Some way must be found to ensure that their investments will be balanced and diversified. |
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Today there is a much more diversified selection of games available, from war games to Eurogames. |
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The company has recently diversified into sports management and ticket sales. |
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Companies downsized, diversified, and increased their exposure to export markets. |
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These masses usually stand out in relief, are exceedingly diversified in form, and often of immense altitude. |
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As a proprietor, Chan diversified the business to include metal products for interior decoration. |
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From its origins in shipping, the company became a major, diversified international company. |
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But even he concedes that diversified companies with less advertising exposure are worth entertaining in this environment. |
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Maintaining family control while building publicly traded, widely diversified media corporations is not easy. |
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During the second half of the period, stamp issues reflected more diversified Canadian business activity. |
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Recently, he diversified his operations by launching an asset management firm. |
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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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Nino said more diversified businesses will survive better during tough times. |
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We have also diversified our business model and now provide a lot of consulting and support to our clients in addition to software. |
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Thus, the producers who adopted weekly farrowing were the larger, less diversified producers with greater farm asset value. |
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We have to make diversified business so attractive financially in the Bahamas, that it negates the threat of natural disaster. |
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The crew continued to trawl for whitefish long after many others abandoned the traditional catch and diversified into shellfish. |
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Many farmers across Ryedale have diversified into tourism as an alternative income to traditional farming. |
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Like any other industry, tourism needs to be diversified in order for the country to gain maximum benefit. |
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But many of the best financial companies have diversified into other businesses that won't be hit by rising rates. |
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In our case we were able to do it because some years previously we had diversified into plant growing and seed production. |
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The company recently diversified into the organic food market and has launched its products in Delhi and Mumbai. |
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Avena was originally set up by a North Yorkshire farmer who diversified into homeopathic products. |
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The turning point came when the company diversified into other commercial services. |
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Four years ago, the company diversified into manufacturing by buying Lee Cooper. |
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The company diversified into trailer-making after WWII, using many of the same methods and materials. |
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Who wins may matter less now that the company is more diversified, Lord argues. |
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As Haines notes, other non-dairy companies have diversified into milk-based products. |
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When they were toppled, the ecological slate was wiped clean and mammals rapidly diversified to refill it. |
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Areas such as these tend to be very highly diversified in terms of the industrial activities which are represented locally. |
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The Brugmansia especially has been diversified into different varieties largely, it is believed, through human intervention. |
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By combining oil and gas, risk has been diversified in terms of its commodity exposure. |
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Overall, more diversified sources were used by newspapers than by the networks. |
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However, none is as geographically diversified as Vodafone or as large as Vodafone. |
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By this time, both groups were abundant and diversified globally, so much so that diatomite is a common marine sediment of the Miocene. |
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Grantham University diversified its degree programs by adding undergraduate academic programs in general studies and criminal justice. |
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However, an organic dairy farmer who rents land from us has diversified by selling vegetables at farmers' markets. |
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Because so many farms have diversified in recent years there are often jobs for partners in bakeries, dairies and farm shops. |
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Its diversified landscape has a rugged relief and is made up of rivers, ponds, meadows and floodplains, gallery forests and savannah. |
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Most of the decline is attributed to diversified and farm supply cooperatives. |
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On the industrial side, the highest-performing companies are the diversified industrials. |
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She's diversified into pop, country, rhythm, jazz, and rock and fusion styles. |
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The diversified, conflicting and discordant notes of contemporary society will over time be blended to create a symphony of unity and peace. |
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We screened the company's database looking for funds with diversified holdings that spread their assets to many nations in the region. |
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Take some money out of the checking account and put it into a diversified mutual fund account until retirement. |
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The jobs will be in the high tech software department in which the company has diversified in recent times. |
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By the early 1990s, he had diversified into the paging and mobile-radio industries. |
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I have been a farmer all my life, but in the past 15 years we have diversified into soft fruits. |
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When bivalves diversified in the Middle to Upper Ordovician, both classes occupied a full range of environments, from nearshore to basinal. |
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All have cut their costs to the bone and many have diversified their businesses. |
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This diversified, far flung structure didn't have the management sinews in place to enable it to run normally. |
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Throughout the Late Cretaceous, tyrannosaurs diversified into several species, all with large heads, powerful bodies, and two-fingered hands. |
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The field of wheat is well in the foreground, diversified and defined by the shocks of grain to the right. |
