geographically
IPA: dʒiʌgrˈæfɪkʌɫi
adverb
- In terms of geography.
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Examples of "geographically" in Sentences
- And I too love the term geographically-single person.
- * I'm also getting digital scans which I will make triplicate copies of and keep in geographically dispersed locations.
- The fact that the wage effects diminish as workers specialize and spread out geographically is not an argument for never-ending immigration, only short-run immigration.
- It seems a little funny that multiple zip codes I entered in geographically disparate parts of the Commonwealth all yielded the same information as you provided in the post.
- The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life conducted the survey during what it called a "geographically representative" meeting of global evangelical leaders last year in South Africa.
- These reciprocal sets of rights and responsibilities can provide self-determination for two peoples within geographically segmented homelands, while mutually guaranteeing the rights of each other's minority cohort.
- Le Golf National is not remotely in the same league as Royal Melbourne, yet it makes golf history as the first time the Ryder Cup tournament visits France, and only the second time it is being played at any venue outside the British Isles Irish independence fans need not complain, I am using the term geographically, which includes all of the island of Ireland.
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