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Ankara and Tripoli signed an agreement delineating a maritime border.
It's a way of delineating between fantasy and reality, Lynch says.
Are there are no laws delineating the official duties of a presidential spouse?
Language, in delineating a boundary that can be transgressed, is full of romantic potential.
And so I'm not interested in delineating left or right or criticizing other folks.
But there are administrative costs that come with delineating who gets benefits and who doesn't.
State formation is based on maintaining borders and aggressively delineating between self (citizen-sovereign) and other.
They are mostly former army members wearing white armbands delineating their presence in the National Guard.
Brush strokes are clearly visible as are the "borders" delineating sections, known as "giornate," or days.
Mr Allen's work has prompted a wave of research delineating the contours of the high-wage argument.
Maintain healthy boundaries in personal relationships and around our campsite, with delineating lines of prairie-dog carcasses.
Clinton has been solid, even in the primary debates, at delineating the differences between her proposals and his.
It is possible that Moscow will entrust the task of delineating and patrolling this zone to Iranian forces.
They build rhythmically, one clause piling on top of another, the commas like elegantly pointed toes delineating each step.
At first glance, this way of delineating China's culinary cartography does seem to simplify an incredibly complex food culture.
The wall texts guide the reader there: "Delineating the Body"; "Rethinking the Surface"; "Foregrounding Movement and Action" show up.
In Europe, they're much more strict at delineating what it is you're allowed to do and what you're not.
After delineating our national debt problem, they offer as their very first recommendation making adjustments to Social Security benefits.
Gill's biography is especially good in delineating Vanessa's charismatic appeal for her sister, whose adoration was never quite reciprocated.
Yoon's compound in Beijing has tape on elevator floors, delineating recommended partitions between residents who ride the elevators together.
No human-created order lasts forever, even one cleverly crafted with clear lines delineating where black ends and white begins.
But delineating those proposals was not the point of the President's eighth and final State of the Union address Tuesday night.
The edges of the map's panels are clearly visible, delineating where each part of the world starts and the next begins.
Trump, meanwhile, continues to hammer away at China without ever specifically delineating what the results could be after he gets his deal.
Lots of people have fences around their houses, or institutions have them delineating their properties, or, in this case, at the Vatican.
For broader authorities, Trump may need to issue a presidential finding delineating which targets are approved —something that could happen in secret.
During site visits Ms. Burns became interested in the omnipresent chain-link fencing delineating spaces under construction or soon to be renovated.
At the bottom, he's broken out sums into liquid and illiquid totals, delineating how much of the above balances are easily accessible.
Scoblic's picturesque language, delineating nature more keenly than people, keeps sentimentalism at bay, animating the landscape from strawberry season to ice storms.
The invocation of education as the prime delineating factor among the electorate is just another way to avoid saying the C-word.
Like colonial codices, her paintings function as literal and cultural maps, delineating borders and capturing aspects of the landscape, including flora and fauna.
"In delineating the casual blend of irritation and unsentimental affection among family members of all ages, Patchett excels," our reviewer, Curtis Sittenfeld, wrote.
If Egypt was the seat of ancient culture, then historians had no issue delineating the history of ideas and cultural practices to its roots.
Fadell's front wheel goes kerflooey against a half-inch granite curb delineating the edge of the bike lane, and he's thrown to the ground.
Each settlement is designated with a "P code" (or position code), a sequence of numbers delineating the province, village area, and latitude and longitude.
For many skeptics, Neha Thirani Bagri has written in Quartz, delineating the myriad potential harms of unmitigated climate change is not an effective strategy.
So stringent is security that Radler spoke with Reuters outside a metal fence delineating a perimeter more than 100 meters from the building itself.
The one detail that changes this formal arrangement is some  graffiti on the barrier's gray cloth  delineating two eyes, a nose and a smiling mouth.
But there is something unseemly and excessive about the energy she expends on delineating what she finds vulgar and unsatisfactory in the current literary scene.
The bold, gestural lines and partial helixes delineating the figure reappear in The Great Clown and elsewhere, and recall the Surrealist process of automatic writing.
Denmark is delineating ghettos not to contain immigrants, as the original ghetto in Renaissance Venice was designed to contain Jews, but to push them out.
