A relevant geographic market does not have to extend to the UK as a whole, but could be regional, or local. |
And one suspects that if the survey results were broken down by geographic region, it would be even less divisive in many red states. |
Land, in this sense, appears merely as a geographic stage for the enactment of the jural elements of Aboriginal social organisation. |
I recite these names in part to illustrate the wide geographic dispersal of the scholars. |
How can one feel like a citizen of a geographic area whose limits one can't place and whose capital cities one can't name? |
In geographic extent, population size, and wealth, the region was an obvious candidate for world power and influence. |