The movie also ignores the reality of the ethnic diversification of the American South in recent years. |
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We have been mindful of the need to balance business diversification opportunities with the necessity to abide by the rules of the scheme. |
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Critical to future success will be the implementation of the board's ambitious plans for overseas diversification. |
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We are establishing a molecular phylogeny for this group in order elucidate patterns of dermapteran diversification and evolution. |
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The company's success can be traced back to its early days in the late 1980s when it adopted a strategy of acquisition and diversification. |
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The two species show only minimal morphological differentiation, suggesting very recent diversification. |
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The diversification should help to reduce the risk in case you back the wrong horse. |
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In effect, private accounts reduce the extent of retirement income diversification, exposing workers to greatly increased risk. |
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But make sure to pick funds with skilled managers that add diversification to your portfolio. |
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However, even greater diversification can be achieved through an index tracker. |
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Gene duplications underlie the diversification of genes and the origination of novel gene functions. |
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By 1981 the total irrigated acreage had increased to 40,000 acres, and crop diversification had added alfalfa, pinto beans, corn, and milo. |
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The company says the wind farm would coexist with existing agricultural practices supporting farm diversification. |
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This long-term line of research focuses on tuco-tucos as a model for the study of diversification. |
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The process of fragmentation and diversification has continued and, indeed, intensified. |
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The project's components include rural enterprise development and finance, crop diversification, and institutional support. |
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World War II and its aftermath also launched a period of booming prosperity, population growth, and economic diversification. |
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The diversification of applications and end users driving demand insulates telecoms against a downturn in any one sector. |
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Calcareous nannoplankton, although stimulated toward diversification, was obviously less efficient in calcification. |
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Popular music has undergone increasing fragmentation and diversification, a process symptomatic of wider social and cultural trends. |
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Agricultural goods continued to be the primary source of employment and exports in most African countries, with little diversification. |
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On a genetic standpoint, it is to create variation and diversification in the gene pool. |
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At this stage the prospects for earnings growth from the bank's own organic diversification programme look uncertain. |
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Group chief executive Calnan said the company's results were an endorsement of its diversification strategy over the last few years. |
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In 1981, the company reversed course again and returned to diversification and consumer goods. |
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Predictably, perhaps, the industry's successive waves of expansion and diversification have been led by its major corporate players. |
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More generally, it seems that diversified businesses grow faster and growth tends to be greatest if the diversification is unrelated. |
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Finally, size of firm, vertical integration, diversification, and form of organization were found to be important direct influences. |
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Thus, the Himalayas can be considered a region of domesticated barley diversification. |
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There are three separable conceptions of the extent of the period of the diversification of the animal phyla. |
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Tourism has also accelerated immigration to Panajachel and furthered a gradual diversification in its social composition. |
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Gene duplication and diversification has resulted in six paralogous ATPases being present in the eukaryotic proteasome. |
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Indeed, achieving industrial diversification of African economies depends in large measure on the expansion of trade opportunities. |
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You see, it had bought the riskiest bonds everywhere, believing that such diversification would buffer it against any given one going bad. |
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With the diversification in the healthcare market, most obstetricians now have demanding peripatetic work schedules. |
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Therefore, short, cool growing seasons and cold winters are often thought of as barriers to crop growth and diversification in the Subarctic. |
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The allopatry of Middle American subspecies, and their diversification, may be attributable to habitat preferences. |
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The 13 living genera are relicts of this earlier diversification and represent one of the four major clades of placental mammals. |
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Across the genus as a whole, the evolution of mimicry seems to be associated with increased rates of species diversification. |
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Since the 1960s, the economy, which previously had been based on large-scale agricultural exportation, has seen considerable diversification. |
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The origin and genomic dispersion of several microsatellites might have anteceded species diversification. |
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Each farm will have different levels of production, custodianship and diversification. |
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Risk reduction through naive diversification improved only modestly compared with the case where all programs were considered. |
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Both funding and portfolio diversification can be done in a trust fund or an individual account. |
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We believe strongly in diversification and the power of diversity to deliver more stable and de-risked cash flows. |
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In this way, using the device of acquiring and divesting subsidiary companies, the policy of large companies has alternated between diversification and focusing. |
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The results indicated at least one LW gene duplication event before the diversification of mantodean, orthopteran, dipteran, hymenopteran, and lepidopteran orders. |
