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to diversifying
verb
To make diverse or various in form or quality; to give variety to; to variegate; to distinguish by numerous differences or aspects.
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Sometimes there is wisdom in a resistance to diversifying.
In the first quarter, it was evident that the Bears were once again committed to diversifying their coverages.
Mayor Sam Cobb said the research facility, resembling an empty city, will be central to diversifying the area's economy.
Entrenched inequalities that begin in early years remain the biggest obstacle to diversifying participation in HE and fair access to our most selective universities.
The key to diversifying our energy supply, keeping prices down and cutting emissions is ensuring stability for this growing industry - not stop start policy changes.
Mark Hix is less averse to diversifying: he has launched seven new restaurants since his Oyster & Chop House appeared in Farringdon in 2008.
"Until recently, investors have paid little attention to diversifying their portfolios of government bonds of advanced countries, as these bonds were considered virtually riskless," the report warned.
At least one avenue to diversifying on-screen cinematic content or reducing the risk of objectification is to hire more women behind the camera".
Steven Chu, the secretary of energy, said the new awards reflected the Obama administration's "All of the Above" strategy to diversifying domestic energy sources.
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Solving the delivery problem is the first step to diversifying what drones are capable of.
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