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"delineate" Definitions
  1. delineate something to describe, draw or explain something in detail
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On national security, it's difficult to delineate any Trump doctrine.
He also created a system to delineate between the various departments.
The clean lines of that cartoonish tale are easy to delineate.
After all, the term "artificial intelligence" doesn't delineate specific technological advances.
We fund multiple research projects to further delineate this disease process.
To systematize our thinking, tax experts delineate two different dimensions of fairness.
And then thirdly, to delineate the kitchen area, we have the stools.
Her gift is formal — to precisely and beautifully delineate feeling in song.
She said it didn't delineate which social media accounts could be monitored.
I raised and lowered the engine to delineate the movements of the piece.
This show and its catalog delineate her full participation and reinstate her name.
It starts to delineate where you fit in at a very early age.
These effects often do more to draw attention to themselves than to delineate character.
You have to delineate, through design, the private, the semi-public, and the public.
Western expats and South Asian laborers in Dubai delineate the emirate's boom and bust.
These ancient groupings delineate spheres of competing influence that continue to define international politics.
The same technology is used to delineate terrain from airplanes and detect speeding violations.
Over time, Ms. Smyth refined her analysis to delineate five domains of well-being.
Like other tech platforms, Patreon has struggled to clearly delineate how it made those decisions.
They cannot delineate between a dog or a cat or a cloud in the sky.
As a journalist myself, I can delineate the media's biases and shortcomings better than most.
But the variety can be huge—and it's often tough to delineate country-specific MREs.
People can no longer delineate fact from fiction amid frenzied media coverage and social media postings.
Clinton's harder line did, however, delineate the clear differences between Democrats and Republicans on the issue.
In this context, it is important to clearly delineate blockchain as database and cryptocurrencies as money.
He used the cutlery to delineate the sidelines and the fork to diagram the backdoor cuts.
In the international terrorism space, we do delineate foreign terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda, like ISIS.
In addition, the references must feel very well served and should delineate why they are satisfied.
It teaches us that gender cannot delineate a soccer field, a relationship, a feeling, or a talent.
The incomers are building on the African and African-American foundation that Lewis and Mr Twitty delineate.
The ESRB does not delineate between what one might consider fair and chance-based in-game purchases.
Then they delineate its budget in ways that impede making long-term investments in better analytical tools.
But your group's engagement with books that delineate intractable social problems gives me hope for the future.
Chair umpires will no longer delineate the marital status of female competitors when they announce the score.
It's also important to know and clearly delineate which department in your company is responsible for what.
The introductory wall text states: Walls can isolate, protect, and delineate one type of land use from another.
Other streaming events were bundled with TV rights deals, making it hard to delineate how much everything costs.
It wouldn't be easy for a jury to delineate where Tiversa profited from fiction and where from fact.
We should hold individuals, corporations and governments to a higher standard and delineate their responsibilities to the internet.
On its website, you'll find clear Impact Reports that delineate how your Cotopaxi purchase helps someone in need.  
SMM's snapshots delineate the ever-widening dragnet being used by Beijing to eliminate the excesses of past industrialization.
They frame for us existences that are and are not possible, delineate tracks we can or cannot travel.
He was painting the lines that delineate the street's edges to keep cars from veering onto the curb.
He's found a great life to delineate — this book, like that life, roars past with a whooshing sound.
The problem, Syrians said, is that it is impossible to clearly delineate where the Nusra Front is and isn't.
For much of modern history, taste has been a lever to delineate "good" from "bad," high society from low.
In that same tradition, La La Land utilizes leitmotif to musically delineate the paired themes of love and ambition.
The structural analyses focus on detailed organizational charts that delineate structural relationships among various affiliate entities and debt issuances.
Perhaps this will become easier to delineate through coin tribalism, so as not to mix with one's out-group.
Make sure you're not actually running in the bike lane; there should be clear markings that delineate which is which.
Policy experts generally disagree with this practice, saying police departments should clearly delineate specifically when officers can and can't record.
Trump is facing pressure to clearly delineate the line between his business and political operations in advance of Inauguration Day.
DeCervo could still delineate the moment he made that choice to look at the pitch, rather than go for it.
