Sentence examples for geographically bounded from inspiring English sources

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Identity communities may be geographically bounded or unbounded.

The rule of thumb seems to be that if a services transaction requires a service provider to actually meet with the customer — rather than being able to deliver a digital product remotely, as is the case with most of the services offered on PeoplePerHour, for instance — then the business tends to be more geographically bounded.

For this classification, which treats only Pacific islands, the answer to that question is easier than for global surveys (Fairbridge 1968; Grigor'yev 1971; Kaplin 1981; Nunn 1994) because the area of interest (the Pacific Basin) is geographically bounded.

Thus, references to the public as well as to the community may encourage the perception that the good we are seeking to advance is that of a geographically bounded unit, with community connoting stronger cultural associations, and public connoting some kind of official political unit such as a state or a country.

If we are dealing with a geographically bounded sub-population rather than an entire species, the local population density may also be modified by immigration (i) or emigration rates (e).

The evaluation included 24 geographically bounded 'sentinel sites' that included a range of primary care service organisations.

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Other organisms have specific, geographically-bound ranges that do not allow them to move, and will find it difficult to adapt to warmer seas.

Second, mainly in contexts of generalised epidemics, youth were targeted by four studies [ 15, 49– 51], treating them also as communities in terms of identity and sexual risks, within geographically-bound communities.

Four further studies [ 52– 54, 71] conducted in the generalised epidemic of Sub-Saharan Africa were concerned with mobilising geographically-bound communities by targeting adults or a number of groups (e.g. women who applied for a loan; miners, sex workers and adults simultaneously) within the community.

In sum, for studies involving youth, targeted groups within communities and geographically-bound communities, no significant results were found for reductions of HIV incidence or prevalence, while marginal impact on the reduction of other STI was identified, mirroring the results of previous reviews [ 33].

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