Sentences with phrase «geographical sense»

It makes geographical sense but it could be tricky politically.
As we have pointed out, these ideas do not hold in any geographical sense.
«Our schedule two weeks ago, and I talked about it quite a bit, the way we bounced around from city to city didn't make any geographical sense.
«We are not just neighbours in the geographical sense, but also in the emotional sense,» the prime minister said.
While the organization, which facilitates volunteer programs for public schools, nonprofits and various city agencies, is moving down in a geographical sense, it is moving up in terms of square feet.
But in a geographical sense they are not very close at all: Dominique Lattard is professor of experimental and theoretical mineralogy at the University of Heidelberg; Volker Schenk is professor of petrography at the University of Kiel.
When it comes to remote learners a classroom setting (in a geographical sense) is completely impossible.
Azadeh Gholizadeh is a Chicago - based interdisciplinary artist and architect who explores blurred boundaries and definitions of spaces and places not just in the geographical sense, but also in the virtual and physical sense.
Morais believes the invisible borders of language, that hide beneath the function of a word or phrase, accents and intonations, helps man to cross his territory, more than in its geographical sense.
This work was his attempt to elaborate on his relationship with «America,» which was not defined in a geographical sense in the work but more like a noun invested with tragedies.
Americans can also imply, in a geographical sense, the people in North America or Latin America or South America.
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