How this is "stretching the truth" and not simply telling a lie is a distinction the writers do not delineate.
Apple often gives different model numbers to the same phone, to delineate factors such as carrier and country of sale.
The app will now more clearly delineate between content created by users' friends and content from professional creators and publishers.
They don't delineate a particular person or particular type of person, though each subject does retain a kind of personality.
Not to mention fine china and silverware serve to delineate the haves (first and business class) from the have-nots (economy).
" Adds the mother of two, "And that's why I love Baby2Baby, because they really help delineate, what's going to help people?
The Treasury Department has attempted to delineate this call for deregulation as an attempt to improve transparency among lenders and regulators.
The age of 5 has been used to delineate between younger "tender age" children deemed to be a higher priority for reunification.
Prior to the mid-twentieth century, linguistics was dominated by a prescriptivist paradigm, which sought to delineate the correct use of language.
Now it's time to make a paper trail so you can delineate out your exact raise, title, new duties, and other logistics.
The movies there proved that while state lines may clearly delineate the South, they don't neatly define the people living within them.
Municipal authorities should delineate "red zones" and prevent construction of new, informal settlements in dangerous areas, she told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
After a week of political unrest in Iran, it is now possible to delineate the prominent features of the protests and demonstrations.
It's important to delineate between the attacks faced by Ghostbusters and subsequent films, and discussions about how films handle race or gender.
Also, depending on the layout, a piece of furniture like a sofa and console is another great way to delineate the two rooms.
Can you delineate why this is less of an antitrust problem then a deal you didn't really care for: the United Technologies Honeywell.
The environment ministry has three years to use scientific studies to delineate wetlands, natural parks and other ecologically delicate areas, the ruling said.
We think we are looking at a landscape, but we cannot delineate everything in it and in the end we do not care.
As is always true with political money, there is no easy way to delineate where ideology ends and where self-interest and corruption begin.
" The USPTO officials added, "Proper punctuation in identifications is necessary to delineate explicitly each product or service within a list and to avoid ambiguity.
"  The USPTO officials added, "Proper punctuation in identifications is necessary to delineate explicitly each product or service within a list and to avoid ambiguity.
A United Nations Security Council resolution ending that conflict called for work to delineate the border, but the frontier has still not been agreed.
His theology spurs secular and religious students to discuss issues of common concern, to delineate differences and similarities, to build a community of inquiry.
Budgets delineate priorities, reflect principles, clarify positions on fundamental issues, express views on the role of government and provide insights into our moral character.
" The problem is that it's extremely tricky to delineate what "getting high" actually means—which is to say whether a substance is actually "psychoactive.
Coaches will delineate the crew's tendencies; the group might be inclined to call defensive holding, for instance, or be especially strict about intentional grounding.
Cheryl: So because this giant space hosts the dining room, living room, and the kitchen, we have to delineate the three spaces very clearly.
Maybe that's one reason you hear more and more often the recommendation that families delineate specific screen-free times and places in their lives.
She could tell someone's sex assigned at birth even without the presence of their genitalia because there are differences in bone structure that delineate sex.
"It's just so hard to delineate what you're really talking about when you're talking about what the book value is of a company," he said.
The Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival shows that while state lines may clearly delineate the South, they don't neatly define the people living within them.
But it wouldn't be until the 1950s and '60s that researchers could offer definitive proof of their existence and begin to delineate their unique properties.
Keep in mind that the white circles delineate the range of possible locations for each date, so the storm could still end up well offshore.
Searching for options to create light in more traditional paintings, she found a solution on the highway: the glass microspheres used to delineate traffic lanes.
I'd heard of Minnie Pearl and Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, and I'd heard of Hank Williams, but I didn't delineate the different types of music.
Rubem Ludolf used graph paper to delineate fractured squares and circles, but also painted cloudy abstractions of white blobs afloat in fields of blue-green.
"This is not just a key earnings for AMZN, but just for tech, to delineate some of trends in consumer and enterprise," the analyst said.
Granted, real life is often a muddle, too, especially where crime is involved—but good reporters delineate the facts rather than contribute to the confusion.