Though it began as internet trolling going mainstream, TST is becoming a "more serious" organization, and delineating the boundaries of TST has become more complicated.
It's not all that strange — the FCC operates at the pleasure of Congress and is bound by the laws delineating what it can and can't do.
As a result, a group called the International Seabed Authority (ISA) is responsible for delineating deep sea mining zones and doling out permits in international waters.
This year, pages upon pages have been written delineating the choice between two candidates so submerged beneath the mud we cannot possibly know who they are.
The tough tissue that surrounds the brain — the meninges — is normally seen in imaging as a crisp thin line delineating the outer edge of the brain.
Rwanda's leaders, for instance, specified the regions in which the rapidly developing country planned to extend its grid, thereby delineating where solar would be needed most.
It all started when Greenblatt stumbled upon an article in Forbes magazine delineating Graham&aposs stock-picking formula when he was studying to become a lawyer.
Also included in the document was an email between lawyers representing both Argentina and EM Limited, delineating the settlement amount as just in excess of $849 million.
In one of the classic scenes in "Pride and Prejudice," Mr. Darcy tells Elizabeth that he loves her while also delineating the reasons he shouldn't marry her.
In addition, many of the constructions include modestly scaled pieces of wood lacquered in a traditional "maque" technique, delineating intersecting and concentric circles of the artist's design.
Researchers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) have made the first direct observations delineating the gas disk around a baby star from the infalling gas envelope.
In those iconic closing moments from Thrill of It All, Thomas is figuratively delineating space through his own force, charting its unrepresentable dimensions via his body and movement.
On men, nankeen or doeskin breeches, ­which, in 1794, were contentious enough to lead to imprisonment, were drawn tight against the body, delineating every nuance of the anatomy.
If you look at a map of Virginia precincts in the primary, there's a clear line delineating Stewart voters in the west and Gillespie voters in the east.
Ms. Panjabi carries off a delicate task, delineating motives and keeping our sympathy, as her character alternately rebels against and cooperates with the British agents tracking her nephew.
Using a series of interior frames within the larger one of the camera lens, and fashion as a tool for delineating character, it unspools like a silent film.
But a charter delineating the Chile of the future, debated and voted on by Chileans themselves, could be a foundation for a self-determined people to build on.
The film also offers a moving depiction of Hogg as a would-be artist, delineating the kinds of inhibition that can hinder even a person born to privilege.
Nevertheless, through a mix of dogged field and laboratory studies, scientists have lately made progress in delineating the weasel playbook, and it's a page turner, or a page burner.
American and Russian representatives are now delineating areas where the Nusra Front is "concentrated" or "significant" and areas where other opposition groups dominate but "some possible Nusra presence" exists.
It concluded that criminal charges against a president would "violate the constitutional separation of powers" delineating the authority of the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the U.S. government.
The wall where I do most of my work is covered in paint, delineating the countless edges of paper and board on which I have worked all these years.
He does this in his cityscape "San Francisco" (1950), where black lines, marking a trio of echoing curves delineating road, shoreline, and clouds, feel as playful as a children's drawing.
On the other, respondents were more interested in a "context" definition of fan fiction, delineating what is and isn't fan fiction based on who it is written for and by.
But this is a smart, well-acted play, clever at delineating competing demands: the emotional intimacy of friendship and the privacy required to develop, or even dream of, attachments elsewhere.
And Feige is probably delineating the difference between the cute slapstick of Guardians versus Waititi's humor; Waititi previously co-directed What We Do in the Shadows, a mockumentary about vampire roommates.
We'd say there's still room for improvement for these speakers in terms of delineating what you and your voice can do as opposed to what anyone else can do with them.
It is an aerial view of the border delineating Haiti and the Dominican Republic; on one side are parched "bare-skinned" mountains and on the other a blanket of verdant forest.
Both of these documents outline a plan for addressing the systemic oppression historically and currently faced by black communities, delineating strategies for reinvesting in black communities and engaging young black people.
Georgia, which wants to join the European Union and NATO, has accused Russia of practicing "creeping occupation" by slowly moving fences delineating the breakaway areas from the rest of Georgia's territory.
For over a century, they have been monochrome, with clean white lines delineating precisely measured boxes; the uniformity of each court is essential to facilitating the creativity that happens on it.