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Since then, the company has diversified its interests, which include shipping and property. |
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He also diversified into higher value product lines such as frozen tiger prawns. |
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More and more skippers swallowed their prides, converted their trawlers and diversified into shellfish. |
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Whether to hold a diversified portfolio is one of those thorny questions that never fails to get a group of investors arguing. |
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In 1364 a more diversified cargo of wheat, barley, beans, peas and ale was sent to Holland. |
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The company had also diversified sales to different geographical markets, he said. |
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His ancestors were cobblers but diversified into making vividly embroidered leather bags, wallets and chair backs. |
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The schools diversified as times and fashions changed and became mainly involved in machined Aran knitwear. |
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He later diversified into the toy market and the company supplies major retailers with over 800 lines of toys. |
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The overall tone is considerably lighter than in Chaucer's poem, the play being diversified with songs and lyrical passages. |
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The album works on all levels thanks to its diversified genres, such as jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass and zydeco. |
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Venezuela has quite a diversified industrial sector, largely due to its reinvestment of oil resources. |
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As programs were regionalized after the war, their content was also diversified. |
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The country's attempts since the 1970s to build a diversified economy from the fat profits of higher oil process have failed miserably. |
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They diversified by opening a shop in York called Bazilia, specialising in South American and African knick-knacks. |
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The offerings are becoming more diversified among the metallic, geometric, woodgrain and organic patterns. |
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Because it has diversified from gaming and tourism, Las Vegas is no longer immune to U.S. recessional trends, he said. |
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Your longer-term strategy should be to build a portfolio that is well diversified and that reduces your weighting in the technological sector. |
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Most diversified companies get that way through acquisitions. |
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From lemon grass research, the centre has diversified into new areas. |
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This phase sees the active development of ideas and a movement towards a more balanced life and diversified set of interests, relationships, and routines. |
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He said that, in recent years, co-operation has greatly expanded and diversified, with bilateral trade surging and a noteworthy increase in reciprocal investment. |
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The cuisine is rustic like the land, and its people and the flavors are intense, diversified and explosive. |
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Armadillos evolved and diversified in that continent during the Tertiary, probably entering North America when a land bridge connected the continents in the Pliocene. |
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States that worked hard to attract high-tech jobs are also ruing the decision, and discovering that a more diversified economy is more prosperous during the bust. |
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In recent years Westinghouse has diversified away from its traditional field of heavy engineering into new hi-tech mechatronic systems, including platform doors. |
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In 1997, my father sold down his interests in Noel Leeming Ltd, and become semi-retired, having diversified into property and some silent business partnerships. |
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He talks about the struggles he had not only with overcoming his ligament injury but the conflicts amongst the pioneering traceurs as parkour diversified. |
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Analysts predict the development of a diversified energy system, including wind and solar power, hydrogen fuel cells, biofuels, and the earth's own heat. |
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A diversified diet with a lot of vegetables, and avoiding unclean food as roundworms may also cause gallbladder disease, will help prevent stones. |
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Now, if you have that diversified, broad portfolio, only after that do you start to nibble at individual stocks and try to play these opportunities that we see in the market. |
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The first orchids were large terrestrial plants, but like bromeliads, orchids took to the trees, where they have diversified to become the largest family of flowering plants. |
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Paganini's 24th caprice for solo violin, itself a variation on an original theme, was creatively diversified by Brahms, Liszt, Szymanowski and, most lyrically, Rachmaninov. |
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But times have changed and the chatelaine, Lucinda Shaw Stewart, has diversified into other businesses, like so many other members of the landed gentry. |
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But if you're willing to spread your money among a diversified portfolio of new issues from a cross-section of industries, you just might hit pay dirt. |
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Although the reverse sides of these coin still have only the simple incuses, the frontal sides have diversified designs which symbolize the city the coin was issued. |
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Whilst they are still good companies in their own right, they are nevertheless no longer diversified industrials, which might be a welcome blessing! |
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They both concentrate on training on the spot, offering experiences in different types of media, as they are run by diversified media conglomerates. |
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When one starts looking at the implications of a diversified portfolio of services, as is the case for most transport operators, we talk of economies of scope. |
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She's also helped one client go from being an employee to the owner of a fully diversified enterprise, and is now helping him franchise his new operation. |
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Those companies with diversified product portfolios and large-scale operations may cross-sell their approved drug-eluting stents with their other products. |
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Diversification can be a prickly topic, though, because there are no hard and fast rules about how many your should own to have a truly diversified portfolio. |
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Indeed, it used to be a principle of asset management that portfolios were diversified across different national jurisdictions as part of a prudential spreading of risk. |
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Despite the slump in the general UK retail trend, the home shopping division, which has diversified into electricals, furniture and clothing, showed an upturn in sales. |
