Sentence examples for less homogenous from inspiring English sources

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European state identity is morphing into a less homogenous collection of nations.

(Peru, a bigger, poorer and less homogenous country, is trying something similar).The scheme has already proved popular.

If Waterstone's wants to become less homogenous, the uniform ought to be the first thing to go.

Once this conclusion is accepted, maybe the political debate can move away from mutual recrimination and on to ways of governing a less homogenous and more inequitable society".

As a group, however, the freshmen are less homogenous and less apt to buck the leadership than the study committee itself is as a whole.

And that's true not just for the traumatized Norwegians, but also in U.S. states like Arizona, which have less homogenous populations and a history of immigration.

The Oxford group's sound is polished too, but less homogenous: it was easy to hear the individual voices within the blend.

Twitter itself, according to a recent report in the Wall Street Journal, has been "moving to capitalise on its demographics", since the social network boasts a significantly less homogenous userbase than competing sites such as Facebook.

Even so, it seems to serve notice that Minaj is attempting to break rank with other rappers in 2010 by deliberately alluding to a less homogenous era of hip-hop.

She speculated that people were yearning for a "less homogenous New York," one before the carbon-copy Starbucks and Victoria's Secrets, when everyone knew what a carbon copy was.

Not only do these paintings embody a sentimental concept of life that is now largely defunct, but they also show us that Hudson River School painting was far less homogenous and bland than is often widely assumed.

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