This success can be consolidated, rather than forfeited, by helping the Palestinians build a process to choose their next leader and by clearly delineating the realm of security from that of politics.
Mozilla, the nonprofit software community, compiled a list of connected devices for its annual "Privacy Not Included" gift guide, ranking gadgets based on "creepiness" and delineating which products meet basic security standards.
It's certainly true that the easiest way not to turn anyone off your journalism is to simply describe the terms of a debate, rather than delineating which side (if either) is correct.
Becoming and apperception seem to be his true magical subjects, the nature of his vibrant figures delineating a metamorphosis that binds together human to human as well as human to natural environment.
Trump traveled to the demilitarized zone (DMZ) with South Korean President Moon Jae In and met with troops stationed there before meeting Kim at a marker delineating the border between the two states.
But in reality, it was just a way of more quickly acquisitioning Native American lands and delineating them as places to not develop or exploit, lands that should not be controlled by Natives.
Executives said this enables advertisers to "toggle back and forth" to take advantage of spikes in viewership — making so they're not really delineating between a linear viewer or a digital viewer, they said.
At the same time, Trump pacifies his base with panicky nationalism and border walls, delineating a "rump territory" that is "no more plausible, no more livable" than the globalized world they rail against.
Speaking to Hyperallergic, Catanese explained that the objects on the floor are all versions of things used in cartography for measuring, delineating, and mapping land, such as flags, stakes, markers, and so on.
Political commentators often put a lot of energy into delineating between the two — nonviolent protest is almost always good; violent protest is always bad; and when a protest turns violent is always clear.
In a series of duets titled ARENA, choreographed by Madeline Hollander, the dancers will follow a truck as it drags a beach rake behind it, delineating a path for them to wander and move in.
She ends up, however, by delineating a "crucial difference" between the two artists, which, like Gironcoli's divergences from the conventions of Pop Art, served to set him apart from the fashionable conversations of his time.
Antonio Criminsi, who, like Dr Bishop, works at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, observes that today the process of delineating the edges of tumours in images generated by MRI machines and CT scans is done by hand.
The script's diverse figures (21 in total) are embodied by an exceptionally supple ensemble of four: Geneva Carr, Charlie Cox, Heather Lind and Morgan Spector, who shift among their identities with crisply delineating stances and accents.
That, they say, could lead to a confusing landscape for customers who are not used to delineating between the companies that provide content on the Internet and the companies whose infrastructure they use to access it.
The Founding Fathers were wary of delineating rights at all, she reminds us, to the extent that the Bill of Rights is also something of a giant do-over that still creates consternation and confusion today.
Peeling the face off cadavers and delineating every muscle that touches the lips, why the lower lip can move separately from the upper lip but the upper lip can't move easily separately from the lower lip.
As an artist sensitive to the experiment that each new work poses to its maker, Porter writes about art with a therapist's succinct and scrupulous empathy, delineating how a particular artist deploys her or his idiosyncratic energy.
For further audience partitioning, a feature called Early Access will add the option of delineating a set period in which a piece of content will be restricted to subscribers before it's unlocked for the web at large.
He pinpointed what he called a series of campus free speech threats, including policies confining protests to narrow "free speech zones," speech codes delineating what can and can't be said and unruly demonstrations that drown out speakers.
I hope that in the final days of this election cycle more media outlets will follow the same path as your paper, not only by endorsing Hillary Clinton but also by delineating the truth about Donald Trump.
It is a curious fact of the company's imaging that it does not include the naming of Jennifer Jones to the Rockettes during the 1980s on a website delineating the decade-by-decade history of the troupe.
The granddaughter of Abraham Zapruder, the Dallas dressmaker who recorded the shooting in all its horror with his 8-millimeter camera, presents a kind of "Zapruder Agonistes," delineating the personal trials of the filmmaker and his descendants.
"You're gonna have a hard time convincing me that soft power can take a 85033 percent cut," he said, before delineating a list of strategic challenges the U.S. faces and the proposed cuts to programs addressing those challenges.
"This draft bill should not be passed because the proposed solutions it contains are not in line with the constitution and international standards delineating the scope of freedom of assembly," Polish ombudsman Adam Bodnar said in a statement.
The painting springs to life almost like a 3D picture-book: the landscape's convex curves contrast with the concave line delineating the namesake cow's arched back, creating a perception that the bovine was jumping out of the image.
