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regional
adjective as in characteristic of a region
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As a regional resource that can be sustainably utilized, it represents a bioeconomy opportunity and is an example for other regions.
Gender, demographic and regional differences should also guide health care strategies.
They would be better served to read the polity as Black/not-Black and look for regional and economic differences between racial and ethnic groups.
"Or are we better off sticking our head down, ploughing on and hopefully putting some things in place that can hopefully make some improvements at regional level and in the pathway, which can benefit us."
The government says the policy will redirect students to regional towns and universities that need them, instead of overcrowded big cities.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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