Another instrument keeps daily track of the carbon monoxide plumes from fires and the scope of pollution produced regionally and globally. |
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So we need to be able to look at things broadly and regionally so we can optimize the right resources. |
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Modelling efforts address several issues, including how many subpopulations of salmon can be lost before the species goes regionally extinct. |
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Once ensconced with a cold one in the garden of the hotel, we got down to things regionally architectural. |
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In addition, hormones from endocrine glands enter and leave the vascular system through regionally specialized capillaries. |
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Sponsoring seminars with pro staff and regionally known turkey hunters will draw customers into your store. |
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He says the idea in the late 1980s for a regionally controlled ATSIC hasn't eventuated. |
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Effects of glucocorticoids on dopaminergic activity are also strongly context and regionally dependent. |
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The country rock was regionally metamorphosed to above the sillimanite isograde. |
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Two facies of regionally metamorphosed rocks that may be of either original sedimentary or igneous derivation are characterized by epidote. |
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Expanding free trade bilaterally, regionally, and ultimately, globally, is part and parcel of an ongoing response to those attacks. |
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Instead, tartans probably were regionally based with different patterns belonging to different areas of the country. |
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It is imperative that Australia seeks to work cooperatively with China, bilaterally and regionally, and in global forums. |
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Drainage is a clear example of an issue that must ultimately be approached regionally. |
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Pasta dishes adorned with regionally grown truffles are popular, as are Piedmontese wines like the full-bodied aged Barolo. |
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Rhetorically, he often proposed that modern architecture be regionally specific rather than globally uniform. |
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The organization hopes to produce successful models of sustainable development that can be replicated regionally. |
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The locally and regionally important grassland nature reserve is home to a range of rare insects and plants. |
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A uniform, regionally concordant layer of amphibolite with occasional ultramafic pods, termed the Sta Amphibolite, overlies the Sta Series. |
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His beachfront house in California exemplifies his devotion to straightforward, regionally appropriate design. |
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The issue would be usefully approached regionally, which he shies away from doing. |
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Imparting his vision, he challenged California staffers to preserve regionally important landscapes instead of locally favored parcels. |
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We'll be working with regionally based coordinators, who will work directly with the farms to collect the data. |
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The company's supplier diversity efforts have been recognized nationally and regionally. |
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The suspended activists have the full support of the union, regionally and nationally. |
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In addition, the park is buzzing with insect life and is regionally important for the high numbers of dragonflies and damselflies. |
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The site is rich in acidophilic species, particularly pteridophytes and bryophytes, and contains a number of regionally rare taxa. |
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Australian English is different from British and American English but does not vary much regionally. |
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Zambia has never involved itself in internal political matters of other states, regionally or overseas. |
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Moreover demographic growth was regionally concentrated in the areas of industrial expansion, first in north-east Wales, then in south Wales. |
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In comes a calm, regionally balanced economy with the housing market in its proper place. |
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The regionally immense deposits of rich loess soils, for example in the Midwest, are also of aeolian origin. |
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Many Ganda continued trading items produced locally and regionally. |
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Increasingly, support for entrepreneurs needs to be delivered regionally. |
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Paul Gayler's excellent Mediterranean Cook is divided regionally and has some good unusual dishes like vegetarian meze, churros, gaufrette and tian. |
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The interest was general, since these legalists were causing concern regionally, including the Galatian churches. |
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Many of the Tzeltal in Highland Chiapas may not think about relict stands of evergreen cloud forest as undisturbed valuable habitat for regionally endemic species. |
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The TWV proposed to investigate the value, both globally and regionally, of grouping, asterisked and other characteristics in two crops. |
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Other agencies, such as UNESCO, rely on regionally based experts and technical staff from their subregional offices. |
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Which practices and experiences form the strongest basis for us to scale up initiatives locally, regionally, and nationally? |
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Restenosis is the narrowing of a successfully dilated vessel segment resulting in regionally under-perfused myocardium. |
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How does one grow regionally adapted beans for moist climates? |
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The biomass that will be used is not valorised currently and will be gathered regionally. |
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About 600 people have already attented the workshop, which is offered in Paris and regionally. |
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It is highly fragmented ethnically, regionally, and by the distribution of wealth. |
