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"homogeneous" Definitions
  1. consisting of things or people that are all the same or all of the same type

549 Sentences With "homogeneous"

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Before a liquid crystallizes, the space it occupies is homogeneous.
The less homogeneous TV is, the less boring it is.
Slowly whisk the mixture until it is smooth and homogeneous.
Most are fairly homogeneous nations with strong social safety nets.
Can you speak more about working in these homogeneous fields?
The Middle Ages were not simple, isolated, pure or homogeneous.
The Near East became one homogeneous mix of people. Why?
Jenkins' Europe was a simpler, more homogeneous, more harmonious place.
Dilute the diversity of voters until the electorate becomes homogeneous.
"This country prides itself on being homogeneous," Mr. McNeil said.
Latin American political and economic elites are far from homogeneous.
Sorting has made Democrats more diverse and Republicans more homogeneous.
"The professional sailing world is becoming way more homogeneous," he said.
The country needs to accept that it will be less homogeneous.
But since that packing isn't homogeneous, the actual flavor will vary.
Immigration restrictionists note that until recently they were ethnically homogeneous societies.
Our storytellers have been homogeneous while our society is incredibly diverse.
But the second corporate tier was nearly as homogeneous as the first.
Both parties are more homogeneous today than they were some decades ago.
It is, in a way, the voice of a more homogeneous era.
"Everything's become less structured and more heterogeneous rather than homogeneous," he said.
The two parties became more internally homogeneous and distinct from each other.
Pricier Park Slope, Ms. Kemler said, can feel more homogeneous by comparison.
Fights could erupt even among more politically homogeneous states that support Obamacare.
"China is a bit homogeneous," said Mr. Chan, an early Google employee.
It is not the homogeneous and male-dominated culture of the '50s.
Neighborhoods, workplaces, households and even online dating lives have become politically homogeneous.
But private equity decisions are driven by a much more homogeneous group.
But Khashoggi understood that his homeland was not a homogeneous conservative enclave.
In fact, they are strikingly homogeneous: Largely upper-middle-class or rich.
After a certain level, it really becomes a homogeneous group of people.
"When you think of the Chinese, it's not one homogeneous group," he noted.
In addition, Valve is not a small company - we're not a homogeneous group.
This, and his ease around strangers, gives the entire work a homogeneous feel.
"In the past we had a homogeneous approach to our stack," Nadella admits.
I lived in an incredibly small, incredibly homogeneous little town in South Dakota.
But village prices are not homogeneous, said Ms. Styne of Laffey Fine Homes.
As a result, we are too homogeneous to have separated into different races.
That's too small and homogeneous of a sample to prove much of anything.
Science is progressing rapidly now that we know it's not a homogeneous thing.
It's also interesting, pretty much a homogeneous society, too, that allows that control.
But even after four years of the initiative, the organization remains quite homogeneous.
Increasingly, the Champions League feels somehow preordained, ever more homogeneous, ever more predictable.
They seek the homogeneous, a quest that exacted a terrible 20th century price.
But Nordic nations were ethnically homogeneous in 1800, when they were dirt poor.
Another difference is that Finland is very homogeneous; the United States is not.
Importantly, experts urge against viewing emerging markets as a homogeneous group of economies.
During most of the 20th century, the upper class was a homogeneous community.
This is not the N.H.L.'s first effort at confronting its homogeneous culture.
It tends to be more homogeneous, because the predominant form is the family comedy.
Populism means that you see society as constituted of two homogeneous and antagonistic groups.
But I worry these simple responses will make us lazy and our language homogeneous.
Big and homogeneous home markets give America and China the huge advantage of scale.
A populist right-wing government under Mr Salvini might be more homogeneous and harmonious.
Design is a great way to distinguish yourself from an increasingly homogeneous 4K pack.
Yutu's geologic analysis suggested that the lunar surface is less homogeneous than originally thought.
Mr Mobarak points out that Bangladesh is unusually homogeneous for such a populous country.
Next to London, famously cosmopolitan cities like Paris and Berlin are actually rather homogeneous.
But there is no broad, homogeneous set of applications that we can call IoT.
As the electorate ages and becomes more diverse, both parties have become more homogeneous.
You would assume that group would mirror itself online and stay small and homogeneous.
So automation not only disadvantages local workers, but also benefits closed and homogeneous societies.
It was, the Renaissance master wrote, "of compact grain, homogeneous, crystalline, reminiscent of sugar".
