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- Since then, demarcations and numbers of regions and constituencies of Namibia are tabled by delimitation commissions and accepted or declined by the National Assembly.
- His work on decoherence paves a way towards the understanding of emergence of the classical world from the quantum mechanical one, getting rid of ad hoc demarcations between the two, like the one imposed by Niels Bohr in the famous Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics.
- Yet for all the glib talk by trades union leaders about improving productivity, everyone knows that British industry is fettered by demarcations and other restrictive practices aimed at preserving somebody's "property rights" in a particular task.
- that part of the Town of Montréal bounded as follows: commencing at the intersection of the northeasterly limit of the City of Côte-Saint-Luc and Queen Mary Road; thence, successively, the following lines and demarcations: Queen Mary Road; Circle Road Street to the right; Bridle Path Street; Bonavista Avenue; Côte-Saint-Luc Road; the limits of the Town of Westmount; Autoroute 20; Autoroute 15; the Lachine Canal; the limits of the towns of LaSalle, Montréal, Montréal-Ouest, Montréal, Hampstead; the limits of the city of Côte-Saint-Luc to the point of commencement.
- The work consists of five main sections, all of which are delineated consecutively through musical motifs, ostinatos, and other textural demarcations.
- In 1707, following a royal determination, Corregedor Gaspar Cardoso demarcates the municipality of Póvoa de Varzim, including most of Gândara, considering groundless the demarcations of the House of Bragança.
- Wierciński understands hermeneutics as a specific mindset of openness that admits neither a priori nor apodictic demarcations between domains of knowledge but instead sits decidedly between them to overcome the compartmentalization of knowledge forms from each other.
- Colon creates large-scale floor-based sculptures called "Monoliths," 12-foot tall vertical singular-form sculptures, engineered with aerospace technology, possessing no lines, corners, edges, or demarcations, conceived as pure form to denote clarity and aesthetic purity.
- The ever-political demarcations constituting them in the first place congeal with the evidence of perception to yield a quasi-natural rationale for the exclusion of alterity.
- In order to please the ruralist caucus, the government addressed their requests between the two votes, including signing a decree that established a "temporal framework" for the demarcation of indigenous lands, which makes new demarcations more difficult; enacting a law that relaxed and expanded the possibilities for land regularization in rural areas located in federal lands in the Legal Amazon (the so-called "Land Grabbing Provisional Measure"); issuing a directive that hampers the inspection and combat of slave labor; signing a decree that allowed mining in the National Reserve of Copper and Associates (Renca) in the Amazon; and introducing other rules that facilitate the renegotiation of rural debts and weaken environmental protection.
- Examples that bring difficulty are the use of the occult in modern Japan, in new religious movements such as the Oomoto, or the doctrine of Ruhollah Khomeini in Iran - both situations being asserted to be emic esoteric innovations avowedly opposed to Western thought; or else the emergence of new emic demarcations of esotericism by Eastern scholars, as by Masaharu Anesaki (1873-1949).
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