How To Use Delineation In A Sentence

  • The delicate delineations of each square of metal leaf create subtle patterns.
  • Smooth gradients typically work better than sharp delineations of color.
  • Your Honour referred to the Workplace Relations Act as being a significant departure from history in terms of the delineation between conciliation and arbitration.
  • In proportion to the amount of actual projection from the background, of course the necessity diminishes for that kind of foreshortening which is obtained by delineation. Wood-Carving Design and Workmanship
  • At its best, landscape painting is not, in Henry Fuseli's words, ‘the tame delineation of a given spot’; not what Baudelaire decried as ‘Nature unpurified and unexplained by the imagination’.
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  • Our cover list is not a perfect delineation of popularity.
  • Linework follows the presence of várzea habitats along these rivers according to IBGE and the eastern delineation is the confluence of the Japurá with the Solimões Rivers. Solimões-Japurá moist forest
  • Butler applied Microgravity and gradient techniques to the detection and delineation of shallow sub-surface cavities and tunnels.
  • Delineation of species has traditionally been based on morphological characteristics, especially macroconidium ontogeny, and species have been named based on host association.
  • Walker, who has devoted considerable attention to the delineation of the syndrome, notes that the ‘battered woman syndrome is considered a subcategory of the generic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder’.
  • This is a useful delineation that guides the reader to the fundamental positions that should be studied first.
  • (In fact, the clear delineation of the altar and sanctuary by a rood screen might even be thought to have a similar "canopying" like effect that the ciborium visually has, insofar as it delineates that space and the altar within it.) Potentialities of the Rood Screen Today
  • The rapid delineation of muscles and sinews, the visible pentimenti and the variable thickness of the chalk lines indicate a purposeful exploration of the physical possibilities of the medium in accurately depicting the human body.
  • The descriptions of sunbirds, the loving delineation of the topography of his fictional districts and the unconscious exactitude about the names of trees and plants are a hangover from Davidar's early training as a botanist.
  • It is avowedly a pastoral drama, and sets forth a whole troop of gods and goddesses; with nothing that can properly be called delineation of character. Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • People like to truncate things in order to understand them but in reality there's no clear delineation. Roasted Kabocha Squash
  • Freed from the necessity of a systematic delineation Smollett rambles about Nice, its length and breadth, with a stone in his pouch, and wherever a cockshy is available he takes full advantage of it. Travels through France and Italy
  • Beginning in the 1750s, a body of literature appeared in France and Germany calling for a finer delineation of sex differences.
  • What follows is a delineation of a range of approaches, which endeavour to provide some answers.
  • True that there was then no life or spirit in the poetical vocabulary -- true that there was no nature in the delineations of our minor poets; but better far was such language than the slip-slop vulgarities of the present rhymester -- better far that there should be no nature in poetry, than _such_ nature as Mr Patmore has exhibited for the entertainment of his readers. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844
  • He integrated firm and bold brush strokes with the precise delineation of form.
  • Delineation of habitat features associated with territory placement and with nest success will be an important next step.
  • However, my intention is not to give the delineation of my horoscope but to show how we can join occidental astrology with vedic astrology.
  • Cle Elum remains more or less an example of such a well-defined town, where delineation of "where landscape began and town ended" is distinct.
  • But unlike Grimsley's conclusive indecision on the matter, White suggests some reasons for the delineation.
  • Any delineation between the nominally public and non-public spheres is now a hair-splitting irrelevancy.
  • I was hoping for a clearer delineation between intuition and pattern recognition in the introduction.
  • M. J.Hyland's delineation is impeccable and page-turningly unputdownable. Booker-thon 2006 Carry Me Down by M.J.Hyland
  • Finally, Bill 11 fails to create a clear delineation between the private and public sectors.
  • Early detection and delineation of tumor borders, or of dysplastic precursors, is often difficult using the naked eye.
  • Several patterns of presentation allow delineation of cases into four predominant types.
  • The delineation of this zone is decided by an interministerial committee and may be adjusted in the light of political and economic criteria.
  • Throughout the entire program, specific delineation of each phase would bring greater clarity to the respective tasks.
  • Here it is the delineation of a New Eden; everything else is without, unsaved.
  • Justification of Ecoregion Delineation This ecoregion boundary was formed using Zohary's geobotanical map of the Middle East. Persian Gulf desert and semi-desert
  • -- Next to the recognition and comparison of the different melodic sections of a composition (in a word, the _melodic delineation_ of the whole), the most significant task in music analysis is the locating and classifying of the cadences. Lessons in Music Form A Manual of Analysis of All the Structural Factors and Designs Employed in Musical Composition
  • Species composition and community delineations were similar to those developed for Wisconsin by Curtis in the 1950's.
  • The delineation of a Nationalist ideology has begun.
  • Its delineation is that of a "SuperPAC," which (under non-technical terms) means it can raise unlimited amounts of money from varying sources and spend that advocating for or against candidates. Common Sense Ten, Dem-Allied Third-Party Group, Gets In On Act: Attacks Rand Paul (VIDEO)
  • The real worth of the book lies in the savage delineation of characters.
  • In certain fits of prosaic humorism, he would, as we have seen, condemn himself to delineation of the parades of a watering-place; but the moment he permitted himself to be enthusiastic, vaster imaginations crowded in upon him: to modify his old conception in the least, was to exaggerate it; the mount of The Harbours of England
  • The concise delineation of the features closely parallels a description of Sargent's drawing technique.