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But despite this dependency, our industrial base is well diversified. |
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Now it's really diversified into all kinds of different styles. |
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The large herd of camels, the Afghans, of whom there are 68, in their diversified and picturesque costumes, the camp-fires, and Oriental camp equipage made up a novel scene. |
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The diversified economy of Ukraine includes a large heavy industry sector, particularly in aerospace and industrial equipment. |
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Best believes that Dongbu's diversified distribution channel strategy will strengthen its market competitiveness in the long term. |
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This diversified Britannia's cultures and religions, while the populace remained mainly Celtic, with a Roman way of life. |
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Europe has become an excellent model to observe this newly diversified labor culture. |
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The industrial sector, which was dominated by steel until the 1960s, has since diversified to include chemicals, rubber, and other products. |
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Moroccan cuisine is considered as one of the most diversified cuisines in the world. |
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Many publishing companies have diversified into online services. |
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However, the land fauna did not have a major impact on the Earth until it diversified in the Devonian. |
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It has diversified in recent years to cover other sectors including agrichemicals, financial services and B2B services. |
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Following the decline of the whisky industry locally, the city's economy has now diversified to include insurance and banking. |
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It is impossible for detached papers to have a general run, or long continuance, if not diversified with humour. |
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Their own fortunes were so vast and so diversified that they were largely unaffected by the stock exchange's fickle rollercoastering activity. |
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Although diversified in its research and teaching interests, Cambridge today maintains its strength in mathematics. |
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Uruguay's exports markets have been diversified in order to reduce dependency on Argentina and Brazil. |
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Brazil's diversified economy includes agriculture, industry, and a wide range of services. |
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The initial movement within Germany diversified, and other reform impulses arose independently of Luther. |
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Manufacturing diversified by 1914 to printing, engineering, chemicals and clothing manufacture. |
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The company has a diversified fuel mix, and is continuing its vertical integration with mining operations in Siberia. |
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English dissenters played a pivotal role in spiritual development of the United States and greatly diversified the religious landscape. |
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However, from the early 2000s, the overall economy of the area has diversified to include health care, transportation and telecommunications. |
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Woe unto the central banker who diversified in that direction too quickly. |
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Iceland joined the European Economic Area in 1994, after which the economy was greatly diversified and liberalised. |
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Production was stepped up and the design refined and diversified. |
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The merger of the two companies created a leading diversified exchange group in Europe. |
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In the 1960s a series of mergers saw coal production shift from small, independent coal companies to large, more diversified firms. |
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When plastic disposable syringes displaced glass in the late 1960s, the range of its precision bore product was diversified. |
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We believe this is the result of increased versatility and diversified uses of flex space. |
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Colombia has a diversified economy with macroeconomic stability and favorable growth prospects in the long run. |
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Cuba developed slowly and, unlike the plantation islands of the Caribbean, had a diversified agriculture. |
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Others opted for a busman's holiday, staying on farms that have diversified into touristbased activities. |
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As it spread, its ideas diversified and changed, being adapted to local culture. |
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In such a situation, the investors are imperfectly diversified, and the portfolios lie below the capital market line. |
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Northern Nicaragua is the most diversified region producing coffee, cattle, milk products, vegetables, wood, gold, and flowers. |
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Different user preferences and requirements have led to diversified market conditions for DCT and CVT across various regions. |
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The Jamaican animal life, typical of the Caribbean, includes highly diversified wildlife with many endemic species found nowhere else on earth. |
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Over the next century, the colleges gradually diversified their education programmes. |
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Bahrain has already diversified its exports to some extent, out of necessity. |
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Rodents greatly diversified in the Eocene, as they spread across continents, sometimes even crossing oceans. |
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Egypt's economy is one of the largest and most diversified in the Middle East, and is projected to become one of the largest in the 21st century. |
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The first vertebrates appeared in the form of primitive fish, which greatly diversified in the Silurian and Devonian Periods. |
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The sector of weekly magazines is stronger and diversified with more than 400 specialised weekly magazines published in the country. |
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This event also diversified arthropod life, by providing them new habitats. |
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Some of them used to be involved in the shipping trade but have since diversified into other fields. |
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Today Sardinia is phasing in as an EU region, with a diversified economy focused on tourism and the tertiary sector. |
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Since the 1990s, the City has diversified away from near exclusive office use in other ways. |
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In the early 21st century the Cypriot economy has diversified and become prosperous. |
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The CLO will be backed by a diversified portfolio of broadly syndicated senior secured loans. |
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The Nadars diversified their professional activities and made their imprint on every profession through an incessive process of modernisation. |