What's more, a good succession plan should clearly delineate the individuals responsible for company management and governance and identify those in ownership positions, according to Kurtz.
The Nazi genocide began slowly and had few distinctive outbursts of violence to delineate where one degree of crime against humanity ended and where another began.
"There are a range of Iranian-backed forces ... So it is very difficult to start to delineate between them," Ghika said later in the Pentagon briefing.
It means treading into the world of amaro: a lilting, romantic name, subtly suggestive of love, for a class of liquor that's vexingly difficult to delineate.
For the United States, there is added worry about how the Russian and Syrian forces would delineate between their enemies and American troops on the ground.
It's easy to delineate the battle for water in south Florida—to look at Big Sugar as the corporate lobbyists fighting environmentalists for every last penny.
Reid, a thirty-five-year-old Tennessee native, marshals a vivid array of styles to delineate Bibi's three colliding worlds: the imagined, the remembered, the actual.
In the monarch butterfly, for instance, loss of WntA affects an almost invisible white line that edges the distinctive black lines that delineate the wing's veins.
" The editors of the conservative Washington Examiner use President Trump's pardon of Mr. Arpaio to delineate between the concepts of "law and order" and "busting heads.
The most utterly Canadian offering I caught was "True North," a mix of songs and poetry aided by projections that aims to delineate the country's identity.
The aim of the agency's process is to clearly delineate "opt-in" and "opt-out" standards for establishing user intent to track their web browsing habits.
Appropriate red and green US Coast Guard navigation lights at the top of the monuments will serve to delineate the ends of the hazardous jetties at night.
Additionally, it helps delineate Harris's stance on health care, in a manner that could prove to be more palatable to Medicare-for-all opponents than Sanders's version.
The contemplative atmosphere of the yard would not be the same if not for the gates and the fences that delineate a barrier between town and gown.
They felt entitled to do so because of racism, which they used to delineate the borders of what they arbitrarily determined as acceptable behavior for black people.
He said companies can delineate what part of their property they want to get certified, whether it is only the casino floor, hotel tower or convention center.
Mallory has previously denounced discrimination but has taken care to delineate her personal relationship with Farrakhan and some of his past works, which she reiterated again this week.
The statement followed one from the Biden campaign Wednesday after Sanders declined to delineate specifically how he would pay for the program as president in a CNBC interview.
The actors use rolls of masking tape, which they affix to the empty stage floor — and occasionally modify — to delineate their cells and other fixtures of the prison.
In 2010, while foreign minister, Stoere helped broker a deal to delineate an Arctic offshore border between Norway and Russia that had been in dispute for four decades.
One absorbing work in gray and canary yellow, by Warlimpirrnga Tjapaltjarri, consists of eye-straining, interlocking curlicues whose hairpin turns delineate a central form and an outer background.
The vibrant zig-zags that delineate the bag and various areas of the paper — rendered in blue, brown, red, yellow, and peach — buzz discordantly and warn of peril.
Similarly, that Mr Kaluuya convincingly conveyed the struggle with a more subtle—yet equally insidious—form of racism in "Get Out" suggests that national boundaries don't fully delineate experiences.
While we can certainly delineate between when it's time to work and when it isn't, the actual concept of work has changed a lot since those parameters became commonplace.
The newspaper noted that the drone was captured not only in international waters but also beyond the marker China uses to delineate its claims in the South China Sea.
Sure, there have been some attempts to delineate best practices, and certain approaches to storytelling, such as those that seem to normalize neo-Naziism, have come under harsh criticism.
Democrats on the committee, however, allege that the rulebook does not explicitly delineate how the memo would be released if Trump makes a decision before the 5 day mark.
The mother, Lorelai, has at least seven monologues where she uses junk food to delineate the difference between herself and her parents — a couple of stodgy, controlling, one-percenters.
The material obtained by The Intercept has already begun to delineate the contours of what may be one of the most consequential legal plots of the twenty-first century.
At the same time, the former NSC official made it a point to delineate the unusual and dangerous nature of a pressure campaign against Ukraine based on political reasons.
Judge Griffin said Judge Dlott's analysis of Kia's trade secret assertions was too perfunctory and that she didn't delineate clearly enough between the two prongs of the unsealing inquiry.
