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He said authorities were "not prepared to hear any diverse voices or to hear anyone who is supportive" of the 2011 uprising that ousted the autocrat Hosni Mubarak and ushered in a period of political instability in Egypt.

But they also exacerbate the tensions that run through any diverse community: not just between noisemakers and neighbors, or between old and new residents, but also between competing ideas about who should determine the use of public lands.

Although I chose to grow cooking tomatoes that had been given top ratings by other people, our ratings, curiously enough, followed a bell curve as would be expected from any diverse population: a few outstanding varieties, a few awful varieties and many that were just O.K.

"In any diverse society, there are different points of view, but it's clear entrepreneurs prefer to operate in a context of certainty," said Salvador Alemany, the chairman of Abertis, which is based in the Catalan capital, Barcelona, and which is one of Europe's biggest operators of toll roads and airports.

Bang for the Buck: If a business wants to increase engagement and retention from any "diverse" group (those that are not white, male, heterosexual, Christian), the greatest return may be in increasing engagement in the largest such group -- women.

To build a sensor array for any diverse set of chemicals, it is not necessary to match a sensor to every chemical.

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In any situation, a diverse mix of journalists will better serve the public.

Sulfur bacterium, plural Sulfur Bacteria, any of a diverse group of microorganisms capable of metabolizing sulfur and its compounds and important in the sulfur cycle in nature.

Silicone, also called polysiloxane, any of a diverse class of fluids, resins, or elastomers based on polymerized siloxanes, substances whose molecules consist of chains made of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms.

Copolymer, any of a diverse class of substances of high molecular weight prepared by chemical combination, usually into long chains, of molecules of two or more simple compounds (the monomers forming the polymer).

Lipid, any of a diverse group of organic compounds including fats, oils, hormones, and certain components of membranes that are grouped together because they do not interact appreciably with water.

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