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The area is a chemicals processing area but most recently it has diversified into the UK's leading site for renewable biofuel research. |
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In the absence of monkeys and other competitors, these primates have adapted to a wide range of habitats and diversified into numerous species. |
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Insects diversified during the Cretaceous, and the oldest known ants, termites and some lepidopterans, akin to butterflies and moths, appeared. |
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It is an industrial island with a diversified economy, based to a large extent on oil, natural gas, industry and agriculture. |
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They have diversified SSL products ranging from domain validation, business validation, extended validation and code signing certificate. |
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This new infusion of West Indians has both accelerated social and political change, and diversified Bermuda's culture. |
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The Brethren in both countries have diversified greatly in the last generation. |
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The cetaceans diversified, and fossil evidence suggests porpoises and dolphins diverged from their last common ancestor around 15 Mya. |
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In 1994, it became a part of the European Economic Area, which further diversified the economy into sectors such as finance, biotechnology, and manufacturing. |
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In the second half of the twentieth century, the Brethren movement diversified further still, especially through cultural adaptations in Third World countries. |
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Nonetheless, over the last 10 years the Paraguayan economy diversified dramatically, with the energy, auto parts and clothing industries leading the way. |
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The proposed area and surrounds have some of Guyana's most diversified life zones with one of the highest levels of endemic species found in South America. |
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Though diversified in style, they are united by a common function. |
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Lin noted that 130-140 million desktop computers are shipped worldwide every year and this computer has become diversified in accordance with different consumer groups. |
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Birbhum district is topographically diversified and pedologically diverse. |
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Most of these aircraft are on lease to a diversified group of airlines throughout the world with the remainder planned for sale or for disassembly and subsequent sale. |
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The meeting began with an emphasis on hurricane Katrina and then diversified into coal bed methane, greenhouse warming, gas hydrates, and watersheds. |
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Since liberalisation of the transport market in the early 1990's, it has diversified into high value added services such as warehousing, logistics and groupage. |
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The diversified economies of Karachi and Punjab's urban centres coexist with less developed areas in other parts of the country particularly in Balochistan. |
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This ancestor could have diversified into trees on the one hand and into monocaule of sessile rosettes on the other, and from polycarpic to monocarpic growth. |
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There are Milagros and her still-red rose, Jesus and his salmon-colored stone, and Nena Cadavid, the other NN of Moca-Moca, who providently diversified in search of favors. |
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Anthropology has diversified from a few major subdivisions to dozens more. |
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The first few lines of early dinosaurs diversified through the Carnian and Norian stages of the Triassic, possibly by occupying the niches of the groups that became extinct. |
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The free zone model, and in turn economic clusters, is centred around attracting foreign direct investment, which helps to build sustainable and diversified economies. |
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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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Ideal Heating, owned by Stelrad and based nearby, make domestic boilers, and have diversified into air source heat pumps and solar thermal water heaters. |
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The first appearance of sirenians in the fossil record was during the early Eocene, and by the late Eocene, sirenians had significantly diversified. |
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Most of the other otariids diversified in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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Whilst originally a school for boys only it diversified and, in the late 1990s, started also accepting girls between the ages of three and thirteen. |
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While the earthdin is but a seismal shock of a rheumatic condition in the diversified stratas seeking new positions to reach their centre of gravity. |
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This diet appears to have been diversified in two clades of relatively small largeheaded and shortbodied temnospondyls, the zatracheids and dissorophoids. |
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Against the huge boulderstones which lay scattered about on the shore, the mighty waves broke incessantly in the maddest and most diversified manner. |
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Since the 1990s, San Francisco's economy has diversified away from finance and tourism towards the growing fields of high tech, biotechnology, and medical research. |
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The economy has thus become more diversified and therefore stabler. |
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The AST Group owns and operates a world-class technology infrastructure and offers a diversified and comprehensive range of IT consulting and delivery services. |
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In the 1970s, the Group diversified and expanded its business. |
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The town has diversified with annual events, shopping and conferences. |
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However, like most of the UK, employment trends have greatly diversified since the 20th century and there are no other predominant employment sectors in Barrow. |
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This is consistent with a model based on the archaeological record suggesting that maize diversified in the highlands of Mexico before spreading to the lowlands. |
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Furthermore, Russia's innovation programme is the Medvedev modernisation programme which aims at creating a diversified economy based on high technology and innovation. |
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Other products such as nails had long been produced in factory workshops, increasingly diversified using the division of labour to increase the efficiency of the system. |
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The Brethren movement in Australia, too, has diversified, with the more progressive assemblies generally growing and the more conservative ones declining. |
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Once the hedge is in place, the client can consider borrowing money, monetizing the position or expanding the risk profile back out again into a more diversified portfolio. |
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