It elevates Neanderthals out of a single homogeneous abstraction and endows them with personhood.
He's drawn not to what makes Midwesterners homogeneous but to what makes us strange.
He's drawn not to what makes Midwesterners homogeneous but to what makes us strange.
What would you say about that, especially given how homogeneous physics continues to be today?
Besides, Muslims are not a homogeneous group; they differ by religious practice, culture and ethnicity.
Since then, the party has grown increasingly homogeneous as the country has grown more diverse.
That can help you prevent the group-think that can occur in many homogeneous organizations.
" King has also said he wants "an America so homogeneous that we look the same.
Curiously, Manhattan itself had begun to feel oddly provincial to me: less risky, more homogeneous.
Russia is far from ethnically homogeneous; throughout history, hundreds of ethnic groups have lived there.
Indeed, take what Trump is clamoring for: weaker government, less regulation, a more homogeneous society.
In the North American market, the types of games that become blockbusters are comparatively homogeneous.
Norway's population of 5.3 million is still fairly homogeneous, but it is becoming increasingly diverse.
But in exchange, we won a healthier and more homogeneous society in the true sense.
At the moment, Impossible's steak prototypes are squishy and homogeneous, far too easy to eat.
We're a fairly homogeneous population, so it's a challenge to think broadly about world issues.
Google and other companies also put themselves at a disadvantage by having such a homogeneous workforce.
An emulsion is a homogeneous mixture of two or more liquids that typically don't mix together.
"Migrant domestic workers are generally treated as a homogeneous group defined by their job," she said.
To the U.S., of course, where they have a huge and a widely open homogeneous market.
However, in 1998, the COBE satellite discovered that the temperature of the universe wasn't perfectly homogeneous.
Black voters are not politically homogeneous, diverging on issues including immigration, abortion rights and government spending.
It is no secret that venture capital is homogeneous when it comes to gender and race.
And study after study (after study) has shown that diverse groups financially outperform more homogeneous ones.
He also emphasized that the children studied were all French, making it a culturally homogeneous group.
"They weren't the homogeneous group of forgiving people the world wanted them to be," she writes.
Japan has long prized racial purity, seeing a largely homogeneous population as crucial to social cohesion.
Still, GID officials seem grateful that their product will stand out on a somewhat homogeneous strip.
We need to be more comfortable with celebrating difference rather than melding into some homogeneous mass.
It can be done with the spread of a homogeneous vision of what entertainment looks like.
The parties have become even more homogeneous in the last 21 years and the divisions starker.
After World War II, white families fled from urban centers and resettled in homogeneous suburban regions.
"It all goes back to not treating the Chinese consumer as a homogeneous unit," Poh said.
There was a "false of comfort of agreement" among the homogeneous male leaders, she told CBS.
The strains in many Western yogurt brands are chosen to produce milder-tasting, more homogeneous curds.
There's another problem: There were relatively few homogeneous precincts, where almost all of the voters are Hispanic.
When LIGO announced the detection of GW150914 the following month, the chemically homogeneous theory shot to prominence.
And that the type of insurance sold through Obamacare will be much more homogeneous than we realized.
Successful contestants often offer a vague, generic Euro-music, a living metaphor for the EU's homogeneous mush.
In the history of democracies, most of them have been built in countries that are reasonably homogeneous.
"Immigration has been limited by Japan's preference for an ethnically homogeneous society," Rowe said in an email.
At the same time, researchers started to understand the real and detrimental effects of homogeneous study populations.
In the graph below, the horizontal axis represents the level of homogeneous news coverage people reported seeking.
Companies who aim to make steak can't simply brew up meat cells for homogeneous sausages or patties.
They are Moroccan immigrants, and the homogeneous Muslim world they knew back home is utterly Mike-less.
South Korea takes pride in its homogeneous society and has long been averse to accepting asylum seekers.
They live in relatively homogeneous places, with some immigrants but nothing like you find in major cities.
It all adds up to a baseball experience that stands out in the increasingly homogeneous ballpark landscape.
We go to a men's college, so not surprisingly, the demographic tends to be a little homogeneous.
If they are far from homogeneous, these parties share common ground in their core constituencies, rural voters.
I was reading about how rich the pluralistic life is, and how stifling a homogeneous life is.
Iceland, a fairly closed or anyway homogeneous society, knows that it depends on the openness of others.
