regionalism - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • believe: We believe that regionalism should not be merely equated to the provision of local news and current affairs.
  • express: Regionally produced drama and entertainment can be a potent and effective means of expressing such regionalism and meeting the needs of audiences.
  • affect: The nature of the regulatory regime itself is a factor affecting regionalism.
  • create: The aim is to break down territories, boundaries, demarcation lines etc. by creating an interactive regionalism.
  • include: Areas of study include Regionalism; East Anglian History and Landscape; Parks and Gardens; Churches and Monasteries; Medieval and Post-Medieval Archeology.

Adjective modifier

  • European: We can also understand that when Redwood slashes through the nerve of European regionalism in Wales, he is striking at European Union itself.
  • new: The inadequacies of ' the new regionalism ' in economic geography.
  • English: English regionalism in the second term will accentuate this situation.
  • Italian: Giordano, B. ( 1997 ) A political-economy of italian regionalism: The Northern League ( Lega Nord ) 1984-96.
  • inverse: The political processes in the two countries have a lot do with this inverse regionalism.

Preposition: in

  • term: English regionalism in the second term will accentuate this situation.

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