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interregional
/ ˌɪntəˈriːdʒənəl /
adjective
- of, relating to, or conducted between two or more regions
Example Sentences
“The Uluburun ship represented long-distance interregional elite exchange, and the Cape Gelidonya ship was involved in local coastal cabotage, or opportunistic trade, where goods and services were purchased and sold at ports for quick profit.”
What's more, researchers are increasingly realizing that these interregional connections, and the circuits that they create, are important for many of the brain functions that define us as humans.
The issues dividing Congress: who pays for interregional lines that cross more than one state but may not benefit everyone; how much say should the states have vs. the federal government; and how should environmental laws be paired back so that the approval process cannot take up to a decade?
This trend has continued in 2022, with the Interregional Coordination Center reporting 16 incidents of maritime crime between January and June, the U.N. chief said.
“Interregional competition in LNG procurement may create further tension, as additional European needs would put more pressure on other buyers, especially in Asia, and conversely cold spells in Northeast Asia could limit Europe’s access to LNG,” the agency said.
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