As homogeneous as California wine may have seemed, the state always had the potential for greater diversity.
The habit—it's almost systematic—of looking at the Arab world as just one culturally homogeneous block.
It helps explain, more generally, why more homogeneous countries tend to have more robust social safety nets.
"Some universities or training programs may be located in towns that have a relatively homogeneous population," she says.
Because I think some of those successful countries, especially the Scandinavian ones, are pretty small and pretty homogeneous.
Outside the band, Juno found other features in the atmosphere, rather than the expected homogeneous mix of gas.
This gives the writers so much more to work with than a more homogeneous set of characters would.
Mr Livermore notes that diverse teams have a higher degree of variance in their performance than homogeneous teams.
Nevertheless, the recovery among member states is far from homogeneous and a new divergence has started to develop.
"Here, we have hyper-centralized, homogeneous, authoritarian states which, when facing these transformations, just exploded," Mr. Salloukh said.
Otherwise, he'd wind up with a relatively homogeneous company culture, where everyone thought and behaved the same way.
Future employees need to be trained and homogeneous communities also need to become aware of our diverse country.
But South Koreans, who take pride in their "homogeneous" society, have been reluctant to accept non-Korean refugees.
This homogeneous generation of urban sites is documented in Familiar, a new book by strategic designer Luca Picardi.
Artists who succeed at country radio often get flak for their homogeneous sound — some of which is fair.
"Marketing has become so precious, too perfect, homogeneous," said Georgia Christensen, the Neiman Marcus brand creative vice president.
For all of the pomp swirling around arabica, the fact remains it is an extremely homogeneous little seed.
But some Central and Eastern European countries with relatively homogeneous populations and little experience with multiculturalism have resisted.
Social scientists find that homogeneous groups like his cabinet can be less creative and insightful than diverse ones.
Others said the launch of the channel could bring fresh air to a crowded yet homogeneous media landscape.
But what these sources were, when it happened, and how patchy or homogeneous the process was are all debated.
De Mink and Mandel made their case for the chemically homogeneous model in a paper posted online in January.
But many, including opposition politicians, are wary of the impact more foreign labor will have on Japan's homogeneous society.
At Project Include, we call it getting comfortable being uncomfortable with the hard work of reshaping a homogeneous industry.
Now, some of those women are making large-scale efforts to challenge the homogeneous picture painted by music festivals.
If the 'right kind' of mannerisms are derived from a company's current, homogeneous workforce, diverse candidates could be penalized.
Mr. Trump's selections could blunt criticism that his early picks came from a homogeneous bloc of older, white men.
We did this because California presumably represents a more homogeneous group of wines than would a mix of regions.
It's time to recall that the quest for homogeneous societies led the 20th century to its most unspeakable horrors.
But those homogeneous communities will do little to get people from different political parties giving, let alone living, together.
Looking at what happens when the rainbow turns on itself, it's marginally less homogeneous than the traditional gay play.
Mr. Walker said there is still the persistent problem of insularity; boards are clubs that tend to be homogeneous.
A growing body of evidence supports the idea that teams with people from diverse backgrounds outperform more homogeneous groups.
But his advantage is that while his base is not a majority of the country, it is very homogeneous.
In more racially homogeneous states like New Hampshire or Iowa, the demographic make-up of the room wouldn't be noteworthy.
Simulations suggest that the chemically homogeneous model struggles to explain smaller black-hole binaries like those in LIGO's second signal.
Jessica Chastain has joined the chorus of outrage over a racially homogeneous magazine cover — of which she was a part.
The evolving startup stack In recent times venture capital has become near-homogeneous, or as Brad Feld argues often undifferentiated.
The notion feeds the image of a simpler and more homogeneous nation, which Trump largely signaled to throughout his campaign.
Polarization increases when parties are coherent and homogeneous enough to delegate to strong leaders, who then discipline members into line.
Competitive markets have homogeneous products; the evidence that managers can transfer their talents to lots of different firms is slim.
But at least this homogeneous sorting often followed years of diverse exposure at college or in other, more expansive environments.
The notion feeds the image of a simpler and more homogeneous nation, which Trump's campaign largely signaled throughout the race.
It's tempting to say that this GOP won't survive—that it's too homogeneous to succeed in a modern, diverse America.
It's a homogeneous society that has a strong sense of group and national identity, with little ethnic or racial diversity.