Over the course of the two nights, immigration politics clearly became a line of demarcation delineating candidates who possess a well-honed and complex understanding of the issues at hand, and by extension substantive legislative and policy solutions.
As a result, he said he is preparing legislation that would direct the SEC to study the rule on buybacks, with hopes ultimately that a time frame can be established delineating the period during which sales would be prohibited.
Fox News Research, a research group for the Fox News media company, published a rebuttal tweet less than an hour after the president's remarks, delineating a history of Trump's transactions with the Saudis that date to the early 22s.
That case has been widely debated among legal scholars for its ability to at once clearly enunciate the law while also clearly delineating the function of the court — not as an enforcement body, but as a decision-making institution.
Strau positions his works in relation to those of traditional icon painters by emphasizing the former's material imperfections: uneven seams between tin sheets; spots of solder; loose, sketchy lines of pigment delineating the angel forms on the exposed canvas.
On this somewhat fuzzy issue of delineating core vs non-core elements of 5G networks, the committee writes that it "heard unanimously and clearly" from witnesses that there will still be a distinction between the two in the next-gen networks.
"The point of delineating between different kinds of migration is to draw a line between who has the right to move and who doesn't—and in turn to identify who has the right to move and who doesn't," Kingsley writes.
Accompanying this piece is Circuit, a steel line throughout the gallery that is "both delineating and sewing the space together, opening up the limits of the work, in a material echo of the central construction," according to the press release.
But in November 2014, as part of a wave of executive actions on immigration, the Obama administration issued a memo delineating very specific priorities for deportation — and instructing ICE that everyone not included in these priorities shouldn't be targeted for arrest.
But agreements have nevertheless succeeded in eliminating rinderpest and smallpox, delineating near-shore economic zones in the oceans, reducing chlorofluorocarbon damage to the ozone layer, setting standards for oil tanker pollution and establishing a framework for seabed mining with shared royalties.
"A lot of the sticking points focus around Aleppo, around Nusra, around delineating between where Nusra is and the opposition is, and around ... the next steps and how we get to a nationwide cessation of hostilities," a senior State Department official told reporters.
The secret to dismantling the program, Dr. Hecker said in an interview, had less to do with delineating the phases and specifics of dismantlement than with establishing "a different relationship with North Korea where its security rests on something other than nuclear weapons."
So I think that the importance of governance, the importance of clearly delineating and defining what kind of an instrument somebody investing in, these are the sorts of opportunities that China has to have a more mature and a more sophisticated financial market.
The film isn't concerned so much with delineating between good and evil — Lupita Nyong'o's Nakia, one of the film's heroines, has a worldview adjacent to Killmonger in terms of Wakanda's isolationism — as it is making clear the circumstances that have shaped these characters' worldviews.
At one point, for example, he opined on Louis C.K.: "I imagine the price that he's paid at this point is so beyond anything that he — I just think that we have to kind of start delineating between what these behaviors are," he said.
It is clear that Frost's narrator views this bit of folk wisdom with skepticism, but by refraining from providing a firm answer to our question, the poem manages to increase our curiosity: Besides the most obvious, delineating private property, what do "fences" truly represent?
What's happening: Turkey's entrance for the first time as an overt combatant in the war is dramatically shifting the political calculus of the war, and exposing a new challenge for the Trump administration: delineating the boundaries, physical and otherwise, of U.S. involvement in Syria post-ISIS.
"We may see a shift in emphasis, with courts requiring employers to clearly demonstrate the steps they have taken to address the issue of privacy in workplace, both in terms of granting employees 'space' to have a private life whilst clearly delineating the boundaries," he said.
"The fact that there might be problems with the mail does not outweigh the state's important interest in delineating finality in elections," said an order by US District Court Judge Mark Walker, siding with Republicans who have argued in several cases this week that deadlines must remain rigid.
Second, US congressional leaders must pass new legislation (known as AUMF) more clearly delineating the President's unilateral discretion concerning the use of US military force -- and reasserting Congress' role in green-lighting US military combat, especially in cases (such as this) involving risk of conflict between major powers.
Russia and America announced the partial cease-fire agreement on Monday, but diplomats, speaking on the condition of anonymity because of the delicate nature of the negotiations, said officials from both countries were still working on the complex task of delineating where the cessation of hostilities would apply.