  • In Asiatic Frontier delineations tribal boundaries, except where overridden by political considerations, are apt to be observed.
  • Which thing before we take in hand, perhaps it will not be unacceptable to the reader, if we describe the sea of Gennesaret, and the places adjoining, by some kind of delineation, according to their situation, which we take up from the From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Geochemical provinces exist objectively, and will not change with the change of delineation methods.
  • Eight metres down, I notice a sharp delineation in the water.
  • The purpose of a film's score is often to complement the visual imagery and emotional delineation at play.
  • The delineation of the Atlantic coast north of the Maltese cross is based on speculation.
  • Justification of Ecoregion Delineation The boundaries were delineated using Zohary’s geobotanical map of the Middle East. Southwestern Arabian montane woodlands
  • Solid arrows indicate direction of water flow; dashed lines indicate delineation of different regions.
  • First, territoriality consists of commonly accepted spatial concepts and methods of areal delineation, from oral traditions and place-naming practices to cadastral registers backed by state power.
  • Whilst he still produced exquisite paintings his archaic style and the use of delineation, soon meant that he was left behind by other quattrocento artists like Michelangelo, Raphael, and Leonardo da Vinci.
  • The delineations for this ecoregion were derived from the INEGI current landcover maps, from which we're lumping montane mesophyll forests classifications with human modified landscapes along the eastern flank of the Sierra Madre Oriental. Veracruz moist forests
  • Such delineation serves a controlling function, circumscribing the legal role women may play.
  • The southern delineation follows the habitat transition from cerrado shrubland to moist forest, each with distinctive species assemblages. Maranhão Babaçu forests
  • The delineation of built-up areas will define the areas where countryside policies apply.
  • Open water falling within the delineation was discounted, but mire and swamp forest were not.
  • In general, one's position in an organization, one's salary ranking in that organization and one's value/replaceability in that organization all lead to a delineation of power or powerlessness. Audience Weighs In On Brett Farve, Black 'Girl Power'
  • He displays no power whatever in delineation of character. Review
  • This reflects the general insulation of the community, where there are specific delineations between northern and southern Thais and where intercommunity outreach with other groups has been almost nonexistent.
  • To my ears, the DTS track sounds tighter and with better delineation between the channels.
  • In their place would come themes, ending the rigid delineation of topics.
  • A little more delineation between the two sides of the character would have further advanced what was a fair portrayal.
  • Similarly, delineation of Indra has been identified in the coins of some other Indo-Greek kings of comparable vintage.
  • For example, in 1852, Jacob Switzer of Basil, Ohio, suggested, as had Roubo a hundred years earlier, that the bitstock be used as a screwdriver (fig. 42); but far more interesting than Switzer's idea was his delineation of the brace itself, which he described as "an ordinary brace and bit stock" (U.S. pat. Woodworking Tools 1600-1900
  • The final delineation of the frontier was a compromise more favorable to the Manchus than to the Russians.
  • The Taiwan Strait is only 200 km wide, making a clear delineation between China and Taiwan difficult, Wang said.
  • The identification and delineation of an emerging research frontier requires both adequate exposure and strong advocacy.
  • Any delineation between the nominally public and non-public spheres is now a hair-splitting irrelevancy.
  • Though he does not succeed in the delineation of the great and grand passions of our nature, he is very successful in the sphere of its humane and tender sentiments; and though open to criticism for the jaunty audacity with which he coins dainty sweetnesses of expression rejected by all dictionaries, and for an occasional pertness in asserting opinions of doubtful truth, he is so lovable a creature that we pardon his literary foibles as we would pardon the personal foibles of a charming companion and friend. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics
  • Many exterior shots, with the action taking place in the dead of winter, have little or no delineation between the sky and the ground.
  • It gives us some delineations of bygone manners and social changes, glimpses of many more or less notable persons, and above all the record of a life which, without being in the usual sense of these terms eventful or distinguished, stands forth as one in a great degree self-determined and bearing a strong impress of individuality. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 097, January, 1876
  • We have eliminated most of that in favor of mostly straight-line reporting relationships, clear lines of authority and delineation.
  • Nighttime scenes are solid with great shadow delineation and there is almost zero bleed.
  • The delicate delineations of each square of metal leaf create subtle patterns.
  • On the surface, Cheng's Tapei exhibition assumes the neutrality of an anthropological survey in its visual recording of the names, classification and diagrammatic delineation of the geographical and historical evolution and branching off of world religions. G. Roger Denson: In Taipei and Hong Kong, Emily Cheng Bridges Science and Faith
  • The delineation of atomic substructure and mechanisms of subatomic processes evolved into the modern study of particle physics.
  • This delineation of labourism is ideal-typical; in practice it could exhibit contradictory tendencies.
  • His style shows strong characterisation in his sitters and an exquisite delineation of costume and jewellery.
  • This issue of inadequate species delineation has also been pointed out for some apparent cases of intraspecific variation in plants.
  • In front, in the flat part, a kind of delineation appeared for a face. Angelic Wisdom Concerning the Divine Love and the Divine Wisdom
  • Preoperative planning and exact delineation of the cause of the symptoms is crucial.
  • Delineation of the natural communities within the park follows the current Unit Management Plan.
  • All delineations are arcs of a circle, the perfect, complete, easily fractured and reassembled building block of the universe.

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