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The word "territorially" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe something related to a certain area or territory. For example: "The nation is territorially divided into 50 separate states."
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territorially
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In a territorial manner
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And no American has been extradited for offences committed entirely on American soil.One reason for the imbalance is that America, with its big, well-resourced and territorially ambitious Department of Justice, is more inclined than Britain's poorer and weedier prosecutors to tackle white-collar crime in particular.
"The Internet", runs their favourite motto, "interprets censorship as damage and routes around it".Many online experts argue that, since the Internet does away with geographical boundaries, it also does away with territorially based laws.
John Kerry, the secretary of state, has suggested that Israeli forces could remain for at least ten years in the Jordan valley, ensuring that Israel would territorially seal off a Palestinian state.
Moreover, it seems unlikely that Israel will be able to foist responsibility for Gaza onto Egypt, in the hope that the Palestinians' fledgling two-part state would remain politically as well as territorially divided, with the bigger West Bank bit amiably engaged in the peace talks with Israel that were relaunched two months ago at Annapolis.
Mr Netanyahu's reply is that Israel would respond with unilateral action of its own, meaning apparently that it would annex parts of the West Bank.But some government people now say privately that a territorially truncated Palestinian mini-state, unilaterally declared, could well suit Israel's interests.
Today, however, the guerrillas are no longer advancing territorially.
On the other, they have been pushed back territorially by the regime as it regains ground in the more populated west of the country.That is partly because Mr Assad's allies, Iran and Hizbullah, the Lebanese Shia movement, have backed the regime with more dedication than the Gulf Arab and Western states have helped the opposition.
There is a paradox here: because of their deep connection to one very specific location, the priests of Solomon's Temple might at first sight seem like the epitome of territorially based religion.
The principalities were often ragged in outline and territorially dispersed because of the accidents of inheritance, grant, partition, and conquest.
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"In relation to lawful intercept, it is the case that it has always been regarded, from government circles certainly, that Ripa had an ability to operate extra-territorially, i.e. to serve warrant on a provider that's overseas, and that there was a wide range of providers that came under the definition of Ripa.
Schmitt's The Nomos of the Earth, accordingly, portrayed the mutually recognized appropriation of the globe by mutually non-intervening, territorially-based political communities as the true foundation of all legitimate international legal order (NE 42 9, 67 83; GO 77 9).
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