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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
regionalize . - adjective Divided into
regions or considered on aregional basis
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Examples
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Consider that its TV game time slots — whether filled with multiple games in regionalized coverage or single games shown nationally — are averaging about 17.1 million viewers, the highest in 20 years.
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If they lived in India, the way they celebrate would be "regionalized," he said, and they would not have the opportunity to be exposed to all the other forms of celebration.
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If they lived in India, the way they celebrate would be "regionalized," he said, and they would not have the opportunity to be exposed to all the other forms of celebration.
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Drawing Kettering in the first round was probably the toughest "regionalized" draw we could have got.
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Drawing Kettering in the first round was probably the toughest "regionalized" draw we could have got.
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Drawing Kettering in the first round was probably the toughest "regionalized" draw we could have got.
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However, the province argued that part of the reason for having health services administered provincially is to allow a more regionalized approach to health care.
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MLB P.S. In its regionalized baseball Saturday, Fox originally had the L.A. Dodgers at San Diego game Saturday going to 12% of U.S. households.
Turner Sports baseball analysts offer up All-Star Game opinions
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Five separate wings lie on top of each other in the shape of a star, keeping particular offices regionalized while still attached.
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CBS 'regionalized NCAA coverage — which limited the action viewers could watch in order to accumulate viewers and prop up broadcast network ratings — was a throwback to the bad old days.
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