The Western European Middle Ages were not a simple, hermetically-sealed collection of homogeneous, patriarchal, white, Christian, militaristic proto-nations.
But no matter how well integrated you are, in homogeneous Sweden you could be labeled an immigrant your whole life.
In order to maximize the odds of discovering genetic links, the scientists say they needed a very large, homogeneous sample.
" One reason, she said, may be that "candidates are often identified through informal networks, which often tend to be homogeneous.
"The homogeneous principle of church planting — once the norm — is out of favor," Kevin Smith, a pastor in Chattanooga, Tenn.
The U.A.W. could organize all of the competitors by controlling most of the relatively generally homogeneous, geographically tight work force.
With some exceptions — Issa Rae's podcast "Fruit" comes to mind — fictional podcast creators are a fairly small and homogeneous bunch.
Idealistic world leaders who set out those rights a century ago imagined countries that would be internally homogeneous and static.
South Korea long has been a homogeneous society and only recently embraced the notion of foreigners living alongside native Koreans.
A 2018 McKinsey & Company study, among several other studies, shows that companies that are more diverse outperform their homogeneous counterparts.
That question echoes other debates in France about how the adoption of a homogeneous global culture can aggravate climate change.
Darien is one of the most affluent (median household income: $208,906) and homogeneous (94 percent white) communities in the country.
For decades, integrating immigrants has posed a thorny challenge to the Danish model, intended to serve a small, homogeneous population.
By reducing a brain, in all its daunting intricacy, to a homogeneous fluid, she was able to achieve something unprecedented.
My own neighborhood was so homogeneous that my friends and I could have traced our families back to neighboring shtetls.
Their ambitions are built on a less solid foundation: American banks enjoy a giant, homogeneous home market, whereas Europe's remains fragmented.
Research shows that party identification is brought in line with issue positions over time, resulting in more sorted or homogeneous parties.
Yet many firms still have too homogeneous a view of millennials, says Laura Beaudin, a partner at Bain & Company, a consultancy.
"The path I always see is that companies start out homogeneous and then try to have a diverse group," she said.
Democratic presidential candidates have to energize a diverse group of constituencies, more so than Republicans, whose party is much more homogeneous.
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There are some that are filled with people who share the same preconceived views, while others may have less homogeneous ideology.
The US is getting more diverse, and nonwhite, non-Christian Americans are settling even in traditionally homogeneous parts of the country.
But don't hate those obnoxiously homogeneous, perfect perfume couples — they have real lives and struggles just like the rest of us.
The little Japanese maker is the first to commercialize a breakthrough powertrain technology known as homogeneous charge compression ignition, or HCCI.
But the homogeneous demographic he has attracted — young and largely affluent — also point to Mr. Macron's potential weakness as a candidate.
Beyond the partisan distortion, this mutilation has had the secondary but no less cancerous effect of making congressional districts deeply homogeneous.
But where the Olympics are still a rather contained affair, art biennials are proliferating like art fairs, becoming homogeneous and forgettable.
In a way, ignoring nuance and viewing all Muslim women as homogeneous and oppressed can be its own form of oppression.
Dispensaries aren't homogeneous box stores like Target: They're small businesses, and as such have different personalities, and different strengths and weaknesses.
Collectively, the moves reinforce efforts by Mr. Orban to create a more illiberal and homogeneous society since regaining power in 2010.
For instance, the Han — comprising 92 percent of China's population — were quite genetically homogeneous, mostly differing between the North and South.
These shoppers are motivated by a sense of environmentalism and a desire to stand out from the homogeneous fast-fashion crowd.
In reality, a New Yorker would have to live a pretty cloistered life to end up in such a homogeneous clique.
Millions of Sunnis have fled the country, creating what Mr Assad calls "a healthier and more homogeneous society", but millions remain.
Every nation starts out homogeneous, with just one species whose members share the same cultural dogma and the same genetic traits.
Indeed, Hudson Yards is also a far cry from the homogeneous Rockefeller Center, the 1930s complex considered a master-planning pinnacle.
But scandals, a growing sense of inequality and worries over immigration threaten stability in one of the world's most homogeneous nations.
Hosoda said his deeper exploration of the meaning of self-identity in an extremely homogeneous nation are often lost on viewers.
What will come up on these denuded hills will be less homogeneous, he said, and more resilient for a new climate.
Why public market investors haven't pushed back on such extremes isn't clear, though they're far from an homogeneous group, of course.