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For instance, an application to open a farm shop could have serious highways problems, but local authorities can be more obstructive than helpful in farm diversification. |
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In the colonial era, periods of spatial expansion, demographic concentration, regional diversification and volatility alternated with the reverse. |
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But since global markets are not static and needs and priorities always shift with time, trade diversification is a foregone necessity for any economy. |
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Soon afterwards, the bizarre, triangularly coiled, inflated Parawocklumeria and Wocklumeria appeared, representing the last burst of clymeniid diversification. |
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What is being offered today is more brand diversification if you like. |
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His farm diversification enterprise pre-dates the buzz-trend, for he developed his interest playing guitar with a friend in a cow byres on his family's farm. |
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Out has gone the old, muddling approach, in has come good capital management methods, a tougher approach to diversification, and a commitment to boost returns. |
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Planting evolutionary seeds of diversification is powerful enough without pushing agendas on people. |
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Teeth, hairs, and exocrine glands are organs that develop as appendages of the embryonic surface epithelium through shared placode and bud stages prior to diversification of epithelial morphogenesis. |
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Much evolutionary diversification of feeding mechanics and motor control has occurred and it is likely that stereotypy is a derived feature of amphibian feeding. |
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Pace also hinted that it was contemplating diversification into healthcare products such as heart or insulin monitors and security products for homes and businesses. |
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Sure, there were internal disputes over strategy and diversification efforts that went awry. |
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Recent studies challenge value creation in conglomerate mergers, concluding that there are no synergies created through diversification or horizontal mergers. |
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A great deal of the book is devoted to the role that Hox genes play in the diversification of animal form during animal development and evolution. |
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Acting on their own initiative, farm households strive to stabilize their incomes largely through diversification of their income-producing portfolio. |
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Macropodine marsupials offer unique insights into current theories expositing centromere emergence during karyotypic diversification and speciation. |
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More clients are choosing to retain existing staff, rather than recruiting new staff, through role rotation, role diversification and internal promotion. |
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Suddenly Dell, a company that trumpets its diversification efforts, found itself on the wrong side of the females in the tech biz. |
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It leaves the Saudis with no diversification if any one of the fields suffer a production collapse. |
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According to Goldman Sachs, ANZ is insulated from domestic headwinds because of overseas diversification. |
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The increase in the Welsh population, especially in the lands of the principality, allowed for a greater diversification of the economy. |
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The third axis concerns improving the quality of life in rural areas and encouraging diversification of economic activity. |
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An allopolyploid origin for Collomia biflora opens the door for additional hypotheses of dispersal relative to diversification. |
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Ovipositors, amnions and eggshell architecture in the diversification of terrestrial arthropods. |
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In particular, we ask to what extent eustatic sea-level fluctuations influenced diversification and species distribution. |
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Initial diversification of macroboring ichnofossils and exploitation of the macroboring niche in the lower Paleozoic. |
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Cryptic diversification of the swamp eel Monopterus albus in East and Southeast Asia with special reference to the Ryukyuan populations. |
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Other possible solutions for preventing bit rot include open formats, platform diversification, checksums, microform, and greater research. |
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Many investors today are looking for new sources of diversification and uncorrelated sources of return. |
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Does sympatry predict life history and morphological diversification in the Mexican livebearing fish Poeciliopsis baenschi? |
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In this paper I test the theory that internal capital markets are a motivation for both corporate diversification and vertical integration. |
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Repeated drought-related power shortages resulting from overdependence on hydro-electric sources mean diversification is necessary. |
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The problem here is that Dawkins seems to assume a naturalistic and gradualistic explanation for the diversification of life on earth. |
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The reason for the lack of intratypic diversification of the otherwise intertypically heterogenic capsid area is unknown. |
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Recent postglacial range expansion drives the rapid diversification of a songbird lineage in the genus Junco. |
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The Ichthys LNG Project is regarded to be of key importance to Japan's energy security and the diversification of Japan's energy sources. |
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Darwin's work established evolutionary descent with modification as the dominant scientific explanation of diversification in nature. |
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The diversification of the parent language into the attested branches of daughter languages is historically unattested. |
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Arminianism is known to some as a soteriological diversification of Calvinism. |
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Several rural development measures were introduced including diversification, setting up producer groups and support for young farmers. |
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A significant evolutionary milestone during the Silurian was the diversification of jawed and bony fish. |
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The Cenozoic world has seen great diversification of bony fishes, frogs, birds and mammals. |
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The city has also been rated as having the most balanced economy in the United States, due to its high level of diversification. |
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Additionally, the event was accompanied by major diversification of other organisms. |
