Sentence examples for not homogenised from inspiring English sources

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"We seem to attract like-minded people who care," says Todd. "They like the fact that it's not homogenised in here, that we play the music we want to hear, not because head office has told us to.

Also included in the BoM's statement comes the following graph that overlays 18 different sets of temperature data for Australia - including (in yellow) another BoM dataset which is not homogenised.

To ensure that the surfaces measured were similar to those investigated by microscopy, the samples were not homogenised prior to spectral analysis.

Second, L. major and L. infantum isoforms are very similar but not homogenised; this would be expected if these species only recently diverged and gene conversion is a relatively rare event between paralogous loci in trans.

I envisioned the Guestbook audience to be people looking for adventure and who find it a thrill to experience the world as it is, and not homogenised, pre-packaged and pasteurised.

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Finally, we found that fire did not homogenise the structure of gullies and slopes: vegetation structure in paired gullies and slopes did not become more similar following understorey or severe fire.

"In Europe, culture isn't homogenised, the way the media have made it in America.

Grassroots activity isn't homogenised, because it is always being let by different people, with different points of view.

Then the internet came along, giving us discrete cultural spaces that weren't homogenised by generations trying to guess one another's perspective, and blew us poles apart.

"The problem is that the coffee that initially comes through the filter is much stronger than that which comes out last, so the coffee at the bottom of the pot is stronger than that at the top," says Richman. "Swirling the pot does not homogenise the coffee, but using the proper pouring pattern does". Here's all you have to do.

The abbreviated syllogism appears to be part of a truncated argument that is based on an assumption that Caledonian and French citizenship are the same categories, which constitutes a form of presupposed knowledge with which not everyone in New Caledonia agrees, as there may be some people who do not homogenise national identity like Gomès does.

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