Sentences with phrase «old boundaries»

Its refugees are extremely sick patients who sometimes die waiting in a bureaucracy that determines their fate based largely on old boundaries that don't take into account differences in supply and demand.
Forget about old boundaries, ignore the traditional rules: go right across.
New and different is the name of the game in the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art exhibit «New Waves,» which showcases Virginia artists attempting to push past old boundaries and redefine what it means to be cutting edge.
Old boundaries become permeable as theological differences get swallowed up in co-belligerency.
I, therefore, believe in the possibility of the overflow of old boundaries when wholehearted devotion to one's own faith is matched with a devout respect for the faith of others and I call on all our Muslim brothers and sisters to demonstrate continually this sense of unity and oneness in the years ahead.
If the old boundaries between work and life have broken down, it's up to individuals to set their own, Moses says.
Bands like P.O.D. and Creed are constantly being referred to as either Christian or secular in a frenzied attempt to label and categorize anything that might renegotiate the age - old boundaries.
And with Jesus Christ at the center, all the old boundaries break down and the hierarchies begin to blur.
If the Commons vote fails the 2015 election will be run on the old boundaries, after all.
Under FPTP on the old boundaries, the Tories would now be well short of a majority.
The old boundary lines for the Syracuse - based 25th Congressional District were redrawn this year as part of the once - a-decade redistricting process.
Judith Pattinson, has been selected to fight Workington in Cumbria - the seat where she stood in 2005 under the old boundaries.
On the old boundaries Labour could win an overall majority with a lead over the Tories of 3 %, but given they win far more seats in Scotland and Wales than the Tories do, we really will need to wait for the other Commissions» reports before we can make any estimates about how their target will change.
Seats which are now notionally deemed to be Conservative but were held by Labour / Lib Dems on the old boundaries
Estimates (they are never predictions) of the effect of boundary changes is normally based on how the actual result of the last election on the old boundaries would have been counted based on the new boundaries.
If the old boundaries had been retained, this seat would probably have been continuously held by the Liberals and Liberal Democrats since 1974.
Old boundaries were being broken, and the nascent»60s counterculture was coalescing into a powerful force that would change music, movies, comedy, and most other forms...
As Professor Robert Schwartz, C.A.S.» 68, noted, «Old boundaries and definitions of the school district are changing.»
Perhaps new schools of choice could strategically ignore the old boundaries.
The 10 year apartment building investment loan rate we track has returned to its old boundary of four and a half percent despite Treasuries in the two and teens again at the end of November.
Now the system will no work of of course, but many dogs — particularly more timid dogs will not venture past the old boundaries, remembering that this used to cause them to get the shock.
The means can be varied, so long as they lead to the result of having a Mega Man game that breaks old boundaries.
It can displace the old boundaries entirely, as when recent abstractions by Stella or Joan Snyder become decorative.
Charles Saatchi's new gallery in Chelsea, at the old Duke of York's barracks, is a fantastic space, room after glorious, beautifully lit room, generous in size, fit for really major shows — if a little bland, certainly compared with the old Boundary Road premises.
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