Still, the homogeneous group of gatekeepers that came before us still affects so much of what we consider worthy of canonization.
President Trump has answered this challenge by reaching backward — vowing to wall off America and invoking a whiter, more homogeneous country.
The only real outsider in Lily's homogeneous Devon village is her teacher, Madame Bounine (Emma Darlow), a Jewish exile from France.
Such policies would also even out the intra-area growth dynamics and stabilize the monetary union in a more homogeneous manner.
Urgent urbanization after the world wars resulted in homogeneous scenery in every corner of Japan, from small towns to metropolitan areas.
This ignores studies indicating that members of homogeneous groups tend to trust one another too much, leading to potential market mispricings.
Would the tech industry be struggling with gender and race discrimination if the investors funding it were a little less homogeneous?
This got sorted out in response to civil rights, and the parties became more ideologically homogeneous over the next several decades.
"Diverse teams — in terms of demographics and thought — outperform homogeneous teams on innovation and problem solving," Ms. Morgan said in a statement.
In 1965 it was just 5%: older Americans grew up in a pretty homogeneous society that was hardly a nation of immigrants.
But it's also because the indie sensibility was in many ways more homogeneous and less adventurous than its propagandists liked to believe.
I was simply seeking out that which caught my eye, things that seemed to stand out in an otherwise homogeneous commercial landscape.
Benefiting from huge, homogeneous home markets, America's and China's tech giants have a surfeit of the most vital resource for AI: data.
The whole value of pooling Americans based upon where they work only functions when the worker base itself is homogeneous and stable.
For businesses, there is also a strong incentive: A 2015 McKinsey Report found diverse teams perform dramatically better than their homogeneous counterparts.
" Universities in America, according to Sessions, are increasingly " echo chamber[s] of political correctness and homogeneous thought, a shelter for fragile egos.
They see both "the people" and "the elite" as separate homogeneous entities, each with a single will and opposing sets of interests.
Imagine two schools: a homogeneous school with all Dutch students and a diverse school with half Dutch students and half Bolivian students.
But they did talk about how a new colleague could reinforce or disrupt a court that is in some ways exceptionally homogeneous.
This has spawned divergent practices among Islamic banks, making it difficult to develop homogeneous transactions that are cheap and quick to structure.
In 2015, when she was just 10-years-old, Dias founded #1000blackgirlbooks in response to what she saw as homogeneous school curriculum.
The findings, published last week in the journal Scientific Reports, challenge assumptions by many doctors that kidney stones are homogeneous and insoluble.
Central and Eastern Europeans, on the other hand, live in ethnically homogeneous societies and believe that diversity will never happen to them.
This conservatism shapes its story recycling, its exploitation of women (and men) and its preservation of a male-dominated, racially homogeneous system.
Exposure to different people — especially in a homogeneous community that became more diverse — caused people to keep more to themselves, she said.
The question of who has the right to speak for Kurdish culture is complex, since Kurds are not a single homogeneous block.
He further suggests that "more culturally homogeneous" countries, like Japan, have a right to "protect their inherited national cultures" by restricting immigration.
And when we're surrounded by polarized, ideologically homogeneous crowds, whether online or off, it becomes easier to believe bizarre things about them.
While some congregations may be homogeneous in their political views and beliefs about societal issues, many faith communities are much more diverse.
Today's far less homogeneous troops roll into battle in armored Humvees or tanks, with sophisticated high-powered weaponry and thermal-imaging goggles.
Mr. Daunt, who took over in 303, has said Waterstones operates more like a constellation of independent stores than a homogeneous chain.
And while New York has lost much of its 1980s grit, it remains dangerous for individuals who resist the homogeneous white masses.
As it stands, there are plenty of people who feel their vote is meaningless because they live in a politically homogeneous state.
But when they looked at the rates of injuries in each state compared to frequency nationwide, the data got a lot less homogeneous.
"This Administration and a bare majority of the Senate, walking arm-and-arm, are not stumbling unaware towards a homogeneous judiciary," Reeves said.
"The inspiration for this show came from my initial introduction into the art scene and finding it very homogeneous," explains Khalil to Creators.
But this sort of wonkery doesn't hit the restrictionists where they live — in their preoccupation with an exclusive, homogeneous conception of American identity.
Kaur is marketable because she presents a homogeneous South Asian narrative while remaining just vague enough to appeal to the widest possible demographic.
