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Example sentences for "local conditions"

  • Again, when a single-storey building is contemplated, it is well to make strict examination of local conditions.

  • Local conditions of planting and growth exercise great influence, and the writers have in mind instances in which a period of eight years has proved to be insufficient even for a first renewal after the excision of virgin bark.

  • These are not intended to be representative of a universal design, but may be suggestive in the planning of others according to local conditions.

  • Preference is usually accorded one or the other on the basis of local conditions of equipment, and needs little reference to pedagogy.

  • The particular rules are determined by local conditions.

  • The selection of the particular thing or place has been determined by local conditions--by what was supposed to be observation of facts, or by what was conceived to be appropriate.

  • In some districts, however, local conditions stood in the way of the education of colored children.

  • The sources of the convictions and confidences that knitted these communities together in defiance of what they considered unjust law can only be learned by the study of local conditions.

  • However, local conditions existing in Toronto, such as rent charges, tended to confine the colored people to the northwest section of the city.

  • The connections here described are for a city dwelling and apply to the custom of local conditions.

  • The method of connecting the radiators to the distributing pipes depends entirely on local conditions.

  • The plan of attachment of the various bathroom fixtures of the soil pipe must always depend on local conditions.

  • The arrangement of cords and pulleys used for attaching the thermostat motor to the furnace dampers will depend very much on local conditions.

  • The needs for files will be determined largely by local conditions.

  • Likewise, the company is reported to the Officer of the Day at reveille, retreat and mess formations; however, these things are determined entirely by local conditions.

  • It will be determined to a large extent by local conditions.

  • As for comparisons with foreign countries, they are practically invalidated by the difference in local conditions, as, for instance, in England where local delivery is involved.

  • But what is needed is not only scientific knowledge but also knowledge of local conditions.

  • Of course every State will apply the remedy according to local conditions.

  • While share farming he has proved his capability and obtained the confidence that comes with experience, together with a valuable knowledge of local conditions, which is a great help in selecting land for purchase.

  • The Commission toured the Commonwealth, visiting different wheat districts, and came into direct touch with local conditions.

  • There is a good demand for willing farm workers at a rate of wages that will allow a thrifty man to put something by, while he is gaining a practical experience and a knowledge of local conditions.

  • Fruit is grown on all slopes in our foothills, depending on local conditions.

  • The removal of suckers is a matter of local conditions largely in California, and growers are getting out of the habit of suckering.

  • Within that area the northern limit of the rainless summer may be said, in a rough sense, to correspond with about the 40th parallel of latitude, though it varies according to local conditions in the different peninsulas.

  • Beech and birch and maple, in different proportions according to local conditions, predominate in such woods.

  • But in many parts of that ancient landscape the water level was a fluctuating quantity, due to local conditions or to changes in the earth’s crust.

  • Local conditions of exposure to the sun, protection from cold winds, or the reverse, are of primary importance in determinin8 the climate and the corresponding vegetation.

  • The idea of a connecting canal is based on ignorance of local conditions.

  • Mr. HUSE: What is the use of asking questions that must be governed entirely by local conditions?

  • This matter must be governed by local conditions.

  • In "the social organism," it is often seen that the components of an aggregate "have their activities and arrangements mainly settled by local conditions.

  • Here they part company from the germ-plasm, except in so far as it may be said that the development of the distributed determinants is in part dependent on local conditions.

  • The lower end of this drain discharges into a cesspool, or settling tank, or into a stream, as local conditions permit.

  • The excess in New York is due in part to local conditions and in part to a less active oversight in matters of public health.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "local conditions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    betook myself; climbing plants; division superintendent; extremely variable; feudal lords; general attack; hidden treasure; little something; local application; local circle; local circles; local color; local government; local history; local names; local option; local origin; local preacher; local rates; local self; local short; local taxation; local tradition; moral effect; turn out; will consent