Boundary line between two territories, for example countries, states, provinces, cities.
1 And undeterred by the political boundary , it featured on both sides.
2 Motherhood is a framework that unifies women across socioeconomic and political boundaries .
3 The physics of the climate system doesn't care about political boundaries .
4 But the political boundaries are too blurred to do that with much clarity.
5 It is important to remember that wildlife and floods do not respect political boundaries .
6 She is just publishing a book upon Natural Geography without regard to political boundaries .
7 Political boundaries , however, are of little and only temporary importance.
8 The stars may not change even in centuries, but political boundaries are all too fluid.
9 The only war in which they were interested was a class war; they recognized no political boundaries .
10 Interventionism also crosses political boundaries in France.
11 But the changes which endured, whether they affected political boundaries or constitutions, came about by slow instalments.
12 There is often a conflict between natural geographic areas and division of healthcare as determined by political boundaries .
13 The territories include large and deeply-rooted ethnic minorities resident beyond the current political boundaries of their mother countries.
14 Still, in order to circumnavigate the earth's majesty, one is compelled to persevere through and beyond political boundaries .
15 The map uses current political boundaries .
16 Thus, selective routing eliminates the problem of wire center boundaries not coinciding with district or other political boundaries .
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