Geographically
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And there's one other thing to add to this, and that is this: Of course we know China's big, huge, demographically and geographically, with a population of 1.3 billion people.
The public realm has to inform us not only where we are geographically, but it has to inform us where we are in our culture.
Those two countries are
geographically
similar.
So the map was
geographically
accurate, but maybe not so useful.
Mummies are a great source of information, except that they're really
geographically
limited and limited in time as well.
But what's beginning to happen is because these geeks are all getting together, because they are highly qualified for computer programming and it is highly remunerated, as well as other very detail-oriented tasks, that they are concentrating
geographically
and finding like-minded mates.
What the global delivery model allows is, it allows you to take previously
geographically
core-located tasks, break them up into parts, send them around the world where the expertise and the cost structure exists, and then specify the means for reintegrating them.
They were not
geographically
distorted.
When we actually looked at not just self-reported political orientation, but voting behavior, we were able to look
geographically
across the nation.
So in order to put together a conservation plan for these unique, important corridors like the western Amazon and the Andes Amazon corridor, we have to start making
geographically
explicit plans now.
Now, if violence is re-concentrating geographically, it's also being reconfigured to the world's new topography, because when it comes to cities, the world ain't flat, like Thomas Friedman likes to say.
As the virus was spreading geographically, the numbers were increasing and at this time, not only were hundreds of people infected and dying of the disease, but as importantly, the front line responders, the people who had gone to try and help, the health care workers, the other responders were also sick and dying by the dozens.
However, others argue that the electoral college protects small states such as Rhode Island, Vermont and New Hampshire, and even
geographically
large states with small populations like Alaska, Wyoming and the Dakotas.
And one of the things we've learned, unfortunately, is that upward mobility isn't as high as we'd like it to be in this country, and interestingly, it's very
geographically
distributed.
It can trick us by transporting us geographically; it can change the mood; it can set the pace; it can make us laugh or it can make us scared.
TS: Iceland and Australia are
geographically
like this.
It was
geographically
spatialized in almost eerily the same way that it is today, and it often has been throughout US history.
Well, our approach to finding longevity was to team up with National Geographic, and the National Institute on Aging, to find the four demographically confirmed areas that are
geographically
defined.
We had a broader,
geographically
much wider, constituency we were trying to defend.
And they're
geographically
more limited than you are, because we don't know if you've been exposed to persistent organic pollutants in your home, or occupationally or as a child.
These cavemen lived in a
geographically
diverse region with a cockatoo, a camel, a monkey - but no women.
Epic in its scope, as each episode is from carefully picked,
geographically
different parts of Sweden.
If the term itself were not
geographically
and semantically meaningless, one might well refer to "Ned Kelly" as an "Australian Western."
The basic plot is an impossible one: I can understand a town being divided
geographically
by the new border, but not the story that some of its people would be left on the other side (and by force).
Textiles and apparel came first, followed by luggage, dishes, toys, etc.Supply chains also dispersed geographically, with lower value-added components and processes allocated to low-income countries.
Innovative firms face the uphill challenge of developing entire new products and selling them in
geographically
and economically distant markets.
Instead of joining the highly regulated and integrated Franco-German core of Europe, they can remain part of the flexible, diverse and deregulated periphery to which historically and
geographically
they have always belonged.
It is touchy about the independence of the near-abroad countries, especially those politically or
geographically
close to the West – Belarus, Moldova, Ukraine, and Georgia.
Previously, gas markets were
geographically
restricted by dependence on pipelines.
Far from attempting to defeat its enemies, the United Kingdom is attempting to preserve mutually beneficial relationships with countries from which it cannot distance itself
geographically
– and from which it can’t afford to distance itself otherwise.
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