Geographic Differences definition

Geographic Differences means the impact of the location of various assets owned by a Peer Company that causes differences in the financial performance, such as assets owned in the United States vs. assets owned in Europe, the Middle East or other areas.

Examples of Geographic Differences in a sentence

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  • Racial and Geographic Differences in Breastfeeding - United States, 2011-2015.

Related to Geographic Differences

  • Geographic Territory means the United States of America, including all of its territories and possessions, unless otherwise specified.

  • Geographic Region means large areas where similar combinations of climate, geomorphology, and potential natural vegetation occur, established for the purposes of implementing the water protection rules.

  • Restricted Geographic Area means the territory in which, during the twenty-four (24) months prior to the Last Day, Participant: (a) provided services on behalf of the Company and/or any of its Subsidiaries (or in which Participant supervised the servicing activities), and/or (b) solicited Customers or otherwise sold products or services on behalf of the Company (or in which Participant supervised the solicitation or servicing activities related to such Customers).

  • Geographical Area means North America, Europe or Asia Pacific, as the case may be.

  • Geographic Area means the three digit zip code in which the service, treatment, procedure, drugs or supplies are provided; or a greater area if necessary to obtain a representative cross-section of charge for a like treatment, service, procedure, device drug or supply.