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The proposed name is locationally appropriate but would be repetitious.
Spatial interaction: Movement between locationally separate places.
Some scholars have suggested that Ogygia and Atlantis are locationally connected, or possibly the same island.
The offshore industry has tended towards this cloning form, although Press on Tyneside is close up to the boundary with locationally concentrated structure.
On the other hand, many elderly persons are 'trapped' locationally by their low earnings and position in the housing market, especially if they are not owner-occupiers.
A set is considered to be "locationally compliant" if the data contained in each cell is also a function of the location of the cell.
This distribution of atomic numbers in R is a locationally compliant matrix set of the Periodic Table.
Immobility - Real estate is locationally immobile (save for mobile homes, but the land underneath them is still immobile).
Strategic approach - being adaptable to labour market developments and realistic about labour market opportunities, be occupationally and locationally mobile.
New firms relying on the import of seaborne raw materials and export of heavy finished goods were attracted to locationally advantaged sites on the Thames waterfront.
NB Indian Reserves (IRs) are only locationally within the Stikine Region, and are outside its administrative jurisdiction.
Estádio Rei Pelé is owned by the Government of Alagoas and it is the stadium where CRB and CSA locationally play their home matches.
At the time of research there were over sixty well defined and locationally stable neighbourhood groups in the city of Pittsburgh, together with several official umbrella organisations and established routes of representation for neighbourhood groups.
However, the only sizeable national job losses in services in the 1980s were in the public sector, chiefly in the railways and ports, industries associated functionally and locationally with the decline of heavy industry itself.
They consisted of a broad framework of policies looking forward up to 20 years ahead, supported by a "key diagram" showing land use, transport and environmental proposals diagrammatically (that is, not on a locationally specific map base).
If the position is within the skills and capabilities of the individual, has similar terms and conditions, is at a similar level, and is locationally appropriate, the chances are that they will be obliged to take it.
The West of England is a loose and locationally unspecific term sometimes given to the area surrounding the city and county of Bristol, England, and also sometimes applied more widely and in other parts of South West England.