regionally

[ UK /ɹˈiːd‍ʒənə‍li/ ]
[ US /ˈɹidʒənəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a regional manner
    regionally governed
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How To Use regionally In A Sentence

  • At its peak, Prattville included a regionally renowned cotton textile factory; tinware, sash and door, and carriage manufacturers; and merchant mills.
  • The study 'Magnesium ethoxide (CAS 2414-98-4) Market Research Report 2009' presents an overview of the Magnesium ethoxide market globally and regionally by contemplating and analyzing its parameters. Undefined
  • American Independent Business Alliance, showed examples of successful campaigns, lectured on what to do - and what not to do - to engage business owners and consumers, and suggested that the organizations set up a network to share experiences and spread the word regionally and statewide. SFGate: Top News Stories
  • It is one of very few regionally accredited nonresident programs.
  • Drainage is a clear example of an issue that must ultimately be approached regionally.
  • Unlike the Saskatchewan approach to canola, Smith is a proponent of a cooperative mercantilism that develops local advantages and creates strong social networks regionally to provide benefits locally.
  • They accepted that they were contesting the election under a system which sought to compensate parties whose vote is too spread out to win many or any first-past-the-post seats, but who retain a level or popular support regionally that "entitles" them to representation. What is Victory?
  • But also it has to be met regionally, which is why the Foreign Minister and I in the course of the day have spoken about how closely Sri Lanka and Australia work under the Bali Process. Press Conference, Australian Foreign Minister, Stephen Smith and Sri Lankan Foreign Minister, Rohitha Bogollagama.
  • The thick Thunderhead Sandstone (Upper Precambrian Great Smoky Group) in the Great Smoky Mountains along the Tennessee/North Carolina border was deformed and regionally metamorphosed during formation of the Appalachian Highlands, beginning in the so-called Devonian (that is, early in the Flood year).12-14 With increasing temperatures and pressures from northwest to southeast, the regional metamorphism produced in these sandstone layers a series of chemically and mineralogically distinct zones of schists and gneisses.15 These zones are named according to the first appearance of the distinctive metamorphic minerals which characterize them as the intensity of the metamorphism increased laterally—the biotite, garnet, staurolite, and kyanite zones. Ken Miller in Cleveland: WEBCAST ARCHIVE URLS - The Panda's Thumb
  • Two facies of regionally metamorphosed rocks that may be of either original sedimentary or igneous derivation are characterized by epidote.
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