Against this one must set the likelihood of increased travel and other costs arising from the greater geographical dispersion of the units in the sample.
Some may also celebrate it individually due to geographical dispersion or lack of access to the wider tap community.
That would have the advantage of geographical dispersion.
The telegraph was supposed to transform American democracy by creating new forms of kinship; instead it made geographical dispersion more convenient.
The geographical dispersion of agricultural work among predominantly small units makes it very difficult to organize union activities effectively (Newby 1972b).
Primarily that's because the most striking features of modern Islam are its amazing heterogeneity and geographical dispersion.
This is due to their relative small numbers and geographical dispersion.
Lyndall Urwick (1956) developed a theory based on geographical dispersion and the need for face to face meetings.
When it occurs with more recent or modern species, it is usually the result of a species with wide geographical dispersion.
Given the players' individual commitments and geographical dispersion, a permanent ensemble was impractical.