Sentence examples for dispersed network from inspiring English sources

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Customer synergies also arise when retail companies like hotel chains, consumer banks, or quick-service restaurants consistently deliver the same value proposition across a geographically dispersed network of retail outlets.

The company plans to hire globally, though — given their already fully geographically dispersed network of translators, de Bornial says Babelverse is very comfortable hiring "the best person for the role regardless of physical location".

"We opted to focus on investing in a more geographically dispersed network and building an online community to take the time to understand what an urban technology ecosystem might look like globally," Baptiste said.

Add to this the fact that there is an un-coordinated and also dispersed network of agents both individual and corporate responsible for greenhouse gas emissions, and that there are no effective institutions that can control and limit them.

Reaching out to the geographically dispersed network of producers she's become close with over the years Rabit's Eric Burton in Texas, Amobi in Virginia, Why Be in Copenhagen and Berlin, and Lexxi in London—she decided to start working on a collaborative record that'd span countries, continents, scenes, and styles.

This has implications for a geographically dispersed network such as the TRN, identifying opportunities for more collaboration if strategies to bridge sites are addressed.

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Therefore, HIECs are better understood as geographically dispersed networks, rather than geographically concentrated clusters.

However, displacement may geographically disperse network members, making it difficult to provide and receive support necessary for psychological recovery after trauma.

Furthermore, in the age of open information and ever-deepening and dispersing networks, we need to find ways to fertilely combine individual, creative insight and collaborative co-creation.

To trace the evolving meanings of the term "domain" is to trace the changing ways that space has been defined, accessed, and constructed: from domain as a territory of private ownership or legal control; to the egalitarian promise of public domain; to an Internet site situated within an infinitely dispersed global network.

Au NPs dispersed silicate network was prepared via a single-step chemical reduction strategy.

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