单词 | Geographical |
例句 | 1. The enrolment criteria are geographical rather than academic. 2. They studied the geographical distribution of the disease. 3. The current survey will have a wider geographical spread. 4. Because of its geographical isolation, the area developed its own unique culture. 5. These birds have a wide geographical distribution. 6. The police demarcated the city into eighteen geographical divisions. 7. The survey covers a wide geographical area. 8. The geographical position of the frontier fluctuated with the fortunes of war . 9. The geographical scope of product markets has widened since the war. 10. The company has a good geographical spread of hotels in this country. 11. These immigrants face problems of geographical distance and cultural isolation. 12. Because of its geographical position, Germany's perspective on the situation in Eastern Europe is rather different from Britain's. 13. The geographical spread of the industry in the 16th century is hard to ascertain, for much of it is poorly recorded. 14. Remote sensing and geographical information systems. 15. Yet his geographical location worked in his favor. 16. The geographical area where each sale was made; 6. 17. Steamboats, railways and telegraphs broke down geographical isolation. 18. A Geographical Information System provides just such capabilities. 18. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 19. For satellite communications, geographical boundary lines are irrelevant. 20. A new geographical pattern began to take shape. 21. This was partly thanks to Sparta's protected geographical position. 22. These can vary dramatically within quite small geographical areas. 23. We also looked for a geographical spread of writers. 24. Political stability. Geographical location and thus ease of access. 25. Nothing in these commercials signifies geographical or cultural realities. 26. The most obvious limitation on migration was geographical. 27. Those criteria include sibling priority and geographical proximity. 28. The geographical spread of the observers is skewed. 29. Many other animals show similar geographical variation in size. 30. The importance of the town is due to its geographical location. 1. The enrolment criteria are geographical rather than academic. 2. They studied the geographical distribution of the disease. 3. The current survey will have a wider geographical spread. 4. Because of its geographical isolation, the area developed its own unique culture. 5. These birds have a wide geographical distribution. 6. The geographical scope of product markets has widened since the war. 31. It was decided, therefore, to select action and control groups on the basis of geographical area. 32. Even before the 1923 Grouping some companies were strongly territorial, and several had working arrangements with one another within one geographical area. 33. The simplest protective barrier is a geographical one, namely to conduct the training away from other centres of activity within the organisation. 34. The geographical distribution of internet hosts further illustrates the wide differences in connectivity between rich and poor countries. 35. The geographical location of the installations and predominant meteorological conditions and sources of danger arising from the location of the site 2. 36. These values issues have fragmented long-standing party alliances and crossed traditional geographical and economic boundary lines. 37. But geographical patterns like this demand the jet-eye view, or of course maps. 38. Changes in the 1950s and early 1960s brought rationalised boundaries to create tighter geographical regions and eradicate penetrating lines and competition. 39. The pattern they follow is instinctive and also specifically geographical. 40. Geographical comparison of patterns of lawbreaking sometimes throws light on more general differences in social and economic conditions. 41. Occasionally labour-only sub-contractors develop into large organisations or agencies with a significant control of a trade in a geographical area. 42. Options available may be severely limited by matters of health, geographical location, intelligence,() family commitments and job availability. 43. Netwise thought direct sales would increase if it expanded into new geographical markets. 44. It has six catalogues, each historically in a different market or geographical position. 45. Geographical organisations would still operate the railway, but their role was to supply train services to the business sectors. 46. There is debate about whether a single species can split into two without geographical isolation. 47. Even with a more aggressive policy of positive discrimination, it is doubtful whether geographical inequalities can be overcome. 48. Meeting inside a model could logically connect communications protocols to the model itself rather than the cultural norms of a geographical area. 48. try its best to collect and make good sentences. 49. There were both geographical and historical reasons for this exodus towards the West. 50. Other species seem to be separable into geographical races based on their morphological features. 51. The quality and price of private housing varies enormously both between city centres and suburbs and between different geographical areas. 52. He was also to present a letter of congratulations and a sword and gather military and geographical information. 53. Moreover, they are inclined to deal with geographical areas in turn. 54. Geographical paralysis becomes a bitter metaphor for their entire existence. 55. The Act concentrated on training oriented by industry, the other possibilities considered were occupations and geographical regions. 56. Yet here was a view of the Earth that showed no political, racial or geographical boundaries. 57. Toton and Tinsley are good examples of depots with specific sub-sector allegiances and covering a wide geographical area. 58. But in general the world religions kept to themselves, separated by linguistic, cultural and geographical barriers that seemed insuperable. 59. These two techniques of casting are regarded as distinct and having different geographical distributions. 