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provincially

adverb as in locally

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“We believe we have the authority to regulate provincially,” he said.

She turned down invitations from Canada’s main political parties – the Liberals, Conservatives and New Democrats — to run for them federally or provincially, saying politics is far more satisfying at the local level.

When I cross the river to Gatineau, Quebec, the provincially owned Société des alcools du Québec stores seem to be in a competition with their Ontario counterparts when it comes to pleasing design, attractiveness and product promotion and discounting.

Though a lifelong East Coaster, Whitman didn’t see the Midwest provincially: He’d witnessed the horrors of the Civil War, during which a disproportionate number of Midwesterners served the Union cause, and he recognized the region’s role in the abolitionist movement.

While the county's universal healthcare system uses a mix of federal and provincial money, it is administered provincially.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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