Around 224-20183 exploration wells, including wells to delineate previously made discoveries, could be drilled next year on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS), up from around 22018 wells this year.
This can be derived from motion in the stream, from stereo separation in multiple cameras, and from machine learning models that have been trained to identify and delineate human shapes.
Such critiques effectively delineate whose voices deserve to be heard, and become a way of determining who is and is not entitled to create art about their experiences of oppression.
Washington thus has an opportunity to delineate exactly where maximum pressure will lead: It can send the North Korean economy into shock and remove the sources of Kim's criminal revenue.
The moves have been exhausting for him, but for viewers they offer an easy way to delineate eras in the Ice Poseidon show—"seasons," as one put it to me.
Beyond the contingent we today can roughly delineate as "Twitter people," the idea that someone is immediately disqualified from moral worth by harboring any degree of bigotry is an abstraction.
From another angle the flange behind the head is more visible, as are the harsh cuts made into the head and along the neck to delineate the chest and shoulders.
Meant to clearly delineate what is and isn't but it feels like the most alienating description you can make of a person and an awful way to define a relationship.
"Evaluation of the discovery was ongoing, and appraisal drilling is underway to further delineate the discovery and define development options," Shell Offshore Inc said in a statement without giving figures.
Cecconi's images skillfully delineate the intersection of two very pressing narratives: people struggling to survive with few precious resources, and the 'impact of the refugee crisis on an already beleaguered ecosystem.
Congress may finally be hacking away at national legislation that would firmly delineate who is responsible for regulating what about autonomous cars, but California has a big role to play here.
But what will ultimately delineate that relationship, and define the player Towns will become, are the places where he will break with the Garnett template and set out on his own.
The idea is that people should delineate between "wants" rather than "needs"— a distinction he later distilled into the term "latte factor," which is also the title of his latest bestseller.
Dozens of experts are needed to write the hundreds of pages needed to describe North Korea's nuclear and missile infrastructure and then delineate how it will be curtailed, dismantled and inspected.
Starting this Sunday, Abigail Levine is taking up the challenge at Fridman Gallery to delineate the 3,744 lines of LeWitt's "Wall Drawing #56" (1970) on a 12-by-12-foot square.
Earn's peers were determined to delineate between the haves and have-nots and in order to protect himself from being outed as the latter, he needed that name-brand as armor.
And she drew upon historical horrors like the Nazis' Lebensborn program and public executions in countries like North Korea and Saudi Arabia to delineate the malign machinery of the Gilead regime.
The move was a formality considering that Powell already has been confirmed by the Senate as the new Fed chair, but it does delineate how the handoff of power will occur.
That it was a way to delineate between and clearly suggest that the minorities that institutional bodies actually care about are not them, as Asian, but specifically African Americans and Latinos.
In his 113 project for Artforum, bold black lines delineate diagonal, horizontal, and vertical lines within four distinct squares that make up one larger square centered on the cover of the magazine.
The model's ability to draw nuanced distinctions between family members, he added, was remarkable, because the researchers had trained the classifier to delineate only "related" and "unrelated," rather than degrees of relatedness.
A Facebook spokesperson pointed out that the company updated its Community Standards in April 85033 to delineate more granular details about where Facebook draws the line and why it removes certain content.
Accept the limitations Expressing an opinion without being able to delineate one's argument is frustrating -- like fighting (or writing) with one hand behind your back, and many critics chafe against those constraints.
Intended to delineate between positive and negative masculine traits, the term today continues to insist on a boundary separating good and bad, but with many of the positive and negative aspects flipped.
These forms generate competing focal points, while the varied grays, blues, and greens soften the overall composition to delineate stones, hills, and hollows collapsing inward and erupting outward in near perfect balance.
The resolution, however, doesn't delineate a clear timeline or process and, despite intimidation from Kata'ib Hezbollah and parliament orders to attend, most Kurdish and Sunni lawmakers refused to partake in Sunday's session.
At a news conference, Dr. Runyon of the mission's science team described how lines on the surface of Ultima Thule appeared to delineate distinct clumps that might have once been smaller bodies.