60. It should be noted that hairpin bends are often necessary geographical features in high and exciting terrain. 61. The geographical spread is reasonable, though doubtless there will be some omissions apparent depending on where you are based. 62. One response to this decline in the dynamism of Fordism was the geographical decentralization of production in search of cheaper labour. 63. Aside from its geographical location and the name of the other agent involved few other details were included. 64. Her population, geographical position, army and industrial strength made her the leading continental nation. 65. On the question of regional differences, these studies of financial exchanges suggest that geographical location is rather unimportant. 66. Geographical and transport remoteness make areas less accessible to friends, relatives, some tourists and businessmen. 67. Despite their different temporal and geographical foci, several defining research questions have remained the same. 68. The geographical context is not all that matters, but it is the most significant. 69. On a global turnover of £656 million in 1991/2, the geographical break down was: U.S. 38.4%. 70. In areas of geographical mobility people may be neighbours who are culturally strangers. 71. It is also an extremely distinctive feature in terms of its high level of geographical polarization. 72. Their geographical location tended to coincide with those areas in which the 1936 rising had been successful. 73. Responses have been received from all over the country, and in geographical terms, can regarded as broadly representative. 74. The chronological introduction of different alloys can then be compared between different cultures and geographical areas. 75. Frequently many rural communities are faced with more than their physical and geographical isolation. 76. Some academics have spent years squirrelling around for proxies for gun ownership in given geographical areas. 77. There are also strong geographical variations with a particularly heavy concentration in certain inner-city areas, for example Inner London and Newcastle. 78. Manuscripts are usually sent to two or three reviewers, chosen for their expertise rather than their geographical location. 79. The unusual geographical distribution is equally compatible with a genetic component. 80. This brings us to our third point, that of geographical mobility as it affects different social groups. 81. In 1914 they were still few in number and often had impractically large geographical areas to deal with. 82. Evidence for this is provided by the relatively low rates of geographical mobility in Britain as compared with other countries. 83. The panel further suggested adjusting the official poverty line for geographical differences in the cost of housing. 84. Foreign currency sensitivity can of course be unaffected by geographical exposure; it can be down to commodity prices. 85. One process which has certainly been important is geographical isolation. 86. Comparison of evidence from other countries or geographical regions would seek to confirm this generalization. 87. However, the expertise it has developed serves a much wider geographical area than the West Midlands, where it is based. 88. Each place will tend to support a particular kind of instrument, depending on geographical factors and the available flora and fauna. 89. He says that the community would be split, with strange geographical areas being merged. 90. A culture defined by a government, a religion, or an economic system does not require geographical or racial isolation. 91. A weave of geographical / ecological representation and spiritual / cultural representation would result. 92. And once again this geographical change coincided with shifts in the economy at national level. 93. The rich variety of geographical environments provides a background to the diversity of ways of life and traditions of the Yugoslav peoples. 94. Io was not the only girl who gained geographical fame be-cause Zeus fell in love with her. 95. Other types of cancer were also found to be higher in geographical areas where chemical plants were situated. 96. She then undertook a geographical and creative pilgrimage, working as an art instructor, graphic designer and book illustrator. 97. This includes things like departmental boundaries, activity types, physical or geographical layout and product types. 98. It is subdivided into three geographical and administrative regions which are independent except at the highest level. 99. A country's strategic geographical position might invite super-power attention and meddling in its internal affairs. 100. Such networks are inevitably built up on a regional basis because the finds are usually confined to a limited geographical region. 101. Cases were tried at other localities according to the geographical distribution of serious crime. 102. Brandt switched the emphasis from geographical variation to the study of the annual cycle of plankton growth found in the northern oceans. 103. It is also interested in selective acquisition as a way of moving into new geographical markets or new up-and-coming product areas. 104. These decisions may well also be affected by geographical mobility both for employment and retirement. 105. Though geographical mobility is possible, to move means severing all the social ties which the miner has built up. 106. Readerships are carefully delineated by age, interests, and geographical area so that advertising space may he sold. 107. The appeal of a merger included widening Martineau's client base, a greater geographical spread and having more resources. 108. To begin with Darwin had solved this problem by invoking geographical isolation. 108. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 109. One logical fix to this geographical mis-match is for inner-city blacks to commute out from the ghettos to the suburbs. 110. Mr Foster, for the appellants, submits that it means the inhabitants of a particular geographical area. 111. Artefacts, works of art and historic buildings need to be considered in their historical and geographical context. 