Betekenis van:
geographic region

geographic region
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a demarcated area of the Earth

    Synoniemen

    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Service that extracts data from an input in a continuous spatial region either by geographic location or by grid coordinates.
    2. Mid-market solutions typically have been optimised for use in a specific economic region, and as a result typically provide far less language and geographic support options.
    3. (optional) region of residence according to the NUTS2 classification, geographic location: living in convergence regions (including phasing-out regions); living in regional competitiveness and employment regions,
    4. The Polish authorities consider that the geographic market for servers should be defined as the EMEA region or even the EEA alone.
    5. Cases A, B, and C listed in Table 4 can be applied per broadcasting channel and/or per region so that the same broadcasting channel may have different levels of protection in different geographic areas and different broadcasting channels may have different levels of protection in the same geographic area.
    6. HP considers that the relevant geographic market for servers is at least EEA-wide and possibly at the level of the whole Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
    7. Most of these customers consider offers for EAS solutions from vendors located in the EEA, the United States and other parts of the world without consideration of the geographic region where the company originates.
    8. In the opening decision (points 78-81 and 105), the Commission expressed doubts as to whether the relevant geographic market for servers should be considered as being EEA-wide, at the level of the EMEA region or worldwide.
    9. In the case of geographic programmes, the Commission shall draw up a strategy paper and a multiannual indicative programme for each partner country or region, as provided for in Article 19, and adopt an annual action programme for each partner country or region, as provided for in Article 22.
    10. Geographic name of a region or a specific place, or a traditional name, associated with a geographical origin or not, used to describe or identify a product originated from grapes from that region or specific place and whose quality or characteristics are essentially or exclusively due to particular geographical features, with its inherent natural and human factors, and whose production occurs within that defined area or geographical region.
    11. The Commission shall determine the multiannual indicative allocations within each geographic programme using standard, objective and transparent resource allocation criteria, based on the needs and performance of the partner country or region concerned and bearing in mind the particular difficulties faced by countries or regions in crisis, conflict or disaster prone, alongside the specificity of the different programmes.
    12. The concentration risk arising from exposures to counterparties, groups of connected counterparties, and counterparties in the same economic sector, geographic region or from the same activity or commodity, the application of credit risk mitigation techniques, and including in particular risks associated with large indirect credit exposures (e.g. to a single collateral issuer), shall be addressed and controlled by means of written policies and procedures.
    13. Wine elaborated in a region, area, locality or demarcated place with grapes originated inside that territory, whose quality, reputation or characteristics are due to the geographic or human factor or to both, in which it concerns about the production of the grape, to the elaboration of the wine or its ageing.