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It's true that people from Europe, simply because of proximity, have had more of an opportunity to encounter our research.
But they consume too much network resources and have a long convergence time because of proximity ignorance.
That's so partly because of proximity; I'm an Upper West Sider, so these spots are in my daily orbit.
They live in one of the few apartment buildings still off limits to reoccupancy because of proximity to ground zero or to other damaged buildings.
Parts of the arid northern Negev, where soil development would not be expected, have windblown loess soils because of proximity to the coastal plain.
Parts may move against their comparative costs because of proximity benefits, and further reductions in frictions lead these parts to be 'reshored'reshored
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Partly because of physical proximity.
Because of its proximity to Manhattan, Westchester offers that.
The city of Niagara Falls has a peculiar micro-climate because of the proximity of the falls.
"People call it Chibeca because of its proximity to Chinatown".
And so, one thing led to another, because of the proximity, because of the honor code, because I wasn't going to West Point, I went to Princeton.
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