112. In addition, there were local initiatives such as Club 403 which attempted to provide viewdata to domestic consumers in a limited geographical area. 113. Some grantors may have geographical qualifications, restricting requests for grant applications to a given city, or state or regional district. 114. The research should also indicate specific geographical regions where in-depth analyses of syntactic variation could most usefully be carried out. 115. However, in cyberspace, geographical boundaries are irrelevant, and people of different views are thrown together. 116. Those that were traded over wide geographical areas, though, can be useful in linking the dating frameworks of different regions. 117. Meanwhile they and nearly all other levels below them in geographical terms were condemned to use the rapidly inflating old notes. 118. The Armagnacs were in a particularly vulnerable position as a result of the geographical location of their lands. 119. It is well documented that there are geographical variations in both health status and health care expenditure within Britain. 120. Place - very simply the organisation is divided on a geographical basis. 121. He decides to spend his leisure time collecting data on the geographical distribution of flamingos and retired people. 122. Thornaby is a real community separated from the community of Stockton by a river which also forms a real geographical county boundary. 123. Make a note of any recruitment agencies that seem to be advertising regularly in job or geographical areas that interest you. 124. Stereotypes, moreover, are subject to historical change and geographical variation and salience. 125. Its subject coverage is mainstream geology, and its geographical interests are world-wide. 126. This project is intended to explore the complex relationship between geographical mobility and voting. 127. The last forty years have shown that simply increasing the volume of services does not necessarily reduce social or geographical inequalities. 128. It involves transformation of data so that they are reported at a comparable geographical scale, projection and set of geographical units. 129. Civilizations as geographical areas Civilizations, vast or otherwise, can always be located on a map. 130. Similarly, it was argued that globalisation spread a company's exposure to geographical vicissitudes of local economies. 131. A number of studies have looked at the geographical distribution of doctors both in regions and in smaller districts. 132. Major geographical changes appear to have caused widespread extinctions by the destruction of habitats. 133. Linguistic ability posed special problems where one particular geographical area was concerned. 134. Prey Selection Throughout its geographical range, Nucella lapillus has a choice of prey species. 135. However, the choice significantly affects the final geographical distribution and their use in resource allocation has been questioned. 136. He was also inspired by Humboldt's vision of an all-embracing theory that would explain the geographical diversity of life on earth. 137. They have cut the nerve of traditional religion, which is often tied to specific geographical locations and cultural patterns. 138. With Drepanocladus it is possible that your success as a grower will depend very much on the geographical origin of the plants. 138. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 139. Calls to the single market hotline are not necessarily recorded on a geographical basis. 140. So the geographical distribution of the disease in older women is more likely to point to dietary pathogens. 141. On the landward side, however, there is no clear geographical divide. 142. In other words, what is needed is not only an equal but an equitable geographical distribution of educational resources. 143. In addition, the software calculates damage estimates and building repair costs for any geographical area. 144. They also received geographical information from native people in map form. 145. The prime reason for this inequality is the geographical distribution of economic power. 146. Asset allocation in an international fund was traditionally done on a geographical basis. 147. A paper map represents geographical information in analogue fashion, using lines and symbols. 148. Obviously, the existence of such ties and their translation into present day activity is dependent on geographical and social stability. 149. The legend of Noah's ark once purported to say something about the geographical distribution of animals. 150. We intend to develop an object-based paradigm for the processing of geographical data types, within a relational framework. 151. Geographical accident must not be allowed to disadvantage individuals in their ability to gain access to good local care. 152. It should be clear from this brief description that these issues are inherently geographical. 153. It seems worth stating at the outset that there are two ways geographical research in this general area can proceed. 154. This method of control is principally limited to geographical or ecological islands and perennial crops. 155. However, the Commission may focus on regional markets and even on local markets, where these are the relevant geographical markets. 156. On that basis, communities of interest, rather than geographical proximity, are redefining the politics of our time. 157. The police demarcated the city into eighteen geographical divisions, the gangs and races into thousands. 158. Bearing in mind the geographical locations of the superpowers, this is easier to contemplate than achieve. 159. Her geographical position, like Athens', was accessible to outside influences and radical thinking. 160. It was a geographical question; and the answer, at the theoretical level, was simple. 161. Then, because of their geographical position, they were seriously weakened by the Viking onslaught down the east coast. 162. It now covered a greater geographical area and involved a greater number of powerful States than ever before. 163. The implications of concentration of provincial press ownership are greater when its geographical variation is taken into account. 