Sentences with phrase «demarcation line between»

By tackling the case from this perspective, the Court addressed the issue of the appropriate demarcation line between delegated and implementing acts only indirectly.
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.
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.
If that were true, the authors would have been listed alphabetically in both rooms and no demarcation line between those who were indie (which seems to include those of us who are published by smaller publishers, although I was put in the big room) and those who were published by the Big Five.
Perhaps the most interesting aspect of BMW's future small car strategy concerns the precise demarcation line between FWD and RWD.
Ignoring that inner - city disease or its treatments, in part by shunning anyone and anything south of 8 Mile Road — the famous, Eminem - enhanced demarcation line between city and suburb — became a way of life for suburbanites.
Another thing this movie borrows from its predecessors is the black and white demarcation line between the good and bad guys.
Or perhaps they were «danglers» who sway around the demarcation line between alcoholic and nonalcoholic patterns.
Kim apparently tried to downplay the underlying tension between the two by joking about how many years it took for him to visit South Korea despite the very thin demarcation line between them.
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.
The fire showed all the classic signs of arson, including «pour patterns» on the floor: demarcation lines between burned and unburned areas that suggested a flammable liquid had been poured and ignited.

Not exact matches

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.
â $ œJesus said he brings a sword, it gives them permission to be divisive, to draw lines of demarcation between themselves and others, to judge people and make life miserable for themâ $ (NP)
Furthermore, it is very hard to draw a precise and definite line of demarcation between our own bodily existence and that of the world around us.
«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.»
This is not a question of either - or, but of an unwearying scrutiny which will draw ever anew the right line of demarcation between those spheres which must be centralized and those which can be reserved to the autonomous regulation of the individual communities.
Where then lays the line of demarcations between dumb, dumber and dumbest or smart, smarter and smartest?
And the lines of demarcation between the styles, even though both consider themselves Christian, are not friendly frontiers, A certified feminist in her peasant blouse and jeans does not fit among the Total Woman in pegnoirs.
The thing is, I'm still looking for the line of demarcation between gluten - free possible and gluten - free impossible.
Fantasy Shonn Greene represents the universal line of demarcation between players worth getting excited about and players who will disappoint you terribly.
The line of demarcation between these 11 teams and the rest of the field is difficult to draw.
North Carolina — and the southernmost parts of Virginia — is considered the line of demarcation along the east coast between the north and the south.
He pointed out that «there are two separate issues so we must learn to draw the line of demarcation between the two.»
As illustrated by the defection of Tory MP Mark Reckless in 2014, there is a thin line of demarcation between eurosceptic Conservatives and UKIP.
The discoloration gradually faded out at the upper and lower margins of the involved segment, so that there was no definite line of demarcation between healthy and sick tissue.
The textbook explanation is that the Moho draws the line between the crust and the mantle: a demarcation between familiar igneous surface rocks - such as granites, basalts and gabbros - and those of the interior peridotites.
What I can tell you is that similar to Christopher Nolan «s Inception, there will be a definite line of demarcation between those who like and those who don't.
As a demonstration of just how blurred the line of demarcation between station wagons and hatchbacks has become, there are those who consider the Dodge Caliber more of the latter than the former.
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.
By making Frank Stella, Robert Rauschenberg, Mark Rothko, and Ad Reinhardt the sole artists represented, the narrative of a purely New York phenomenon is promulgated, drawing a line of demarcation between these painters and the European modernists who tested the dark palette in the early twentieth century.
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.
The «demarcation problem» publically stated by Popper in a lecture in 1953 can be considered the criterion for a demarking line between science and pseudo-science.
There needs to be very explicit and reasonable lines of demarcation between the Firm Leader and COO's responsibilities.
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