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distributional

[ UK /dˌɪstɹɪbjˈuːʃənə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to spatial distribution
    distributional requirements

How To Use distributional In A Sentence

  • Property rights thus have a distributional implication - who compensates whom - but also act to achieve the socially efficient allocation.
  • English-speaking children very soon catch on to the correlation between the conceptual distinction and the distributional cues for it.
  • We suggest that no significant bat migration occurred in Nova Scotia in 2001, and unless distributional range has changed in recent years, we suggest that previous records of these species in Nova Scotia were probably extralimital.
  • Tropical forest biodiversity: distributional patterns and their conservational significance. Chocó-Darién moist forests
  • The northern species Alaria esculenta (dabberlocks) and Tectura testudinalis (common tortoiseshell limpet) have shown small retractions in their southern distributional limits and declines in abundance at populations close to these range edges, but the rate of recession is not as fast as the rate of advancement in southern species.
  • Objective To compare spacetime distributional patterns of sudden death and mushroom poisoning in Yunnan.
  • distributional requirements
  • As far as the distributional effects of paying less for capital investment in inter-metropolitan transport capacity through HSR than through additional highway lanes and investment in additional airport capacity, it seems as if the discussion is proceeding in a vacuum, acting as if interstate roads and airports do not receive capital subsidies from taxpayers. Matthew Yglesias » Ride the Train
  • There is a third, rather stupid, tax distributional question, concerned with the impact of any such tax, but since I think the proposal out of court in principal, I will not deign to even consider this.
  • In purely distributional terms, these wage earners have little to gain from nationalization or socialization.
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