164. The district is the basic geographical unit of pollution control and usually contains one or two river or stream systems. 165. The most original part of Anderson's thesis relates to the geographical origins of nationalism. 166. For the first approach, the question was why did that specific geographical change take place? 167. The notation for any given geographical division varies between classes and between different parts of the same class. 168. Decisions taken on these issues were to have a lasting effect on the geographical deployment of full-time staff. 168. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 169. The geographical distribution of both doctors and hospitals has remained in favour of the upper socio-economic groups with only very slight modifications. 170. The recipe for a national paper was thus a mixture of national reputation, geographical reach and breadth of content. 171. Three principal dimensions have dominated geographical patterns of population change in the second half of the twentieth century. 172. Currently those agreements limit the distribution of radio broadcasts to specific geographical areas. 173. In both networks, operations are organized on a geographical basis. 174. Parishes vary enormously in size, according to their geographical position and the special circumstances of their historical development. 175. There were even several geographical areas named after him in recognition of his oceanographic studies. 176. But, like the lemmings, how does such a geographical knowledge become an inherited ancestral heritage? 177. Netwise thought direct sales would increase by expanding into potential geographical markets. 178. The task, then, of any government attempting to reduce inequalities in the geographical distribution of services is very difficult. 179. Clustering of high fertility families, and geographical and social isolation of some estates, may be important too. 180. Discussion of family support often seems to assume geographical propinquity, which is increasingly problematic. 181. Finally, it is important to remember the geographical scope of any survey. 182. Rut these have to some extent been inferred from the discrete geographical distribution of each kingdom's coinage. 183. They stimulated the geographical imagination of Europe enormously. 184. Its geographical location stimulated overseas mercantile enterprise. 185. Comprehensiveness characterizes the most difficult problem of geographical science. 186. Geographical distance is also a factor. 187. Geographical names: the British Isles, Great Britain and England. 188. Cities are in a region of a country and have a name (in two versions: a plain, unaccented ASCII name and a foreign-characters name), a population (if known), and geographical coordinates. 189. After the Great Geographical Discovery and Religious Reformation in Europe, A lot of the Society of Jesus missionary came to China in Ming and Qing dynasty. 190. The geographical distribution of heat flow data is very uneven. 191. No doubt you are familiar with geographical contour maps, which show lines of constant altitude. 192. In geographical terms, the sea bed can be divided into two or three quite distinct regions. 193. This paper aims to explore the relationship between geographical concentration in Chinas manufacturing industries and the degree of vertical disintegration. 194. So this thesis is an attempt to do a research on the folksongs of Yugur Ethnic Group from the geographical point of view. 195. The geographical explorations had revealed the inadequacies of the existing maps. 196. Brasenia schreberi is a valuable aquatic vegetable. Lichuan Brasenia schreberi is the first national product of geographical indication in Hubei Province. 197. The geographical location of the phosphoric acid plants follows a different pattern. 198. Mental as well as geographical horizons were receding before eager explorers. 198. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 199. Based on analysis to geographical environment, natural resources, economical situation and local superiority, idea to develop eco-tourist agriculture on a large scale was put forward. 200. Host specialization of strains is present in one geographical locality. 201. Spatial adjacency is a fundamental type of topological relations, a relationship crucial for discovering rules of geographical changes and distributions. 202. A bloc is a group of countries within a same geographical region or holding similar country positions on a particular topic. 203. Taxa which occur only in single restricted geographical areas are known as endemics. 204. Objective To clarify the geographical distribution of Aedes albopictus in the Yangtze River basin in Gansu province. 205. A subsidy which is limited to certain enterprises located within a designated geographical region within the jurisdiction of the granting authority shall be specific. 206. I am a registered elector for a the geographical constituency. 207. One of the side effects may be to change the geographical distribution of parasitic diseases such as malaria. 208. Commonly, this is ascribed to the geographical conditions under which they lived. 209. There was significant daily variation difference between manual and automated observation, while there was no considerable geographical and seasonal variation. 210. Celestial poles are situated directly over the earth's geographical poles. 211. Rabies is endemic in several wildlife populations throughout specific geographical areas. 212. According to the geographical features and topographic measurement features , the adequate boundary conditions are set. 213. In August 1835, a young German cartographer named Robert Schomburgk arrived in Georgetown, the capital of British Guiana, to begin an epic journey on behalf of the Royal Geographical Society. 214. Language standardization should adopt the compound reference frame which includes double references: geographical dialects and social dialects. 215. There is no relation between wax content and geographical origin. |
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