Mass immigration has transformed Western societies: even in once-homogeneous countries such as Sweden, foreign-born people make up 14% of the population.
Fandom is also not homogeneous, and we've left out many terms that are in common use among various subfandoms and subcultures within fandom.
The "Street" was more urban, diverse, frenetic, in-your-face and funny, while the "Neighborhood" was more suburban, homogeneous, placid, polite and sweet.
Poland, Hungary and other formerly communist states say immigration, especially from the Muslim cultures of the Middle East, would disrupt their homogeneous societies.
"If we have kids, we don't want our kids growing up in a homogeneous area where everybody looks the same," Mr. Khurana said.
While the peas worked better than bags of ice, they could be used once or twice before they'd freeze into a homogeneous mass.
Because researchers focused on differences within an ancestrally homogeneous group of people, their results have no implications for understanding racial disparities in education.
Many students, nervous about a new environment, follow friends from high school or people whose demographic backgrounds match their own into homogeneous cocoons.
Homogeneous groups — whether they are united by ethnic background, gender or some other commonality like politics — tend to come to decisions too quickly.
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The number today is closer to one-third, and is distributed highly unevenly, sorting the nation into ever more homogeneous and incommensurate swaths.
And biennials are getting more homogeneous: You can encounter as much Berlin-made art in Venice, Istanbul or Taipei as you will here.
It may be because this region of Nepal is poor, relatively homogeneous, overwhelmingly Hindu and remote, and the houses tend to be small.
By contrast, in a relatively homogeneous location, even small absolute numbers of newcomers, such as refugees, can be disruptive and activate cultural anxiety.
The northwestern province where the outbreak occurred had a relatively peaceful, ethnically homogeneous population with good relations with the national government in Kinshasa.
Its capital, Asmara, is nestled in the cool highlands and boasts Italian colonial architecture and an ethnically homogeneous population (a rarity in Africa).
And how would one of the world's most homogeneous cultures react to a towering, pale-skinned forward representing them on the world stage?
RAMSEY The animation world has always been really homogeneous, but I've seen more and more people of color and women come to prominence.
They can seem hedged and homogeneous because they were written for all of the participating justices and not just the clerk's own justice.
By retreating to neat homogeneous monocultures, most separatists will end up doing what all self-segregationists do, fostering narrowness, prejudice and moral arrogance.
Saint Laurent wasn't the only brand being named and shamed; others (Lanvin, Margiela) also got called out for having too homogeneous a runway.
Since then, however, liquidity has largely declined - partly because asset managers have got so much bigger and more homogeneous - while issuance has skyrocketed.
There is a danger, however, in stereotyping evangelical voters as a homogeneous bloc that prioritizes religious belief and religious observance above all other concerns.
But the app has also made for an influx of homogeneous beauty looks, because we all get bombarded with the same well-liked posts.
It is worth noting, too, that the clash helpfully disproves the populist narrative that Germany's over-cosy mainstream parties are just a homogeneous blob.
Of course, interracial contact can be hard to achieve in communities that are racially homogeneous — in other words, a lot of rural white communities.
"Browsing behaviors, and the similarities between them, could end up creating a demographically homogeneous audience without anyone articulating that that should happen," Bogen said.
It's a lot like the other sort of conservative, religious and ethnically homogeneous areas where Trump is struggling, like Utah or the Milwaukee suburbs.
The Democratic and the Republican Parties have become much more homogeneous, offering largely the same ideological profile in Alabama as they do in Vermont.
Though Glasgow's more demographically homogeneous than many cities down south, districts like Govanhill have been targeted by racists precisely because they're so ethnically diverse.
In 2104, the agency released a report indicating that movies with multiethnic casts performed better on opening weekends than those with more homogeneous casts.
His friends said they see the fiery conservative as an unusual and fun addition to a typically homogeneous social scene, especially in Silicon Valley.
The nominations have sparked anger and disappointment, with many people wondering how the field of nominees could still be so regressively homogeneous in 2020.
A border can be natural — an ocean, a river, a chain of mountains — or it can be artificial, splitting a homogeneous landscape into two.
They say black, Latino and white students in urban areas often end up in schools that are more racially homogeneous than their neighborhood schools.
The idea of free movement of labour was conceived at a time when living standards within the EU were more homogeneous than they are today.
Unfortunately, when a single homogeneous group is designing and engineering the vast majority of technology, they will consciously and unconsciously pass on their own biases.