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In this climate of global change we are witnessing the dismantling of barriers to commerce regionally, continentally and globally. |
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First, aggregative achievements in all areas of human development are subject to variations across social groups and regionally. |
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Economic benefit of respite services is more regionally specific and temporally dependent than was explicated at the beginning of the project. |
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Images can now be sent electronically to specialists regionally or even provincially if needed, instead of being couriered. |
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Since then she has worked steadily both on and off-Broadway, regionally and in television and film. |
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The other parts of the region have an intercity network that is more regionally or nationally oriented. |
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Considerable effort is now being expended regionally, continentally and globally to reduce and eliminate contaminant emissions to the atmosphere. |
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The Army has addressed the requirement for unity of effort by establishing regionally oriented, globally employable, theater sustainment commands. |
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From the CASEVIEW sampling frame, drawing a regionally proportionate random sample of 2,000 of the files remaining after the winnowing effort. |
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In contrast to the oil and gas industry for instance, the hydropower industry is organized regionally. |
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Others are fragmented nationally but not regionally, as the ethnicities are not segregated spatially. |
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We will promote free trade globally, regionally and bilaterally, while rebuilding support at home. |
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It is clearly recognized that groundwater problems and issues vary provincially and regionally across Canada. |
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The Blaine Formation is over 200 m thick, composed of interbedded mudstone, gypsum in beds up to 10 m thick, and has regionally traceable members of limestone and dolomite. |
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However, bedding-cleavage intersection lineations for this regionally developed cleavage display distinctly different distributions when plotted in stereographic projection. |
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Thirdly and lastly, the action plan and its way of implementation must be observed regionally. |
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Conditions vary regionally, however, to a significant extent, so the same bases for charges cannot apply everywhere. |
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While wind energy is regionally specific, solar energy can be utilised nearly all over the country given Tanzania's location in the solar belt. |
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Any entrant or driver who is suspended regionally shall hand back their licence to the ASN territory which issued it. |
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North Korea's continued provocative actions represent a major threat to peace and security, both regionally and globally. |
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Nearly all agricultural areas and much of San Antonio, the only urban area large enough to affect water quality regionally, overlie the confined zone rather than the recharge zone. |
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Locally, regionally and nationally he claimed his strong commitment in favour of organic agriculture. |
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With this considerable amount of money we are able to buy locally, regionally and internationally. |
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Future studies of supply trends will need to give more attention to regionally specific factors. |
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This form of work can best be monitored locally or regionally, and it can best be done by those to whom such services are rendered. |
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At a time when the GOP is increasingly old and regionally isolated, it is up to young Republicans to modernize the party. |
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An additional purpose, or at least effect, of some international environmental agreements is to harmonize national laws, either globally or regionally. |
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Parliamentarian networks have also taken significant steps regionally to strengthen institutional frameworks to mitigate corruption. |
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The entrepreneurial risk partially shifts toward the biotech firms that are transatlantically interwoven but that are nevertheless largely constrained regionally. |
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A unified approach based on sound principles needs to be implemented globally, regionally and locally in order to have an appreciable impact. |
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The goal of digital libraries will be championed regionally to create a community of libraries. |
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Other regionally endemic species that may be found are the mountain chicken, which is actually a type of frog, and the rare galliwasp, which is half-snake, half-lizard. |
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The development would put the area on the map regionally and nationally. |
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Note that many of the globally apparently minor crops are regionally very important. |
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It is the lack of employment generation coupled with the need to improve labor standards regionally that stand in the way of alleviating the severe poverty that nearly 180 million peoples throughout the Americas live in. |
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The area is already regionally important for overwintering wildfowl such as pochards, tufted ducks and smews. |
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The main objective of the Action is to increase the quantity and quality of home grown proteins from regionally adapted legume-based forage systems. |
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A more regionally oriented approach would allow us to exploit our blossoming partnerships with the voluntary and private sectors in different countries. |
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These activities are ongoing, and are being addressed regionally as well. |
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The rites of passage are not mandatory, and vary in details by gender, community and regionally. |
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They generally prefer to drink tea or coffee with breakfast, though food preferences vary regionally. |
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Winnipeg Harvest also cooperates with many other agencies and organizations, both regionally and nationally, to seek community-based responses to reduce the need for food banks. |
