regional boundary
collocation in Englishmeaningsofregionalandboundary
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regional
adjective
uk/ˈriː.dʒən.əl/us/ˈriː.dʒən.əl/
relating to or coming from a particular part of ...
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boundary
noun[C]
uk/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/us/ˈbaʊn.dər.i/
a real or imagined line that marks the edge or limit ...
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(Definition ofregionalandboundaryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Once we start, we find that no naturalregionalboundarycan be drawn.
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That would have involved crossing aregionalboundary.
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It is the practical problem of regional boundaries—similar houses with similar values on either side of aregionalboundarycould attract very different council tax bills.
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I live 300 m from both a county and aregionalboundary, and interesting points were made about cross-border collaboration between local learning and skills councils areas.
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Moreover, this pattern crossed conventionally understood regional boundaries in unexpected ways.
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There was a time when people thought in terms of ' we ' and ' they ' using religion and regional boundaries as bases.
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We should not expect to find many generalizations that hold up across national and regional boundaries.
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Although loosely correlated with region, religion crosses regional boundaries.
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Nine individual local transit agencies and one regional transit agency exist, and are poorly integrated when one out of four trips crosses aregionalboundary, making transit unattractive.
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Characteristic of this period was the remarkable interconnection of economic relations across regional boundaries.
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Having as their purpose evening out the waiting times for potential recipients both within regions and across the country, the new regulations require greater movement of organs across regional boundaries.
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Yet when we aggregate 'religious people', no matter how defined, across many neighborhoods, and especially when our data cross national and regional boundaries, the homogeneity of the category disappears.
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Those for 1965–66 are given in the table but comparable figures for 1960–61 are not readily available because of differences in regional boundaries.
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The current regional boundaries are now the most widely accepted and used regional boundaries.
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Through trains would be a larger problem, particularly freight trains, which often take little account of regional boundaries.
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Moreover, the series is affected by changes in method, industrial classification and regional boundaries and for these reasons only approximate changes can be given.
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The new subsection 3(a) would refer to the procedure for determining regional boundaries.
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The issue of regional boundaries has been raised in the debate.
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One is that it is possible to have a centre of excellence which does not actually lie inside your regional boundaries.
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There is the question of existing regional boundaries.
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