This is exciting, but does not answer the problem of how to get non-homogeneous smart devices already in the home all on one platform.
All of which points to a broader truth: regulating speech was easier in the past, when Germany was a more settled, homogeneous and conformist place.
Reimagining the Glass Ceiling Effect The bias of tech and its implications has the potential to go far deeper than the homogeneous "sea of dudes".
Somaliland is more socially homogeneous than Somalia or indeed most other African states (and greater homogeneity tends to mean higher levels of trust between citizens).
Read more: The ultimate guide to becoming a better boss in 30 daysA growing body of evidence suggests that diverse teams outperform more homogeneous ones.
The country made lots of homogeneous, high-alcohol wines aged in oak barrels, catering to international appetites—"the French-consultant thing," as Rozman put it.
" Like many tech companies that have been criticized for discrimination and a homogeneous workforce, Uber has implemented solutions to try to repair its "immune system.
The works have a trippy verve, but they were meant as a metaphor for the ills of globalization and unchecked proliferation of homogeneous modern architecture.
"So it's better to have a homogeneous system rather than one country that is secured just next door to another country that isn't," he said.
I am guessing they're generally a homogeneous — and elite — bunch who treat traveling in America outside the East Coast like taking an anthropological field trip.
The study also examined the influence of "ethnic religions," defined as religions that are racially homogeneous and accentuate a shared cultural heritage, history or homeland.
"I don't want a homogeneous theatrical language, I want to see the absolute transformation of the characters from one scene to the next," he explained.
In reality, the era of polarization makes it easier for Republican renegades to flourish, because the party base is more ideologically intense and culturally homogeneous.
Although the "Four Quartets" style throughout feels homogeneous, the dancers alternate, in a rare way, between firm technical rigor and a looser kind of softness.
Seattle in particular has relatively homogeneous politics — enough of a liberal lean to get the democracy voucher program off the ground in the first place.
Unless you live in a bubble in a truly homogeneous community, they're probably already learning about differences and developing a sense of perspective around value.
The experience inspired a lifelong quest to delve into the specifics of how and why racially and ethnically diverse groups function differently than homogeneous ones.
Parts of the left, faced with the facts that Marx's working class was neither homogeneous nor history's protagonist, substituted for it a romanticized third world.
What remains, moderates fear, is a narrow, more homogeneous party that sacrifices its long-term electoral prospects in pursuit of a hard split from Europe.
What remains, moderates fear, is a narrow, more homogeneous party that sacrifices its long-term electoral prospects in pursuit of a hard split from Europe.
Such people are not actually reacting against the reality of our diverse America (they tend, after all, to live in homogeneous areas of the country).
Other Republican candidates are no doubt observing Mr. Trump's rabid fan base and seeing a winning strategy for smaller races in certain conservative, homogeneous locales.
In reality, cities and countries that are more diverse are more prosperous than homogeneous ones, and that often means higher wages for native-born citizens.
Yet, with the parties' congressional delegations, once with overlapping voting records, now more homogeneous, the party in the majority is apt to go to extremes.
Members of relatively homogeneous groups, on the other hand, share a base of common knowledge, enabling them to pile on declensions without confusing one another.
In order to comply with the STS framework, deals must be backed by homogeneous collateral that is not in default at the time of issuance.
Houses of worship are more likely to be chosen as caucus locations when the county is religiously diverse and less likely when it is homogeneous.
It's important to note that due to the experimental nature of the treatment, studies of this type have been relatively small and homogeneous thus far.
More diversity means more heterogeneity in variables to consider, so scientists consider European samples to be the most homogeneous and thus simpler to analyze and interpret.
But compared to a homogeneous material like water or a magnet—or even a collection of identical cells in a dish—cancer is a hot mess.
While not expecting to engender the same level of passion as coffee, Young's aim is to at least break myth of milk as a homogeneous product.
But as both parties became more homogeneous, and delegated more power to their leadership in Congress, coalitions became much less fluid, and the committees have atrophied.
But for the average user, the Gmail experience is more homogeneous than ever, and it's hard to argue plugins are a central part of the experience.
The Pulitzer for music is overwhelmingly homogeneous not only in the genres it recognizes but also in the race and gender of the musicians it honors.
The object seems to have formed after two nearby homogeneous clouds of pebbles coalesced under the influence of gravity, and then slowly merged with one another.
