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These deterred the intrusion of others and delineated the boundaries between neighbouring areas.
The boundaries between the three types of segmental scripts are not always clear-cut.
It is closely related to Araliaceae and the boundaries between these families remain unclear.
Thus, boundaries between CAM and mainstream medicine, as well as among different CAM systems, are often blurred and are constantly changing.
Microphytoplankton (> 20μm ) are found at fronts and at sea ice boundaries, while nanophytoplankton (< 20μm ) are found between fronts.
A decisive battle can have political as well as military impact, changing the balance of power or boundaries between countries.
Routers and other higher-layer devices form boundaries between broadcast domains.
There are no clear boundaries between the dialects because they form a dialect continuum, varying only slightly from one village to the next.
These were the Yaoundé II Declaration of 4 April 1971 and the Maroua Declaration of 1 June 1975, which were devised to outline maritime boundaries between the two countries following their independence.
These connections shed the boundaries between combinatorics and parts of mathematics and theoretical computer science, but at the same time led to a partial fragmentation of the field.
To consider but one example, the First Amendment to the United States Constitution states " Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof "— but interpretation ( that is, determining the fine boundaries, and resolving the tension between the " establishment " and " free exercise " clauses ) of each of the important terms was delegated by Article III of the Constitution to the judicial branch, so that the current legal boundaries of the Constitutional text can only be determined by consulting the common law.
In 1930, the boundaries between the 88 constellations were devised by Eugène Delporte along vertical and horizontal lines of right ascension and declination.
Whether this was an attempt to foster increasing unity by dissolving legal boundaries between communities, or to effect domination of the Turkish Cypriots by the majority Greek Cypriots, remains controversial.
A common shortcoming of these classification schemes is that they produce distinct boundaries between the zones they define, rather than the gradual transition of climate properties more common in nature.
In October 1991, after a series of conflicts over the boundaries between Christian Science teachings and his journalistic independence, John Hart resigned.
The political boundaries shifted with time between Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic and other countries ; the three social strata remained a constant: clergy, nobility and peasants.
Habermas engaged in regular correspondence with Richard Rorty and a strong sense of philosophical pragmatism may be felt in his theory ; thought which frequently traverses the boundaries between sociology and philosophy.
A 2009 psychiatric review noted that attempts to demonstrate natural boundaries between related DSM syndromes, or between a common DSM syndrome and normality, have failed.
The boundaries between art and design are blurred, largely due to a range of applications both for the term ' art ' and the term ' design '.
In antiquity, the Greek historian Herodotus mentioned that the world had been divided by unknown persons into three parts, Europe, Asia, and Libya ( Africa ), with the Nile and the River Phasis forming their boundaries — though he also states that some considered the River Don, rather than the Phasis, as the boundary between Europe and Asia.
The purpose of ERP is to facilitate the flow of information between all business functions inside the boundaries of the organization and manage the connections to outside stakeholders.
The boundaries of modern Eritrea and the entire region were established during the European colonial period between Italian, British and French colonialists as well as the lone landlocked African Empire of Abyssinia which found itself surrounded and its boundaries defined by said colonial powers.

boundaries and Vocational
Typically the schools are managed by Vocational Education Committees which are largely based on city or county boundaries.

boundaries and education
The removal of trade and investment barriers, the growth of domestic markets, artificially low currencies, the proliferation of education, the rapid development of high tech and information systems industries and the growth of the world economy lead to a significant growth of offshore outsourcing during the decade as many multinational corporations significantly increased subcontracting of manufacturing ( and increasingly, services ) across national boundaries in developing countries and particularly in China and India, due to many benefits and mainly because the two countries which are the two most populous countries in the world provide huge pools from which to find talent and as because both countries are low cost sourcing countries.
From the nineteenth century onwards influence from the South through education and increased mobility have caused Scots features to retreat northwards so that for all practical purposes the political and linguistic boundaries may be considered to coincide.
Preaching in their communities knew no boundaries of gender, social class, or education.
For example, World Peace could be crossing boundaries via human rights, technology, education, engineering, medicine, diplomats and / or an end to all forms of fighting.
The primary institution of higher education in the city is Scottsdale Community College, although the college actually lies within the boundaries of the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Reservation.
The Abilene Arts Alliance captured the essence of the city with " Frontiering ," a brand name for the city introduced in November 2008 to connect its pioneer spirit with its modern efforts to push the boundaries of education, technology, transportation, energy, the arts, and health care.
However, Hong Kong police, fire department, hospital, and education do not follow these boundaries.
Another major thematic focus of the novel is the issue of fixed class boundaries, particularly with regard to access to higher education for students from the working class.
A Texas state law had sought to deny such children a public education, and the Texas government had argued that " persons who have entered the United States illegally are not ' within the jurisdiction ' of a State even if they are present within a State's boundaries and subject to its laws.
At that point he received a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York ( September 1968 to June 1969 ) to work with Allan Kaprow, the “ happener ,” who was a Professor of Art at the State University of New York, Stoneybrook, on teacher education and the development of creative curriculum that crossed disciplinary and artistic boundaries.
TBU is a university without boundaries ; hence, it provides education opportunities for students from all over the world.
The name of the institution was changed to Indiana Wesleyan University in 1988, reflecting the influence of the institution across the state-well beyond the boundaries of the city of Marion, its connection with The Wesleyan Church and Christian higher education, and the development of increasing numbers of graduate programs.
The Vesalius curriculum places strong emphasis on providing students with a broad education, reaching beyond artificial boundaries between disciplines.
They are in line with the humanistic roots of the traditional universities to reach outside of their boundaries and provide a general education.
The Romanian language officially replaced Hungarian in the Székely Land, but Székely county boundaries were preserved, and Székely districts were able to elect their own officials at local level and to preserve Hungarian-language education.
The water from this spring blends together with the blue water of the town ’ s rich marine paradise and beyond, a fitting depiction of the Loonanon ’ s proclivity to explore limitless boundaries and venture into business, education and other professions.
Fulfilling the promise of the Wisconsin Idea, UW – Extension extends the boundaries of the university to the boundaries of the state through its four divisions of continuing education, cooperative extension, entrepreneurship and economic development and broadcast and media innovations.
During Portuguese rule in the region, the converts came to be known as Salsette Christians and because Christianity does not recognise caste boundaries, a Portuguese education and conversion to Catholicism began to set them apart from the neighboring non-Christian populations, members of the family began to identify themselves with other converts in the region.

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