1. In the late nineteenth century, at the time when the border was defined, the area was sparsely popula-ted. 2. But defining that border has proved as complicated as the flow is crooked. 3. Courts are being increasingly called on to define the borders between new technological capabilities and traditional interests of property and secrecy. 4. Dolby now wants the industry to agree to an eight-hour sound level which defines the border between too loud and acceptable. 5. Having helped define the border, they must now prevent incidents along it. 6. If a cease-fire ever comes, the peace plan requires that experts go over the ground and finally define the border. 7. In many ways, the new trade pact defines the border more sharply, requiring more detailed inspections there, especially to screen out goods from beyond North America. 8. Lebanon and Syria could draft new maps clearly defining their border, Larsen said, and petition the U.N. Security Council to change its resolutions governing the territories accordingly. 9. Surroi argues that Kosovo can have its own constitution and define its borders as within the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 10. The Iraq-Kuwait border was defined after a U.N. survey. |