Sentences with phrase «sharp boundaries»

On a sunny day they can seem like distinct entities, with sharp boundaries separating them.
When we are seeking wisdom, instead of value - free information, we do not want sharp boundaries or the defense of turf.
Some small dark regions, with sharp boundaries, appear in this image.
We can speak of fundamentalists as distinct groups, at least in specific situations, because they themselves draw sharp boundaries between their own members and outsiders.
That means that Google is drawing sharper boundaries around what Android manufacturers like Samsung and LG can do.
This new way of seeing clouds — and the way wet and dry air form sharp boundaries — is the focus of the team's study, published in Science this week.
The study supports long - standing ideas that there is no single sharp boundary between the quantum and classical worlds, says quantum physicist Wojciech Zurek of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
It suggests there are distinct categories of underweight, ideal, overweight and obese, with sharp boundaries that hinge on a decimal place.
Renée falls in love with Kakuro, breaking the sharp boundary between her and the building's wealthy residents.
A movement does not have sharp boundaries.
The discovery of a sharp boundary between Earth's hardened outer shell and a softer layer underneath could force a reassessment of how and why tectonic plates move.
The sharp boundary between the two suggests that Spinolestes had a strong muscular diaphragm, which in turn hints at the ability to rapidly breathe and fuel an active lifestyle.
When you spill a bit of water onto a tabletop, the puddle spreads — and then stops, leaving a well - defined area of water with a sharp boundary.
In this case, the result is a sharp boundary between the blind region on the left and the intact right region of the visual field.
Still, despite their distinct religious missions, the sharp boundary between public schools and private religious schools makes it difficult for us to see the ways in which today's so - called private schools perform public functions.
In the real world the transition is more gradual, not a sharp boundary as in the simplified diagram.
Precipitation maps are even more fractured, because precipitation generally has sharp gradients and sharp boundaries and painful detail.
This region represents a sharp boundary in physical conditions that was established after the initiation of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and became more extreme at the middle Miocene climate transition (∼ 13.8 Mya [54]-RRB-, a time that is close to the initiation of spreading at the ESR.
It's particularly hard in legal, where the assets have varying skill and productivity levels, and where it's common to take on tasks lacking the clear history or sharp boundaries that allow you to feel confident about costs.
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