How To Use Delimited In A Sentence

  • This is useful to define data hierarchies from within flat data structures such as delimited files and thus provide greater flexibility of template design Bobsguide News
  • What I might well be suggesting is that this is what all thought is, what language is, where it is not (if it can ever not be) a game of symbols and ideas defined, delimited and determined by difference (if symbols and ideas can ever be so bound). Archive 2009-07-01
  • Traditional ethnography assumed that informants knew what was going on in a delimited space.
  • Forward to end of word delimited by white character. EmacsWiki: RecentChanges
  • A ravine delimited the property on the south.
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  • The park contains two well delimited major phytogeographical formations: subantarctic Patagonian forest and Patagonian steppe. Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina
  • Once you have delimited the topic of your study, it is time to select your research strategy.
  • The temperature and concentration domains of each of these phases were experimentally determined, and coexistence domains have been also delimited.
  • We assume that a sequence consists of subsequences delimited by functionally constrained blocks.
  • Champagne is derived from the Latin term campagna, used to describe the rolling open countryside just north of Rome, which since the early Middle Ages was applied to this now strictly delimited area. At My Table
  • * @return string A pipe delimited version of the row function compress_row ($row) return gzcompress (implode ( '|', $row), 9); VBulletin Community Forum
  • The CSV file we using contains a list of unquoted terms delimited by tab. ThinkPHP /dev/blog
  • Counts were made within a 21 x 21 cm area delimited by a sheet of acetate.
  • Engineering and biology are constrained in different ways, but their domains are rather poorly delimited (and may be crossing: bio-engineering). The Weasel Thread
  • Hence, many of the Surrealist images disjoin scenes of beauty delimited by the intrusion of an otherworldly ‘thing’.
  • But instead of following the never-ending spiral of an apple peel, the story is delimited by closed circularity: it begins with the last tercets and closes with the first quatrains of a sonnet.
  • The notion of colourspace explains why we should be able to do that, but at the same time it does so by redefining the shades he sees as distinct and simple things into different terms entirely — into nominally labelled zones artificially delimited within a framework of potentialities. Archive 2009-02-01
  • However, there are other ecclesiastical circumscriptions in the Church which are delimited on a personal -- and not territorial -- basis, for various pastoral needs. Archive 2008-04-01
  • The anterior wing margin, delimited by the L1 wing vein, is composed of a triple row of sensory bristles.
  • Once you have delimited the topic of your study, it is time to select your research strategy.
  • Freud has delimited what he calls obsessional or compulsion neurosis (Zwangsneurosis), which is classed under psychasthenia by the French and under neurasthenia by others. The Journal of Abnormal Psychology
  • In the space of regulation, boundaries are delimited and linear.
  • Millions have been killed to reach ‘agreement’ about the various sovereignties we now see delimited in our atlases and car-maps.
  • You need to edit the Sequential File stage to identify the comma-delimited file that contains the input data.
  • The concept of functional units of regulation supposes the presence of chromatin loop domains, delimited by sequences known as chromatin boundaries.
  • For instance, although Perl makes it easy to parse delimited text files with regular expressions, OCaml provides tools specifically designed for writing a compiler.
  • A. convert table from PDF to delimited text file that can be imported into database.
  • a delimited frontier through the disputed region
  • If it happens elsewhere outside of (the carefully delimited) “socialist” regimes that Prof. Somin wants to highlight, he at least should ask why, and whether that changes his answer WRT the “socialist” regimes. The Volokh Conspiracy » Competing Explanations for the Oppressive Nature of Socialism
  • The little room, extended in length, is decorated with a frieze which represents scenes with vintager Puttos, delimited by caryatids.
  • Such now familiar terms as Orientalism and primitivism, while they mark the beginning of a consensus, are by no means completely defined or delimited.
  • Notes are not to be understood as signs — signifying symbols arbitrarily ascribed to signified ideas in a code, a game of differentiation where the meaning of each sign is determined by its not being the other signs in the system, where its usage is delimited by its difference from them. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The eastern district is delimited by the distribution of the endemic treelet Bonnetia roraimae; some genera endemic to this district include Quelchia, a shrubby member of the sunflower family, Connellia, in the Bromeliaceae, and Tepuia in the Ericaceae. Canaima National Park, Venezuela
  • Equally, intellectual forays get delimited when there is a growing "militarisation" of the mind. Opinion Source: Delivering summaries of editorial and op-ed pieces from major papers by email.
  • These envision a range of possible outcomes within which the actual future is delimited.
  • Reports that Achrysocharis species do not have a delimited clypeus are generally erroneous: the clypeus may or may not appear delimited based on the size and condition of the specimen.
  • The area legally delimited between 1908 and 1919 as the Champagne-producing region covers 34,500 hectares.
  • Here, the area of the rock engravings is delimited, at its ends, by two big cupels engraved in the platforms of the rocky bank; both have been carefully engraved and are deep and well finished.
  • Background: The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of the world's five oceans (after the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and the recently delimited Southern Ocean). Arctic Ocean
  • Foundations on Bruneau's plan are so wide and so clearly parallel to, and equal distances from, the north and south walls, respectively, that they must have delimited corridors or ambulatories.
  • The attraction and sense of appreciation that is produced by the vastly dissimilar artworks populating the exhibit's journey is primarily intellectual, not visceral, something that the 20th century critic Clive Bell would have pointed out as a hallmark of true art -- conclusively delimited from the easy, reflexive enjoyment of something that merely looks good. Robert L. Powell: AbEx: Masterpieces From The Museum of Modern Art
  • The sum delimited for military spending, 108,000 million roubles, equalled that set aside for social security.
  • The entrance is in both cases delimited by a dissuader formed by an elongated bar of a semi-circular shape.
  • A ravine delimited the property on the south.
  • Put bluntly, anywhere ‘too different’ falls outside a strictly delimited comfort zone and is construed as both alien and irrelevant.

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