating reforms.
«It proves that there is no clear dividing line between rocky worlds like Earth and fluffier planets like water worlds or gas giants.»
There is no clear dividing line between illegal corruption and mere misuse of money in Brazil.
One study, also presented at the conference, has discovered a clear dividing line between rocky planets larger than Earth and gassy planets smaller than Neptune.
Evidence is growing, however, that there may be no clear dividing line.
Obviously there is no clear dividing line between core strength and stability.
So, be a little forgiving with yourself in those moments when you don't keep a clear dividing line between work and play, and you'll be able to tackle the next steps with a positive attitude.
There's no clear dividing line between a middle - class lifestyle and something more luxurious, but $ 62,000 should cover the basics plus a moderate amount of travel, hobbies and entertainment.
We'd have to explore level of persistence and the asynchronous gameplay between players to even begin to construct a clearer dividing line, and that that point I think most people don't care enough to make the distinction.
I agree with the main thrust of this, that there really isn't some clear dividing line.

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It's a clear effort by Osborne to create a politically - damaging dividing line.
Whereas at one time she might have called herself socially liberal, recent developments mean it is not that «clear cut» on which side of the dividing line you fall.
Kelly has a sky - high approval rating, with 66 percent of those polled stating they like the job he's doing, though there is a clear divide along race lines, with 78 of white voters saying they approve, versus just 51 percent of black voters.
The dividing lines were clear.
By now the dividing line was so clear Miliband hardly even needed to point it out.
The dividing line between helping the young unemployed under Labour versus protecting privileged utilities under the Tories was as clear as it was bright.
On Thursday morning, a relieved Tony Blair's plan would be to focus on the «big picture» - in particular the reform of the public services - in order to create clear political dividing lines with Michael Howard's Conservatives.
«Let us be quite clear, the dividing line in our community is not between Muslims and others, it is between extremists and the rest of us, the extremists who try to divide us from each other,» he insisted.
It puts something vastly important in their place — the recognition that there is no clear - cut dividing line between mind and body, feelings and food.
I used that phrase, «abnormal territory,» for a reason — there's not a clear line dividing what's abnormal from what's normal.
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By the end of the separate arguments, it was clear that the justices were divided, and not always along their usual conservative and liberal lines.
This clear specification divide between sport and luxury is in keeping with Maserati's other model lines, so the specification choices stay simple for buyers.
If you're teetering on the dividing line between being frugal and being cheap, you need to be clear on the consequences of straying too far in the wrong direction.
The first, a row of clear glass vessels placed on the floor of the gallery in a line dividing the space in two, contain clear liquid.
BONN, Germany — Little concrete progress was achieved at the climate talks that ended here this week, but the fault lines that will divide the world as its attempts to negotiate a new climate treaty by the end of this year became vividly clear in the corridors of the Maritim Hotel Conference Center.
Second, a much more simple method — averaging — show that, no matter what the slight statistical tendency of sceptics is, on aggregate, there is no clear line dividing lunatic sceptics from the enlightened climate scientists and their disciples.
The Supreme Court reversed, concluding that «it would prove difficult, if not impossible, for judges to administer evidentiary rules under which a «gatekeeping» obligation depended on a distinction between «scientific» knowledge and «technical» or «other specialized» knowledge, since there is no clear line dividing the one from the others and no convincing need to make such distinctions.»
To the extent we need to divide the bar — and it's not always clear to me that we do — we should divide it along the lines of whether a firm serves a consumer client base or a corporate / institutional client base, because those really are very different types of businesses.
A good policy will spell out clear rules on the dividing lines between business and personal use and cover the right for the company to install monitoring software or perform a remote lock or wipe of data that could include personal information.
Critics raise a range of concerns, with the U.S. post-9 / 11 conflicts typically Exhibit A: the line dividing «armed conflict» and not is no longer clear or stable enough to provide meaningful guidance; current definitions may compromise humanitarian interests, prospects for criminal justice or both; perhaps most important, the «armed conflict» classification no longer reflects current moral, political, or strategic sensibilities about the role of lethal force in an age in which global threats have changed.
While there used to be a very clear divide between mid-range smartphones and high - end flagships, the lines have increasingly blurred over the past few years.
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