In any event, the idea is not to homogenize viewpoints or cultural perspectives. |
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Mix the sample with a spatula very quickly to homogenize the sample while minimizing loss of volatile material. |
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It is important to homogenize the skills of the local and national associations through a human rights-based approach. |
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That leads to a tendency to homogenize the collective of citizens and assume a common political culture that all participate in. |
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When you take milk or cream and pasteurize it and homogenize it, you've killed the originality. |
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Before the microscopic examination of the larvae begins, it is important to homogenize the solution containing the plankton. |
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The whole American model, generally, is based on trying to homogenize the whole world so the whole world will buy whatever it puts out there. |
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But language does not homogenize so easily — and this, too, is part of the significance of Fowler's book. |
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In a globalized world that tends to homogenize cultures, cultural diversity provides an important safeguard for both ecosystems and social systems. |
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The impulse to homogenize the program by blurring legitimate differences within the client base, or to contract the program by excluding certain clients is not necessarily sound. |
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Fotoprix performs periodic surveys on the quality of service provided by our franchisees and the results are analyzed and evaluated in order to homogenize the image Fotoprix throughout the chain. |
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This flexibility is sometimes lost, however, when political and cultural pressures homogenize the learning needs of individuals and we pretend that there are no meaningful learning differences. |
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In addition, comparable basis takes into consideration a change in presentation of consolidated revenues adopted as at December 31, 2004, in order to homogenize accounting treatments. |
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It is designed to emulsify, homogenize and blend virtually any materials, according to the manufacturer. |
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To help homogenize the steel, it was pounded into flat plates, which were stacked and forge welded together. |
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Thus, further attempts to homogenize the steel resulted in a carbon content too low for use in items like springs, cutlery, swords, or tools. |
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They worry about a global flattening of tastes and food selection that will homogenize palates and menus around the world. |
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Among the imprints that survive, the tendency is to homogenize and focus on a few general fields like ambitious nonfiction, accessible literary fiction or thrillers. |
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Shake bottle before use to homogenize the solution. |
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Diverse and unique knowledge and research results must be presented and preserved in various formats without the application of technology that will homogenize this material. |
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Switzerland as a country did not attempt to homogenize its population nor did it split according to linguistic, religious, or cultural lines, although some cantons did. |
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Why level the playing field and homogenize the rules of competition? |
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The ME-4100 series of the inline high shear mixers offer a possibility to pump, disperse, homogenize and emulsify products with one and the same equipment. |
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Recruitment and agreement conditions should be clearly defined and expressed to homogenize calls for applicants, ease the selection and avoid any misunderstanding or even disputes. |
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This culminated in his aspiration to homogenize the populations of Asia and Europe. |
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Firstly, it is impossible to homogenize the contemporary Lebanese diaspora as a 'cultural' or 'political' community. |
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Memories of Soviet attempts to homogenize their culture and language are still vivid. |
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The new curriculum is an attempt to homogenize education throughout the county. |
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