• The danger here is that Ford risks making its designs too homogeneous--a risk Ford knows only too well.

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  • Which is why the weakness of the UK's disproportionately large consumer economy and the eurozone - Britain's largest export market, if regarded as a homogeneous whole - has meant growth in business investment has been significantly lower since the crash of 2008 than the government hoped (or, more precisely, than its Office for Budget Responsibility forecast).

    BBC: Can business lead the recovery?

  • We are not a homogeneous, one-size-fits-all country.

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  • Many luxury buyers will always associate prefab with low-end, homogeneous slabs and, for them, building a home from scratch is the preferable route.

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  • We get a basically homogeneous signal density in our chamber - in other words, we don't get the hot and cold spots you get in your home microwave.

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  • Its ethnic make-up is also relatively homogeneous, giving rise to few rifts.

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  • Angel groups, which collectively source deals and co-invest, are notoriously homogeneous.

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  • Mormon Idaho, with its open gun laws and low gun-death rate, is pretty homogeneous.

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  • The regime is no longer homogeneous: one part of it backs the civil-rights demands of the opposition.

    ECONOMIST: Iran

  • Critics charge that we are headed towards a homogeneous global culture of the "least common denominator"--a McDonaldization or, in the performance arts, arguably a Madonnization.

    FORBES: Modern Mix

  • Published reports everywhere trumpet the coming retirement years of the "boomer generation, " a view that lumps today's 60-year-olds with those just turning 40, hardly a homogeneous group.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It led to a reorganisation of the state's provinces into linguistically more homogeneous units: including, in 1960, the creation of mainly Marathi-speaking Maharashtra.

    ECONOMIST: Banyan

  • Priestley, and filmed, at a mere 88 minutes, for a home market with a homogeneous culture: the Brits appreciated the subtleties of George's life-affirming encounters with other Brits.

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  • At the same time, a huge wave of forced migration went in the other direction: Muslims from the city and its environs were being shipped away to Turkey, under a Greek-Turkish (or more precisely Christian-Muslim) exchange which made both countries ethnically much more homogeneous.

    ECONOMIST: Religious tolerance

  • Because of how quickly the homogeneous pipeline can be installed, TOHL is ideal for disaster relief, but the system can be used for longer-term scenarios, such as setting up refuge camps.

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