positionalpos‧i‧tion‧al /pəˈzɪʃənəl/ adjective [only before noun]Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
Gaining approval, competing for scarce resources, and obtaining cooperation require managers to develop bases of power beyond positional authority.
Her chess, too, is said to be more positional.
In the sea-urchin, positional signals would not have to travel across more than 20 cells.
It left me with few positional options.
Police should never leave or transport a sprayed suspect in a prone position because death may result from positional asphyxiation.
The small size of positional fields has two important implications.
This allows for slight positional errors during fixing - a couple of G cramps and some battens are helpful here.
This was followed by positional and B- value refinement through energy minimization.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►information
· How do the cells acquire positional information?· The cell-to-cell interactions could provide the cells with positional information.· It is as if the vegetal cells have set up a new boundary region for specifying positional information.· The same positional information is used to specify all the structures in the limb.· This observation may at least provide a clue to the molecular basis of positional information.
relating to the position or job of someone or something: positional power or authority