geographic scope

collocation in English

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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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scope
noun[U]
uk
/skəʊp/
us
/skoʊp/
the range of a subject covered by a book, programme, discussion, ...
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(Definition ofgeographicalandscopefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In so doing, this analysis extends thegeographicscopeof studies of political economy and electoral politics.
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The author refers to this as a 'big book' and it is that in terms ofgeographicscopeas well as objective.
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But it also provides thegeographicscopeneeded to obtain variation in land-titling policies and practices.
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The specialized nature of cranberry cultivation and its limitedgeographicscopemost likely has served to limit the number and type of informational sources available to growers.
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The environmental guarantee is being cut back in terms of content and coverage andgeographicscope.
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Thegeographicscopeof the aid activities will be determined as per the identified priority needs.
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The instrument used to finance cooperation with industrialised and other high-income countries and territories is financially flexible, and its expandedgeographicscopereflects the current situation.
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Each primary date would be national ingeographicscope.
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Districts are divided along state and county lines with membership andgeographicscopevarying widely.
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Thegeographicscopeof the storm is unknown, due to the scarce population and poor record-keeping of the day.
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Any party may voluntarily limit thegeographicscopeof its application while conceding the rights of another party to a different geographic territory.
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Other criticisms include the violation of gang members' civil liberties due to the broadgeographicscopeof some injunctions.
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In 1998, thegeographicscopeof the organization was expanded, and the name was changed to reflect the new national focus.
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First, they vary ingeographicscope.
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Generally, geographic limitations can be troublesome for a lawyer who discovers that his client's cause requires him to litigate in a court beyond the normalgeographicscopeof his license.
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When he left this position, he was described as having widened the journals theoretical andgeographicscopewhile keeping it rooted in its long history of political engagement.
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Union jurisdiction is based ongeographicscope, craft, industry, historical claim, and compromise.
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Porter, however, does not incorporate foreign activities into his model as he makes a distinction betweengeographicscopeof competition and the geographic locus of competitive advantage.
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