Where the line in Kelly's depictions of plant life functions as a tool for drafting a language of abstraction that ceaselessly considers the relationship between figure and background, in his paintings, sculpturally shaped canvases of a single color become the delineating form, and the gallery wall the background.
For nearly 800 pages, she is basically silent on any conflict with Hughes, but after hundreds of letters delineating domestic improvements and yearnings, one begins to suspect that there is a bigger problem in her house that she is trying to fix, a more profound anxiety she is trying to quiet.
This is the only place in the book where he advocates for this kind of revolutionary violence, other than some vague, fleeting references to "confront[ing] the social infection that is fascism" in the book's last pages; he devotes far more space, for instance, to delineating various esoteric strains of Marxism.
Fashion Review Just over a month ago, during the wilds of fashion month, when the trendiest subject was whether brands should move to a see-now/sell-now system and offer consumers clothes direct from the runway, Azzedine Alaïa (the brand, not the person) sent out a statement delineating a somewhat different approach.
The task force will work on delineating the territory held by ISIS, al Nusra and other terrorist groups, facilitate communications among all parties to promote compliance and rapidly de-escalate tensions, resolve allegations of non-compliance and refer persistent non-compliant behavior to the ministers of the so-called International Syrian Support Group.
Recent developments have human rights experts worried about the future of child marriage in the country: Last month, Bangladesh passed a vague law allowing child marriage without age restriction in "special circumstances," to ensure they are not discriminated against or ostracized by their communities, without delineating what such "special circumstances" would entail.
"It is of paramount importance to fully appreciate that elucidating the neural substrates of these experiences does not diminish or depreciate their meaning and value, and that the external reality of "God" can neither be confirmed nor disconfirmed by delineating the neural correlates of religious/spiritual/mystical experiences," Beauregard and Paquette wrote in 2006.
And what once seemed vices in Powell could be reevaluated as virtues: His fussiness was also a passion for precision in delineating what is exactly knowable about other people; his snobbery was also a sensitivity to the gradations of social milieu; his chilly dispassion also a necessary part of his anthropological curiosity about human oddness.
By titling one of his paintings, "Giacometti's Shadow" (2018), the artist underscores his connection to this singular postwar sculptor and painter, in particular his "Walking Man" of 1960, while also doing something very different with the bright yellow delineating the abstract figure, which is not a color we associate with Giacometti's attenuated bronze figures and somber, gray paintings.
Aided by lots of video (designed by Wilson McGrory) and five fine actors who channel many voices, the show does a clear enough job of delineating the N.E.A.'s creation, but it descends into chaos when it arrives at the culture wars of the 1980s and '90s, when the agency came under attack by Republicans and funding was gutted.
Because there are so many differing views on which types of offerings actually constitute impact investments, the lines delineating the boundaries of this investment category can be difficult to draw, making it equally difficult to get an accurate picture of its true size — meaning it's likely already far larger than we think, with the potential for even more explosive growth as ever-larger numbers of investors are coaxed into entering this exciting investment field.
City officials also issued long-awaited security rules for protesters on Wednesday, delineating what part of downtown Cleveland will be under security lockdown (stretching from the arena to the airport), and what items are forbidden in that zone (including ladders, gas masks, drones and lasers.) A designated route for protest marches was also announced, which will keep organizations who get permits at least 1,000 feet away from the Quicken Loans Arena at their closest point.
Trump should consider three opportunities to use the IC's threat briefing to our country's advantage and, in the process, demonstrate there is no lasting ill will between him and the IC: Rather than devoting so much of our attention to an alleged tiff between the president and his intel leaders, let's start focusing more intently on delineating the threats to our nation and evaluating the administration's policies to eliminate threats before they reach our shores.
If there had been no sombrero, no wrath at the Whitney Biennial over the inclusion of the white artist Dana Schutz's painting "Open Casket," depicting the murdered Emmett Till in his coffin, no furor over the model Karlie Kloss wearing a Native American headdress while strutting down the Victoria's Secret runway — events that demanded reckoning and discussion — perhaps Rumaan Alam and his publisher would not have felt compelled to print a letter with review copies of his new novel delineating the differences between creator and protagonist.

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