1. Between geographic distance from home and distinctions between secular schools and Baylor, Baptist politics does not play much of a role for Sanders. 2. Plans, for instance, should offer an adequate number of primary-care doctors, specialists and hospital services within a reasonable geographic distance. 3. Sometimes, that relationship takes place at considerable geographic distance. 4. Still, geographic distance remains a problem. 5. Teams may be separated by time zone or by geographic distance and increasingly will work for different employers. 6. That statistic, Wolinsky wrote in an e-mail message, suggests that a virtual lab will produce collaborations that overcome disciplinary boundaries and geographic distance. 7. He said geographic distance should not prevent bilateral economic relations between Macedonia and Malaysia. 8. Taiwanese business leaders warn that unfamiliarity with Macedonia and the Balkan region, geographic distance and a slower economy at home make large-scale investments in Macedonia unlikely. |