Pascal Shelutete, a TANAPA spokesman, said slabs of concrete that delineate boundaries are already being erected around Serengeti national park, and said the exercise would be expanded to 14 other national parks countrywide.
Air Force leaders at the time were so concerned about safeguarding exclusive responsibility for strategic bombardment, that they failed to well delineate service-distinct missions across the remainder of the military aviation spectrum.
"DeepMask knows nothing about specific object types, so while it can delineate both a dog and a sheep, it can't tell them apart," writes FAIR research scientist Piotr Dollar in a technical paper.
One standard that might help delineate which questions, "reports," doubts, and concerns qualify as reportable news would be to reference them only after it is established that they are firmly based in fact.
But for Iowa Democrats who remain undecided in the race — a sizable chunk of the electorate, according to public and private polling — the debate did little to delineate differences between the leading candidates.
" Josh Earnest, the press secretary, explained, "This is largely an effort to delineate as clearly as possible the public, official governing responsibilities we have at the White House, and separate that from politics.
" Over the phone, Chait—who, by the way, does not identify as a neoliberal—explained to me that internationally, the term is used to "sharply delineate socialist versus non-socialist, or socialist versus capitalist.
They company has been aggressively expanding to compete with Uber, and Lyft executives have declared the company "woke" or alert to social justice, in an effort to delineate itself from its scandal-plagued competitor.
A "task force" led by Russia and the United States is to delineate which parts of the country are held by the banned terrorist groups that are not part of the cessation of hostilities.
The city and the museum will have to agree on terms, including the price of admission and how to delineate New York residents from tourists when many residents may not have New York identification.
In "Untitled (8-293-21993) (21970-280-21982)" (296), he uses graphite to carefully delineate the contour of a central shape that serves as the ground for all the visual activity in the picture.
Twarock and her colleagues, in collaboration with Stockley's team in Leeds, have employed this model to delineate the packaging mechanism for several different viruses, starting with the bacteriophage MS2 and the satellite tobacco mosaic virus.
This view will delineate pedestrians, distinguish cyclists and people on skateboards with distinct imagery, and also outline buildings and other geographical landmarks so riders can see how the objects on screen relate to those outside.
This economic pattern soon became a political one that, in essence, has endured across two centuries—even as the electorate has evolved and the road that helped to delineate it was reclaimed by the wilderness.
"I'm not as confident that we can clearly delineate between offensive and defensive weapons, in general," said Paul Scharre, a weapons analyst at the Center for a New American Security, a Washington-based policy group.
"This is largely an effort to delineate as clearly as possible the public, official governing responsibilities we have at the White House, and separate that from politics," said Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary.
Drilling opponents even oppose the 3-D seismic work that SAExploration plans, which would involve sending vehicles on the refuge's tundra and shooting loud sound waves into the ground to try to delineate geologic structures.
In the face of a shortage of medical resources, we need to delineate the best allocation principles so that decisions are made ethically, even if we abhor the fact that such decisions must be made.
Fences — both the play itself and the word — denotes the literal barriers that Troy erects around the house for Rose, to both delineate their property and also keep out the evil that lurks around the perimeters.
El Salvador's police claim to collect data good enough to make crime maps that delineate gang territories, but say they cannot release them because doing so could "compromise intelligence operations" and stigmatise residents of violent neighbourhoods.
It has requested that its alert origination software vendor integrate improvements into the next iteration of its software to more clearly delineate the test environment from the live production environment, helping to safeguard against false alerts.
"This is largely an effort to delineate as clearly as possible the public, official governing responsibilities we have at the White House, and separate that from politics," White House press secretary Josh Earnest told the newspaper.
"Mattis said DOD has formed an ad hoc committee to assess the agency's relationship with air traffic control, delineate any linkages that would be necessary and "ensure privatization efforts going forward preserve our national security interests.
The time shifts can be jarring as "Little Women" gets underway, and Gerwig front loads the film with not one but three lively dance scenes, each meant to delineate a stratum of 19th century social class.
For just about as long as it's existed, jazz has been a battleground for purists to delineate what it is and isn't — usually when provoked by a musician who's achieved substantial success outside of the genre.