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The Angel Shark, for example, used to be in local abundance in our waters, but is now regionally extinct. |
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It was designed as a regionally based institution of higher education, capable of promoting economic, social, cultural, linguistic and environmental sustainability. |
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In its search for regionally significant priorities, the GPAC ensured that issues of importance to local areas but not universally significant throughout the Region, were not lost, overlooked, or overgeneralized. |
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These not-for-profit institutions originally were provincially or regionally based and were required to invest a certain amount in their home provinces, but now they are open to all parts of the country. |
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Let's link together and put into action the millions of alternatives and networks that already exist today, first and foremost locally and then through horizontal federations regionally, nationally and internationally. |
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In fact, they are still very much ethnically or regionally based and led by strong men, although leaders and parliamentarians show considerable lenience to change camps. |
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It is important to remember that the best preventive medicine for war is fruitful negotiation and dialogue, which is often achieved by inviting the participation of regionally relevant players. |
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In the face of mounting competitive pressures both regionally and globally, manufacturers understand the need to speed up product rollouts while keeping a tight rein on costs. |
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Inter Pares supports people working in their own communities, and helps them to join forces with others regionally and internationally to make change happen. |
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The PSAC is a proud supporter of First Nations' peoples, and the tepee is symbolic of our commitment as a union to building a stronger working relationship with Aboriginal leaders and communities regionally and nationally. |
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Nothing was done to develop innovative, forward-looking, regionally appropriate paradigms that could have allowed things to turn out differently, thereby avoiding the pillaging of natural resources that is in evidence today. |
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Many European countries have on their territory regionally based autochthonous groups speaking a language other than that of the majority of the population. |
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Continentally or regionally sponsored peace agreements are the norm on the continent today, and most African countries now enjoy peace and stability. |
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Across the world there a number of culturally, language, local and regionally driven social networks, that both singularly and accumulatively pose the question whether Facebook can dominate the world in Social Networking. |
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If this holds true, then the interplay between regionally heterochronous developmental processes and SZ-associated pathological processes might produce regionally distinct effects. |
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Ethnonationalism is the central issue that motivates proportionally large, regionally concentrated peoples with a history of organized political autonomy. |
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The outbreak of civil war in Libya has caused the largest deterioration in a GPI score, both regionally and across the 153 countries surveyed. |
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Firms differ in their global organizational structures functionally, divisionally, regionally, and by product lines. |
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The WCC brings together a regionally and confessionally diverse group of young people to participate in leadership training seminars, and to serve at WCC governing body meetings. |
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The stewards' programme includes an ecumenical leadership training seminar, and brings together a regionally and confessionally diverse group of young people for ecumenical formation and leadership development. |
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The Review of the Record Project has proved an invaluable tool in highlighting anomalies and causes of concern in the RCMP public complaint system nationally, regionally, divisionally and at the detachment level. |
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This allows for a hierarchal structure of Policy Committees to more effectively monitor the workplace program as well as provides for more resources when many regionally specific policies and programs are required. |
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The country findings have been synthesised through regionally based studies and discussed at regional conferences where future action plans were prepared. |
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The normally sparse intertubular connective tissue appears regionally increased in diabetic kidneys, but somewhat less in the protected group. |
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The specific effects of these market measures with regard to adding value to, and maintaining regionally sustainable and agriculturally necessary, milk production should, therefore, be given special consideration. |
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Fifty-one provincially rare and thirty-one regionally rare plant species have been recorded at Stone Road Alvar, making it one of the most botanically significant sites in Ontario. |
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Small natural watercourses are sometimes called rivulets, but a variety of names—including branch, brook, burn, and creek are more common, occurring regionally to nationally in place-names. |
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Has the human rights community, both regionally and internationally, dealt with the problems posed by fundamentalists in a way that supports the efforts of women's and human rights organizations locally and nationally? |
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While research published in 2014 suggests that NT Live has a neutral effect on theatregoing regionally, and may even have promoted it in London, the samples it is based on are small. |
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Doing so would obscure the vast differences that can occur regionally within a country – such an oversight can be particularly dangerous, say critics, for understanding the true academic opportunities available in a country. |
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It argues that renewable technology options are becoming cheaper while fossil fuel alternatives remain static, and that emissions growth is beginning to slow, both regionally and globally. |
