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A key observation of falsificiationism is thus that a criterion of demarcation is needed to distinguish those statements that can come in conflict with observation and those that cannot ( Chorlton, 2012 ).
The separation can take place either at the demarcation point, or with filters installed at the telephone outlets inside the customer premises.
When entering or leaving the eddies, crossing the races, even large powerful vessels can be pushed off course, such is the demarcation between the relatively calm eddy and the fast-moving tide in the races.
The cirrocumulus is distinguished from the not so similar altocumulus in several ways, although the two cloud types can occasionally occur together with no clear demarcation between them.
When entering or leaving the eddies crossing the races, even large powerful vessels can be pushed off course, such is the demarcation between the relatively calm eddy and the fast-moving tide in the races.
An early attempt at demarcation can be seen in the efforts of Greek natural philosophers and medical practitioners to distinguish their methods and their accounts of nature from the mythological or mystical accounts of their predecessors and contemporaries.
Near the city from the Angosturita bridge to the San Félix port the union of the Caroní and Orinoco rivers can be seen ; the different colors of the water of both rivers make a very distinct demarcation line.
These may connect to the regular phone system on the system side of the demarcation point, but typically connect on the customer side ahead of all phones within the monitored premises so that the alarm system can seize the line by cutting-off any active calls and call the monitoring company if needed.
Popper instead proposed that science should adopt a methodology based on falsifiability for demarcation, because no number of experiments can ever prove a theory, but a single experiment can contradict one.
Roles in other clinical professions are blurring demarcation between what a doctor and, for example, some nurses can do.
Even in the English speaking world, there can be considerable confusion about the term “ city proper .” In some countries, city limits that act as the demarcation for the city proper are drawn very wide, in some very narrow.
" Given the massing troops in 2008, perhaps such a transborder reserve would create not only a demilitarized buffer zone in which any future demarcation can be amicably undertaken, but a recognition of the added ecological and cultural aspects of an area which both Cambodia and Thailand may still save from the destructive and exploitative impacts of rapid development so often suffered in other ASEAN countries.
Jazz's development occurred at around the same time as modern ragtime, blues, gospel and country music, all of which can be seen as part of a continuum with no clear demarcation between them ; jazz specifically was most closely related to ragtime, with which it could be distinguished by the use of more intricate rhythmic improvisation, often placing notes far from the implied beat.