This is why we have laws reining in the intelligence community — rules that delineate how the FBI, CIA, and NSA are allowed to gather information and what they're allowed to do with it once they get it.
If they did, you'd notice that the dates that currently delineate different signs don't correspond to when the sun is actually in the constellation in the sky, and that there's no sign to correspond with the constellation Ophiuchus.
The great white splash at the end of 'The High Board' in 'George and Martha Back in Town' is a marvel of weight on white, with a squiggly line to delineate the shuddering catastrophe of a diving hippopotamus.
Here, the placement of these triangular planes both delineate space, distinguishing what is "'above' from that which is 'below,'" and also holds out the promise of keeping the viewer at little, safe distance from the chaos roiling beneath.
For accountability, all these companies — hosting companies and social media platforms — will need to clarify their terms of service and delineate which types of content and accounts they take down and provide a process for appealing their decisions.
It makes for a bewildering read: both a valiant attempt to delineate an entire society and an unwieldy narrative where depth gets lost in the description of yet another character's appearance or opinions or quickly sketched back story.
Describing the ways in which terminally ill patients cope with their own deaths, these stages weren't meant to delineate a neat sequential progression but rather the various emotional states a dying person might visit, leave and visit again.
"He has that aura, he has something that will delineate him on stage from Trump — he's not of the old politics and I think that he can attract new people to vote for him like Obama did," he said.
The phrase book scene (which I won't delineate further in case you haven't yet read the book and might enjoy doing so) has made me laugh every time I've read it, and I've now read it several hundred times.
The works delineate new boundaries and challenge the photographic traditions of the West as a hallowed land — the landscape as a rugged vista to be conquered and tamed under the banner of Manifest Destiny and the settling of Zion.
Operator Cairn Energy Plc and FAR released updates this week following drilling on their latest well, SNE-5, which will help the companies and their new partner, Woodside Petroleum, delineate reservoirs and finalise how to develop the SNE field.
"The Constitution does not delineate what a formal impeachment inquiry is, and the House rules don't define what a formal impeachment inquiry is," said Jamie Raskin, a Democrat on the Judiciary Committee who was a professor of constitutional law.
"Mats and Pillows and Vessels," its current show, features superb works on paper by the Thai artist Pinaree Sanpitak, who uses charcoal, pastel, candle wax and gold leaf to delineate curvaceous forms that could be breasts, bowls or stupas.
The dark blues correspond to below average heights, showing a deep trough of low pressure and colder air, whereas the red areas delineate higher than average pressure surfaces, corresponding to milder than average air masses and areas of high pressure.
It would require a long dissertation to delineate between the two ideologies, but the essential difference is that one group — progressives — places its faith and hope in the government, while the other group — conservatives — emphasizes self-reliance and personal responsibility.
Former aides who otherwise sing Clinton's praises vaguely grumble about her wonkish grasp of policy, prompting her to delineate the tradeoffs and costs, employing a level of nuance that frequently doesn't translate well amid an era of soundbite-oriented coverage.
What Trump has done -- through both the audaciousness of his lies, their frequency and his assault on the media as a neutral referee -- is made it virtually impossible for the average person to credibly delineate between what's true and what's merely political spin.
"You're relying almost exclusively on SIGINT, because you don't have a footprint on the ground, whereas now we have a vast amount of HUMINT that we can cull from that helps us delineate the good guys from the bad guys," he said.
ON OCTOBER 3rd, the Supreme Court considered an age-old and now technologically refined scourge of electoral politics known as gerrymandering—the practice by which state legislators of one party delineate contorted district lines to entrench their power and rope out rivals.
The erotic nature of the work (which doesn't even feature the woman's face) has mired it in controversy pretty much from the get-go, and it is frequently cited as an example in the perennial debate about how to delineate art and pornography.
The basic idea of a superblock is to delineate a large area of roughly three-by-three blocks as shared-use space, with bicyclists, pedestrians, and people who simply want to sit at picnic tables in the street given equal priority to cars.
This arrangement is perhaps indicative of things to come in the space industry, as more young companies look at their overall business and determine how best to delineate things to continue their growth and return funds on investment to stay on mission.