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The Service reported that although it was generally pleased with how these new regionally based coordinating bodies had developed, working arrangements and protocols were still being refined. |
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Other potential advantages of regionally coordinated reserves include cost savings through economies of scale and enhanced price stabilization due to the wider scope of the supply and distribution system. |
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These producers often operate regionally or nationally. |
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It was able to do that regionally, which was necessary. |
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This inventory must be shared regionally and nationally. |
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Although the differences in issues raised across the various regions are not great, it is still helpful to do each workshop regionally and independently for three reasons. |
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Attaches much importance to the promotion of a regionally and socially equitable information society ensuring that citizens are equipped with the skills they need to live and work in this new digital age. |
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Temperatures differ regionally, with central and eastern areas tending to be more extreme. |
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These varying and regionally different ecological conditions produce distinctive forest plant communities in different regions. |
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These have vast networks of transport available both internationally, regionally and locally inside a city. |
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The Jamaica national cricket team competes regionally, and also provides players for the West Indies team. |
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These efforts have resulted in significant regionally adapted breeding lines and hybrids, such as the Mountain series from North Carolina. |
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Laws and regulations managing angling vary greatly, often regionally, within countries. |
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To lessen the impact of this consolidation, countries with banking sectors considered smaller by global standards must expand regionally. |
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Through Korean pop music, East and Southeast Asia are turning regionally toward a new identity of shared Asianness. |
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Singers from both countries performed, and guests were offered Kazakh food and kymyz, a regionally traditional alcoholic drink. |
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Others are firms that focus tightly on underwriting issues in such areas as regionally based public finance or mortgage-backed securities. |
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Runs Tricare health-benefits plan for members of uniformed services, administered regionally by health insurers. |
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Lebanon's rank regressed by 5 spots globally and by one spot regionally year-on-year. |
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While based on generally similar principles, legal evolution took place locally or at the most regionally, to suit the requirements of any given society. |
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Some are nationally prominent names such as Mick Dodson, Jackie Huggins, Warren Mundine, Larissa Behrendt and Tom Calma, while others are regionally and locally prominent. |
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This NAC was in turn to be made up of regionally appointed delegates who were in theory confined to act according to the instructions given them by branch conferences. |
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Traditional serving styles vary regionally throughout India. |
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The study Triethylamine Market Research Report 2011' presents an overview of the Triethylamine market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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For example, PaSC responses may vary regionally in the tumor depending on their proximity to well vascularized areas or hypovascularized, hypoxic areas. |
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As the United Kingdom is a member of the European Union, there are elections held regionally in England to decide who is sent as Members of the European Parliament. |
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The study N-pentane Market Research Report 2011' presents an overview of the N-pentane market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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The study Fusel Oil Market Research Report 2012' presents an overview of the Fusel Oil market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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The Peoria Loess caps two regionally prominent topographic highs in the Northern Mississippi Embayment, Crowley's Ridge, Arkansas and the Chickasaw Bluffs, Tennessee. |
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Tourists to the province who revealed that they had not tried any other regionally specific foods noted that they had, at least, had a partridgeberry dessert of some kind. |
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Some species that are regionally extinct are still available here. |
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The study Potash Alum Market Research Report 2010 presents an overview of the Potash Alum market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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The study 'Potash Alum Market Research Report 2010' presents an overview of the Potash Alum market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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The study Piperylene Market Research Report 2010' presents an overview of the Piperylene market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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The study Piperylene Market Research Report 2011' presents an overview of the Piperylene market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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Approximately one third of all psittacines are threatened with extinction and with anthropogenic changes, many species have become locally or regionally extinct. |
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The study Tylosin Market Research Report 2012' presents an overview of the Tylosin market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. |
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Atlantic cod, Atlantic herring, red or white hake, redfish, pollock, alewife, and squids were also consumed, but these species varied more seasonally and regionally. |
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There are also various traditional Easter foods that vary regionally. |
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The road forms part of a regionally significant freight route in the Murray and Mallee 2030 Regional Transport Plan, but is not currently gazetted for use by B-double trucks. |
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