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Whatever triggered the early Cambrian diversification opened up an exceptionally wide range of previously unavailable ecological niches. |
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The Cretaceous record of diatoms is limited, but recent studies reveal a progressive diversification of diatom types. |
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The Permian witnessed the diversification of the early amniotes into the ancestral groups of the mammals, turtles, lepidosaurs, and archosaurs. |
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Cows and antelopes continued diversification and overtaking pigs in numbers of species. |
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Democratic renewal also allowed for the recognition and acceptance of this diversification of Brazilian culture. |
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By the 18th century, declining silver production and economic diversification greatly diminished royal income. |
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The three dominant trends in the global luxury goods market are globalization, consolidation, and diversification. |
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Henry and Ed Seykota, which uses price patterns and is also rooted in risk control and diversification. |
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However, our diversification rate analyses only examined recent polyploids. |
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Scotland-based Aubin Group has witnessed a diversification of goods shipped to the Gulf over the past few years. |
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In the Early Miocene, about 22 million years ago, the many kinds of arboreally adapted primitive catarrhines from East Africa suggest a long history of prior diversification. |
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However, there are many promising signs as well as a recognition that diversification away from electronics and manufacturing produces a more balanced and stronger economy. |
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The rapid diversification of lifeforms in the Cambrian, known as the Cambrian explosion, produced the first representatives of all modern animal phyla. |
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Pinsky dissected the plan and the effect it would have on the real estate market including the diversification of the socioeconomics in several neighborhoods. |
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The new division is an extension of CUH2A's continued diversification of its practice to include theme parks, hotels and resorts, themed retail stores and restaurants. |
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Committee convenor Bristow Muldoon, visiting Kames salmon hatchery and halibut farm, spoke of the growing importance of diversification into new species. |
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There will be a review of the portfolio which will consider options for diversification and any associated risks, and ethical investment profiles. |
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Over the following 70 to 80 million years, the rate of diversification accelerated by an order of magnitude and the diversity of life began to resemble that of today. |
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The results reveal that the Stopford and Wells Model is unilluminating for matrices mainly because high foreign product diversification is not fitted by matrices. |
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Some crop growers may produce livestock as a strategy for diversification of their income sources, to reduce risks related to weather, markets and other factors. |
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Trinidad and Tobago, in an effort to undergo economic transformation though diversification formed InvesTT in 2012 to serve as the country's sole investment promotion agency. |
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The diversification of Sebacinales with jungermannioid interactions started during the Oligocene, and occurred much later than the diversification of their hosts. |
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Since Metropolitan's Board of Directors approved the district's original plan in 1996, the IRP has served as a national blueprint for regional supply diversification. |
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The project involves the expansion of the existing production facility and the diversification of the product range with new items, namely rail fishplates. |
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Dominica lacks economic diversification and is subject to the variances in banana prices and the whims and fears of tourists, primarily from the United States. |
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Wavering policy commitments to decarbonisation and diversification in response to such effects can undermine investor confidence and retroactive changes can destroy it. |
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While diversification into new areas is always challenging, it is particularly difficult for tradable activities, which have to face foreign competition from the start. |
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Evolutionary diversification of clades of squamate reptiles. |
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Which is good news for William Thomas and wife Heather, who established the chippie as a diversification from their beef and sheep farming business. |
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Vocational training is key to Saudi Arabia's growth and economic diversification, and the Siemens Mechatronic Systems Certification Program can provide an edge to job seekers. |
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In addition, high yielding, forage seeds also help agricultural producers in crop rotation and risk diversification by enhancing the soil quality. |
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Phyletic diversification of the Cormohipparion occidentale complex, late Miocene, North America, and the origin of the Old World Hippotherium datum. |
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The Cambrian witnessed the most rapid and widespread diversification of life in Earth's history, known as the Cambrian explosion, in which most modern phyla first appeared. |
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My financial comfort zone is based on having a diversification of income. |
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Sigmodontines diversified explosively once in South America, although some degree of diversification may have already occurred in Central America before the colonization. |
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Less isolation, and thus less diversification, occurs when the continents are all together, producing both one continent and one ocean with one coast. |
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In the 19th century, there was a diversification of theological beliefs in the Religious Society of Friends, and this led to several large splits within the Quaker movement. |
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Among the reforms to the running of the IOC, he imposed a new financial policy which allowed for the increase in revenues and the diversification of resources. |
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In the 21st century, diversification of agriculture and amendments in planning strategy have led to farm shops replacing many of the roadside stalls. |
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As long as the currency's market is sufficiently liquid, the benefits of reserve diversification are strong, as it insures against large capital losses. |
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