I also think we have to delineate too where culture fits in — spending years in the Middle East, where everyone kisses everyone, kissing isn't a big thing, and I dispute that this is an Australian thing, as Pru Goward wrote in her column.
And in the European Union, 250g is being proposed to delineate a category of low-risk aircraft, too, where any drone heavier than that has to be registered and can only be flown by a pilot who is at least 14 years old.
It falls on a Ceasefire Task Force led by the United States and Russia to delineate the geographic areas of factions that buy into the truce and the areas controlled by jihadists and other recalcitrant factions, which will apparently be a free-fire zone.
In light of recent police shootings in Tulsa, Oklahoma and Charlotte, North Carolina, Scott said while relations between law enforcement and community members are increasingly fraught, those who want to see change must partner with police to delineate a clear path for the future.
Jingoism has always lingered in dangerous proximity to racism and discrimination, but even British lefties – those of us who reject that national borders should delineate identity, passion, or empathetic priorities – could be found whooping at trampolinists they didn't know existed until minutes before their routine.
While the European Commission has taken steps to more clearly delineate between Israel and the territories it has occupied since 1967, issuing guidelines on the labeling of settlement goods, officials say Mogherini does not want to go further, favoring a similar approach to her predecessor.
The cyber passages would give the Department of Energy (DOE) greater power to intervene during a cyber crisis, authorize funds through 28500 to establish cyber-testing programs and conduct cyber research and better delineate the department's overall role in defending the grid from digital intrusions.
If you plan on getting a set and know you'll want to separate the sheets that have been used to clean hands from those that have been used to clean the house, some reviewers have suggested using a touch of fabric paint to delineate.
The cyber passages would give the Department of Energy (DOE) greater power to intervene during a cyber crisis, authorize funds through 2025 to establish cyber-testing programs and conduct cyber research and better delineate the DOE's overall role in defending the grid from digital intrusions.
It's what made certain pockets of the internet begin referring to Saetia and their ilk as "skramz," a made-up word that got thrown at bands as a way to delineate them from the watered down, mass market version that had come into vogue.
Of the 163 people barred or permanently suspended by U.S.A. Swimming, at least 100 were banished explicitly for sexual misconduct (including about 18 by SafeSport.) About 25 others were punished for felonies related either to sexual misconduct or drugs; the information does not delineate.
The fiasco arose in part because of the "cone of uncertainty" sometimes used to delineate the possible paths of a storm—a template which, as luck would have it, is one of many maps and charts patiently explained by Alberto Cairo in "How Charts Lie".
"If [the state inspector general's report] does not clearly delineate where other responsible agencies must share their part in the change efforts [the department] is concerned that lawmakers, advocates and the general public will continuously be frustrated about the inability to make meaningful progress."
ViSalus lead counsel John O'Neal said in an email that the company believes the class failed to prove essential elements of its claim, noting that jurors said on their verdict sheet that they could not delineate between calls made to residential landlines and those made to cellphones.
The fact is, the news media today does a terrible job of conflating news and opinion, and I'm not sure Google's machine learning, as great as it is, will be able to delineate between the small linguistic biases that distinguish good-faith journalism from deliberate propaganda.
"WE MUST GO AFTER THESE TERRORISTS," KERRY SAYS If the truce holds from Monday, Russia and the United States will begin seven days of preparatory work to set up a "joint implementation center", where they will share information to delineate territory controlled by Nusra and opposition groups.
Asked whether CBP concurred with the Miami sector's interpretation of DHS's statement regarding enforcement activities during Hurricane Irma, national spokesperson Michael Friel said the department's notice was meant to convey a shifting of priorities as the hurricane approached, not delineate a specific timeline or strategy by the agencies.
"It's hard for us to believe that there isn't some way to delineate between online 'Speed up your PC' scam advertisements from long-established businesses that provide a service to people who bring their devices to them," said Kevin Purdy, the iFixit staffer who wrote the open letter to the FTC.
According to Dr. Paul Wright, chairman of neurology at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, and Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York, the importance of this study is that it brings to light that there are new biomarker tests that can delineate between these neurological diseases.
