geographical limit

collocation in English

meaningsofgeographicalandlimit

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geographical
adjective
uk
/ˌdʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌdʒi.əˈɡræf.ɪ.kəl/
relating to geography, or to the geography of a particular area ...
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limit
noun
uk
/ˈlɪm.ɪt/
us
/ˈlɪm.ɪt/
the greatest amount, number, or level of something that is either possible ...
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(Definition ofgeographicalandlimitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thegeographicallimitdoes not prevent some interesting comparisons being made, especially in the notes.
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The clause also extends thegeographicallimitof the powers.
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Now, apparently, there is to be nogeographicallimitto the moral dangers to which our youth are to be subjected.
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I inquired whether we could find somegeographicallimit.
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What is the specificgeographicallimitof their powers, or is there no limit to them?
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I believe that education is an international republic and that to circumscribe the opportunity of participating in it by anygeographicallimitis a mistake.
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I should like to add that it is quite wrong to imagine that the long-term hiring principle is one that has anygeographicallimit.
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I believe that there should be more flexibility in the application of thegeographicallimitof 150 km for coastal and maritime regions.
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There is ageographicallimitand there is also a limit of skill.
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First, for all benefices it makes a differentgeographicallimit.
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One is thegeographicallimitof the six nations and the other is the economic limit of dealing with coal and steel.
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There has been somegeographicallimitput on the area within which loans have been made during the last year.
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In this case ageographicallimitbecomes irrelevant.
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It is difficult to put ageographicallimitto the conditions caused by this hard core of unemployment brought about by industrial changes in the last 20 or 30 years.
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Management framework must be applied to a definedgeographicallimit(often complicated) and should operate with a high level of integration.
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Travel permits set temporal and geographical limits to journeys, and refugees apprehended by the security services without such a document are liable to be jailed. 14.
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Culture, as the total pattern of human behavior and its products, oversteps geographical limits and historical conditions in many ways, and it is characterized by its strong penetrativeness and fusibility.
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There must be viable sixth forms, but one cannot have these if one has very tightly delineated geographical limits, division by division.
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This paragraph, while not extending the limits of these purposes, does extend the geographical limits in which they may be applied.
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We are talking about limits of money and not geographical limits.
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