Countries that have term-specific position items end up with these items' IDs up in the output, when we'd prefer the generic one. Using the generic one in the output would then match up against a static position item ID in the boundary index data, and makes the output more consistent for consumers, who we want to shield from the vagaries of term-specific positions.
Countries that have term-specific position items end up with these items' IDs up in the output, when we'd prefer the generic one. Using the generic one in the output would then match up against a static position item ID in the boundary index data, and makes the output more consistent for consumers, who we want to shield from the vagaries of term-specific positions.