demarcation line in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for demarcation line in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

demarcation [ˌdiːmɑːˈkeɪʃn, Am -mɑːr-] N LAW

15. line (product type):

line ECON
line ECON
line FASHION

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This difference in mechanism of action draws the demarcation line between conventional medicine and alternative therapy.
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The fault line is also a demarcation line for some species' natural ranges.
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This exposition draws the necessary strong demarcation line between attributing an intention to the parties and inferring what their intention was in fact.
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There is a demarcation line where men start to have more in their retirement accounts than women: those earning more than $150,000.
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By relaxing the demarcation line introduced as a result of the defences, unrestricted permission to build property outside the lakes was introduced in 1852.
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A road runs through the middle of the plaza, making the demarcation line.
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The flare-up coincided with the warring sides' attempt to establish a demarcation line between their armies that would define the confines of rebel-controlled lands.
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They drew a demarcation line along the strait and agreed to fight against piracy on their own side of the line.
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Negotiations regarding the demarcation line were difficult.
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The underparts are white and there is a sharp demarcation line between the two colours.
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