Where every identity is undeniably socially constructed and continuously performed—where every structure of domination translates into an identity politic—the Rachel Dolezal debate, as it is craftily framed by the filmmakers, uncomfortably forces us to delineate which performances we ultimately understand as legitimate, real, and authentic, and which we do not.
Mr. Marchant and the director, Charles McDougall, delineate the themes and plot points that resonate with current concerns about terrorism: Verloc's recruitment of his mentally impaired, impressionable young brother-in-law into the plot; the questionable value of torture as an interrogation tool; the romantic appeal of the terrorist as revolutionary hero.
In this case, the museum exhibition and the gift shop have fully merged, coming together in a precise collage of spatial and cultural cyphers that attempt to reveal not just the creative influences behind Eckhaus Latta's clothing, but also the cultural conventions and economic systems that delineate the field of their creative activity.
Last year, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), at the urging of the White House, voted along party lines to preempt portions of Tennessee and North Carolina laws designed to delineate the terms and conditions under which municipalities may construct and deploy broadband internet networks in order to offer advanced communications services to the general public.
The plan, written by the Interior Department, is expected to delineate the waters that would eventually be auctioned and leased to energy companies, which in turn would bring the drilling industry to the banks of Georgia, Virginia and North and South Carolina, along with thousands of oil rigs well over the horizon from the beach.
In "The Dream of the Architect," the pined-for structure is erected in the consciousness of "the Unemployed Architect," so materially real that dancers appear and delineate its spaces by moving around inside it: Now the dream of the Unemployed Architect Turns from the introspective word to the conflict Of idea and reality in active motion.
This concern is augmented by the fact that Trump next week will jet to Helsinki for a face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin, raising concerns that, in a private tete-a-tete, the two leaders will conduct a 21st century version of Yalta, unrolling maps to delineate spheres of influence in Europe and the Middle East.
A pragmatic regulatory framework that allows for the legal, licensed commercial production and retail sale of cannabis to adults, but restricts and discourages its use among young people, best reduces the risks associated with the plant's use or abuse, and provides an environment whereby consumers can best learn the skills and knowledge to readily delineate between the two behaviors.
One of the outstanding works is Lais Myrrha's dominating installation that rises to the third floor and is symbolic of the exhibition as a whole: two pillars, one neatly layered with native materials (woody vines, straw, and logs) and the other with construction materials typical of Brazil's buildings (bricks, cement, iron, tubes, and glass), delineate two ways of life.
The US military is prohibited by law from coordinating directly with the Russian military, but given the increased pace and scale of military operations in Syria, the US and Russia have sought ways to ensure that their respective personnel are not targeted by mistake, setting up a series of so-called "de-confliction zones" that delineate areas of operation for the coalition and the Russian forces.
The US military is prohibited by law from coordinating directly with the Russian military, but given the increased pace and scale of military operations in Syria, the US and Russia have sought ways to ensure that their respective personnel are not targeted by mistake, setting up a series of "de-confliction zones" that would delineate exclusive areas of operation for the coalition and the Russian forces.
The US military is prohibited by law from coordinating directly with the Russian military, but given the increased pace and scale of military operations in Syria, the US and Russia have sought ways to ensure that their respective personnel are not targeted by mistake, setting up a series of "de-confliction zones" that would delineate areas of operation for the coalition and the Russian forces.
On Sunday night, British political commentator, journalist, and author Owen Jones stormed off the set of Sky News' newspaper reviews show during a discussion about the shooting of 50 people at a gay, Latino club in Orlando, FL. As a gay man, Jones was offended by the host Mark Longhurst's suggestion that we "delineate" between the Orlando massacre as a terrorist attack or a homophobic attack, as though it must be one or the other.
Among the most breathtakingly subtle uses of gold can be found in the highlights used, for example, to delineate the folds on the Virgin's mantle and the Apostles' robes in a Pentecost scene painted by Jean Bourdichon in a Book of Hours from the late 15th century; and in a late-15th-century Neapolitan crucifixion by Giovanni Todeschino, in which the mountainous landscape behind is delicately delineated in gold against a deep blue azurite background, creating an extraordinary sense of depth and three-dimensionality.

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