delimitation
IPA: dɪɫɪmɪtˈeɪʃʌn
noun
- The act of delimiting something.
- A limit or boundary.
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Examples of "delimitation" in Sentences
- Orissa Business and Career: HC dismisses petitions over delimitation
- "But issues such as delimitation and and voter registration will make the 1999 elections substantially more complex."
- He has recently been named judge ad hoc of the International Court of Justice in a maritime delimitation case between Romania and Ukraine.
- The Orissa High Court dismissed the six writ petitions challenging the delimitation and reservation of various words within Cuttack Municipal Corporation limits on Friday.
- Civil society at large will not be convinced by any attempt to ascribe his remarks to the delimitation which is said to have altered the electorate profile of Pilibhit constituency.
- Considering the reports submitted by the Collector of Cuttack and the Secretary of State Election Commission ruling out anomalies in the delimitation exercise, the court delivered judgement. posted by Neel @ 10: 14 AM
- Signs are the content metaphor in disguise, words as frames of meaning even if our perspective is flipped inside-out, even if that frame (of determination, of delimitation, of definition) is seen as excluding rather than including.
- Just to illustrate how great out ignorance of the optimum forms of delimitation of various rights remains - despite our confidence in the indispensability of the general institution of several property - a few remarks about one particuilar form of property may be made.
- "A political resolution on the Abyei situation is absolutely essential and so is the resolution of the issue of wealth sharing and oil, as is the issue of demarcation and delimitation of boundaries in five different spots along the north-south boundaries, the issue of citizenship," he said.
- Notwithstanding their loyalty to the head of state combined with adherence to Christianity, the principle-one must obey God rather than man-was understood by them in concrete situations as meaning that the Church is superior to the state any time a claim dangerous to the fundamentals of the Church demands such a decisive delimitation of authority.
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