View example sentences and word forms for Locational.
Locational
Locational meaning
Having to do with location.
Example sentences (10)
Additionally, in the third quarter, we established our first multi-locational field network for sclerotinia white mold resistant testing of various modes of action that are progressing through our pipeline.
The report acknowledges the application fails a number of criteria relating to locational sustainability.
While some effort was made to leverage this locational advantage with the Andaman and Nicobar Command (ANC) being constituted as a tri-services command in 2001, subsequent efforts have been grossly inadequate.
The Postcards from Paris theme is the first in what will be a season of locational-inspired concerts, and stringing together works by the likes of Maurice Ravel and Claude Debussy is never going to lead to a dull performance.
The use of close-range wireless technologies or other cell phone-based locational data capabilities can provide an accurate and objective means to conduct this contact analysis.
These tools—while effective—have limitations due to the fragmentation of the data sources, inconsistencies in the level and quality of information available, and the locational imprecision and the subjectivity of the observations.
Behavioural geography emerged for some time as a means to understand how people made perceived spaces and places, and made locational decisions.
Cartography is the mapping of spaces to allow better navigation, for visualization purposes and to act as a locational device.
It supported a national coordinate system that spanned the continent, coded lines as arcs having a true embedded topology and it stored the attribute and locational information in separate files.
United States main Although the Constitution does not explicitly include the right to privacy, individual as well as locational privacy are implicitly granted by the Constitution under the 4th amendment.