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  • noun A region that makes up part of an area.

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Examples

  • The way metro calculates how much they spend in each subarea is inaccurate. giffy

    Phillips to Call for Audit of Sheriff’s Department « PubliCola 2010

  • I'm getting more and more convinced State transportation policy is being dictated by ST's subarea equity imbalances.

    Sound Politics: Balterdash 2006

  • The first one permits you to access a particular area (like Internet, SEO and so on), the second one permits you to be more accurate in your search (you can for example a particular subarea like networking, servers and so on).

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • Consider, for example, a relatively narrow subarea in music: nineteenth-century romanticism.

    Scrivener's Error 2003

  • With the decentralized method, each subarea can operate independently while the EOD battalion monitors the reported incidents.

    FM 9-6 Chapter 5 United States Army 1998

  • The coordinating altitude is flexible, situation-dependent, and serves as the upper limit of the Army airspace control subarea.

    FM 90-4 Appendix G United States Army 1987

  • Airspace restrictions.a. Air assault operations may require airspace restrictions within the Army airspace control subarea.

    FM 90-4 Appendix G United States Army 1987

  • Maneuver unit commanders from corps through battalion establish priorities for using the airspace within the Army subarea.

    FM 90-4 Appendix G United States Army 1987

  • You will have them clustered by subarea, summarized by cluster, and the foreign summaries translated, all the kinds of things that you would like to have.

    Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas Marie Lebert

  • You will have them clustered by subarea, summarized by cluster, and the foreign summaries translated, all the kinds of things that you would like to have.

    Interviews (1998-2001) Marie Lebert

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