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logistical

[ UK /ləd‍ʒˈɪstɪkə‍l/ ]
[ US /ɫəˈdʒɪstɪkəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to logistics
    logistic requirements

How To Use logistical In A Sentence

  • There are obvious logistical problems involved in protesting outside such a facility, and it was clear from the outset that the protest was not going to reach the giddy heights of previous campaigns.
  • Serving larger school districts in metropolitan areas can also require careful logistical planning for deliveries.
  • It is for logistical rather than symbolic reasons that we are meeting at Old Albanian rugby club in Hertfordshire rather than Twickenham, but it allows Steele to make the point that he hopes to nurture the grassroots as well as the elite game, especially the enthusiastic volunteers that sustain it. England can win 2015 World Cup, says RFU chief executive John Steele
  • The convoy itself encountered numerous difficulties; mechanical and logistical problems were compounded by stormy clashes of personality.
  • In this we were limited only by the time and effort we wished to expend, rather than such logistical publishing considerations as page layout and total printing costs.
  • The logistical snafu was ultimately solved by Sea-Land, which converted Cam Ranh Bay into a containerport and soon had six container ships running between the West Coast and Vietnam. Shipping News
  • Organizing famine relief presents huge logistical problems.
  • The UGR - E will also reduce the cost and logistical burden associated with using a field kitchen.
  • She said the black-faced sheep of the moors will need shearing later this month and farmers face a logistical nightmare of how to shear and dip their livestock if they cannot move them off the moors.
  • Japan's major past overseas missions -- including in Iraq, near Afghanistan, and as UN peacekeepers -- have been largely for logistical and support purposes such as refuelling, transport and reconstruction. Undefined
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