* As a common adjective: "regional" is generally not capitalized.
* Example: "The company has offices in several regional locations."
* As part of a proper noun: "Regional" is capitalized if it's part of a specific name.
* Example: "The Regional Chamber of Commerce held its annual meeting."
* As part of a title: "Regional" is capitalized if it's the first word in a title or part of a title.
* Example: "The Regional Manager's Report"
Here are some additional examples to clarify:
* Not capitalized: "The regional manager is responsible for several teams."
* Capitalized: "The company is expanding its operations into the Midwest Regional Market."
* Capitalized: "The Regional Conference on Sustainable Development will be held in May."
Ultimately, the capitalization of "regional" depends on its specific context within the sentence.