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In what Darwin called "the divergence of character," which is akin to what most modern biologists call "character displacement" (Pfenning and Pfenning 2010), natural selection arising from competition between closely related species, or between individuals within the same species leads to ever greater diversification.
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"Our strategy in general terms is to achieve an ever-greater diversification in our energy mix, to move away from natural gas and other fossil fuels and to integrate more renewable sources.
Individual investors now have access to what are considered "non-traditional" asset classes that can offer even greater diversification.
Lower prices, lower emissions, greater diversification, more competitive pricing.
This has brought it ever greater influence.
Investors are taking an ever greater interest.
That imposes ever greater costs on businesses.
Manufacturing declined considerably, but that had some balance in greater diversification and efficiency.
"I doubt you'd get much greater diversification," Professor Evans said.
A widely held view is that trade lowers volatility: exporting to more markets means greater diversification.
With stakes in many hedge funds, these funds provide greater diversification, but they still have lock-up periods and their returns have been lagging.
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