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The last five chapters are exclusively concerned with land: instructions for the extermination of the Canaanites, the demarcation of the boundaries of the land, how the land is to be divided, holy cities for the Levites and " cities of refuge ", the problem of pollution of the land by blood, and regulations for inheritance when a male heir is lacking.
The Honduras-El Salvador Border Protocol ratified by Honduras in May 1999 established a framework for a long-delayed border demarcation, which is currently underway ; with respect to the maritime boundary in the Golfo de Fonseca, the ICJ referred to the line determined by the 1900 Honduras-Nicaragua Mixed Boundary Commission and advised that some tripartite resolution among El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua likely would be required.
Since these decisions Ethiopia has refused to permit the physical demarcation of the border while Eritrea insists the border must be demarcated as defined by the Commission.
Article V of the Agreement declared that the demarcation line was not to be an international border.
In another direction the phenomenon of repercussion is asserted to manifest itself in connection with the bush-soul of the West African and the nagual of Central America ; but though there is no line of demarcation to be drawn on logical grounds, the assumed power of the magician and the intimate association of the bush-soul or the nagual with a human being are not termed lycanthropy.
In another direction the phenomenon of repercussion is asserted to manifest itself in connection with the bush-soul of the West African and the nagual of Central America ; but though there is no line of demarcation to be drawn on logical grounds, the assumed power of the magician and the intimate association of the bush-soul or the nagual with a human being are not termed lycanthropy.
Certain Traditionalist Catholic groups, particularly Sedevacantists, consider Lumen Gentium to be the demarcation of when the Roman Church fell into heresy, pointing to the use of " subsistit in " rather than " est " as an abdication of the Church's historic ( and to them compulsory ) identification of itself alone as God's church.
There will generally be a demarcation point " as close to the poles " as possible.
Bohr never specified a demarcation line above which objects cease to be quantum and become classical.
As, however, the known means of measuring longitude were so inexact that the line of demarcation could not in practice be determined ( see J. de Andrade Corvo in Journal das Ciências Matemáticas, xxxi. 147-176, Lisbon, 1881 ), the treaty was subject to very diverse interpretations.
" This confusion, as Lynn Hunt writes, " demonstrate the difficulty of drawing ... a clear generic demarcation between the erotic and the pornographic ": indeed arguably " the history of the separation of pornography from eroticism ... remains to be written ".
Saussure's clear demarcation, however, is now seen to be idealised.
Roughly speaking, there is some anatomical distinction between the larvae of the Nematocera and the Brachycera ( see Classification section, below ); especially in the Brachycera, there is little demarcation between the thorax and abdomen, though the demarcation may be very visible in many Nematocera, such as mosquitoes ( see image, both here and in the mosquitoes article ); in the Brachycera, the head of the larva is not clearly distinguishable from the rest of the body, and there are few, if any, sclerites.
The other side of the world would be divided a few decades later by the Treaty of Zaragoza or Saragossa, signed on, which specified the antimeridian to the line of demarcation specified in the Treaty of Tordesillas.
Other than some subtle signage on three streets entering Rivergrove, there is no clear demarcation separating Rivergrove from either adjacent community: one has to know that it exists to even be aware that one is driving through the city.
Some restrictions, such as the ban on homosexuality or the use of specific curse words, were never directly mentioned but were assumed to be understood without clear demarcation.
This could be a prelude to an eventual negotiated demarcation of the territory.
Scholars suggest that the frontier agreement was not of the form of an " executed clause " which usually caters for sovereign boundary demarcation and which cannot be unilaterally repudiated.
However, neither the relatively short Durand Line Agreement itself nor the much longer joint boundary demarcation documents that followed in 1894-6 make any mention of a time limit suggesting the treaty should be treated similar to the Curzon Line and Mexican Cession.
Recognized trends have all had their fantastic component, so demarcation is apt to be fuzzy.
) In multi-line installations such as businesses or apartment buildings, the demarcation point may be a punch down block.
To the virtue philosopher, action cannot be used as a demarcation of morality, because a virtue encompasses more than just a simple selection of action.

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However, demarcation has been delayed, despite intense international intervention, by Ethiopian insistence that the decision ignored " human geography ," made technical errors in the delimitation, and determined that certain disputed areas, specifically Badme, fall to Eritrea.
A very short adjustment to the demarcation was made at Arandu ( Arnawai ) in 1933-34.
Attempts were made to negotiate a compromise with the Soviets on the new Polish-German frontier ; it was suggested that the Nysa Kłodzka be made the line of demarcation.
To be specific, Russian ratification was made contingent on the U. S. Senate ratifying a September 1997 addendum to START II which included agreed statements on demarcation of strategic versus tactical missile defences.
The placement of the border markers along the definitive border line indicated by the Rio Protocol was not concluded when the Ecuadorians withdrew from the demarcation commissions in 1948, arguing inconsistencies between the geographical realities on the ground and the instructions of the Protocol, a situation that according to Ecuador made it impossible to implement the Protocol until Peru agreed to negotiate a proper line in the affected area.
The method of demarcation was applied within the trivium, made up of grammar, logic ( for which Ramists usually preferred a traditional name, dialectic ), and rhetoric.
Mention will be made here of only the chief among those innovations which, besides the principal one of the demarcation of competency, are to be found in the following provisions.
As recently as 2005, when asked to list those areas of EU member states where border definition is in dispute, a British Government minister responding for the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs stated: " Border definition ( ie the demarcation of borders between two internationally recognised sovereign states with an adjoining territorial or maritime border ) is politically disputed Ireland the UK ( Lough Foyle, Carlingford Lough — quiescent )" It appears moves have been made on the Irish side to settle the issue.

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