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territorial unit

collocation in English

meanings of territorialand unit


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territorial
adjective
uk /ˌter.ɪˈtɔː.ri.əl/ us /ˌter.əˈtɔːr.i.əl/
relating ...
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unit
noun
uk /ˈjuː.nɪt/ us /ˈjuː.nɪt/
a single thing or a separate part of ...
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Examples of territorial unit


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Anderson (1983:130-1) points out, however, that individual ownership sets up a disjunction between the territorialunit and the kinship unit.
A territorialunit, especially an infantry unit, is always under strength, being only ever three quarters manned.
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I should like those men to be able to do their fortnight, three weeks or a month with a regular or territorialunit.
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It has always seemed to me a great waste of money to send out an individual territorialunit to a camp by itself.
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Everywhere else it is a question of negotiating solutions that are respected by the different peoples and nations that share the same territorialunit.
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Each "irmandade" is a territorialunit, constituted as local associations of neighbours, grouping families and residents from within a particular parish or locality.
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It existed in this form until 1915 when the territorialunit was abolished.
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Despite this fluctuating situation it retained its identity as a coherent territorialunit.
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Census tracts represent the smallest territorialunit for which population data are available in many countries.
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On some festive occasions (such as parades), white armbands with the insignia of the given territorialunit are worn.
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The former refers to a political system where the national government is sovereign relative to its territorial units (if any).
Secondly, even if both chambers in a bicameral system are malapportioned, the same territorial units may not be overrepresented and underrepresented equally in each chamber.
Of the eight territorial units on the map, six have churches, and four have several civil buildings.
The "ispns" were appointed and dismissed by either the monarchs or a high ranking royal official responsible for the administration of a larger territorialunit within the kingdom.
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In the time that followed, there were further divisions of the lordship, which often left it subject to several lords, although it remained a cohesive territorialunit.
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Many territorial units contained fewer than 100 donors, these being mainly located in remote, little populated areas.
They offer an opportunity to extend analyses beyond the nation-state to smaller territorial units that provide further opportunities for cross-national learning.
Their socio-cultural and political identities are embedded in spatial territorial units.
A large empire is defined as a populous and territorially extensive compound of diverse groups and territorial units.
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