geographical造句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.