21. The LTPD is the dividing line between good and bad quality and has a low, but not zero, probability of acceptance.
22. The territorial rivalry between the Angevins and the French accounted for the dividing lines between the imperial candidates and the alliances and counter-alliances.
23. Usually, however, the dividing lines in this sort of linguistic stratification are simply annihilated in the fabliaux.
24. Of course, banks still have to maintain adequate liquidity, but in practice they do not see a clear-cut dividing line between liquid and non-liquid assets.
25. An important preliminary point is that the dividing line between an exclusion clause and a disclosure clause may be thin.
26. There is no clear dividing line between two-word compounds and pairs of words that simply happen to occur together quite frequently.
27. Although the typical movie star employs both, in practice the dividing line between agent and manager is, like much the movies, fantasy.
28. And although, tacitly, the dividing lines were supposed to be only temporary, in fact, historically, nations that have been partitioned remain that way.
29. And straddling the dividing line between east and west, Hungary shares borders with seven countries, from Austria to Ukraine.