Rice writes that the kinds of people she met in San Francisco most days tended to be "homogeneous" — often they were engineers, venture capitalists, or entrepreneurs.
This loss of a small but homogeneous voting block to the other side hurt the Republicans and would continue to hurt them until the present day.
But it does, because the more that people rely on Google's brevity to impersonate or augment their communication, the more homogeneous we become to one another.
Their methods differ—some cut by hand and others with Photoshop—but the homogeneous end aesthetic is the result of a common source material: vintage magazines.
The average homogeneous community (defined as a census tract) in the United States is 84 percent white, whereas the average diverse community is 54 percent white.
All that space to tell new stories ended up dedicated to a limited set of jobs and an increasingly homogeneous notion of what work even means.
But 60 percent of prekindergarten students that year were enrolled at community-based organizations, and those classrooms tended to be more racially homogeneous than public kindergartens.
As a newcomer who felt and looked different in a small and relatively homogeneous Nordic country, Farzankia reflected frequently on his own identity and belief system.
" For months, Donald Trump has been saying this, as though we are a homogeneous group with a single shared experience — an experience of "living in hell.
The problem here isn't just that Western audiences are worse off for reading bad coverage; it's that treating Africa like a giant, homogeneous country is offensive.
Moreover, the city is dismantling San Francisco's legacy of a homogeneous tech sector and is committed to connecting New Yorkers of all backgrounds to these opportunities.
Nowhere will they be told that a small, demographically homogeneous minority is using once-extraordinary measures to routinely thwart the will of the democratically elected majority.
While the respective white and black spaces may appear to be racially homogeneous, typically they can be sub-classified in terms of ethnicity and social class.
In his memoirs, le général wrote that his ambition then was "to make rational and homogeneous the recruitment and training of the main servants of the state".
And the engine's changing modes were largely imperceptible, something Mazda's engineers are no doubt proud of in the pursuit of producing a homogeneous charge compression ignition engine.
It was precisely the measures taken to construct and preserve a homogeneous society that lay at the core of the most heinous crimes of the last century.
But several eastern ex-communist EU members reject mandatory quotas, saying accepting Muslim refugees would undermine their sovereignty and security, and the homogeneous makeup of their societies.
If we are studying student height, we would most likely find that students in the diverse school are shorter, on average, than students in the homogeneous school.
As a result, he's always at risk of being ghettoized by the homogeneous club (mostly white, mostly wealthy) that determines what is "literary" and what is not.
Something about my cohort promised that adult life would be more diverse, more interesting, more peculiar than the preppy, homogeneous teenage world I inhabited during school hours.
This is a homogeneous group of exploitive and corrupt people, whose primary purpose is to advance themselves professionally and economically at the expense of Mr. Cosby's life.
These hand-foods, like the oval tlacoyo, stuffed with requesón cheese and poblano pepper with a side of chanterelle mushrooms, reveal how bland our homogeneous corn tastes.
And the nation-states that emerged from '89 tended to be ethnically homogeneous and proudly so, with their political independence and sense of shared identity inextricably linked.
It would not be hard to sketch lines on a map partitioning the U.S.A. into two or three or four more homogeneous and perhaps more functional republics.
But anyone telling this kind of story now might be supplying rhetorical ammo to people who dream of making America smaller, meaner, more homogeneous and more afraid.
In this case, the solution is just a "special type of homogeneous mixture composed of two or more substances," the sort of thing that comes in BEAKERS.
He has since questioned the rationale of having Iowa and New Hampshire, two racially homogeneous states with small populations, hold so much sway over the nominating process.
I believe it fundamentally boils down to two issues, a homogeneous culture of elitism and entitlement as well as a lack of committed leadership at all levels.
Now 27, Ms. Shawkat never fell prey to the homogeneous beauty standards imposed by the industry, and she is comfortable with her own curly-haired hipster look.
But what had previously appeared to be the most homogeneous crowd I'd ever seen suddenly seemed to contain some intriguing variety, relative to the clientele at Berckmans.
The fact that Randall is African-American and that his family is white introduces race in an atypical way for family dramas, which tend to be homogeneous.
The Pope's message blames the difficulty in unmasking and eliminating fake news to people interacting with homogeneous news environments rather than listening to differing perspectives and opinions.
I think ... I think the awareness of sitting around a table with people that are so homogeneous and not noticing it seems, it's hard to believe sometimes.
No longer a homogeneous group, the Taliban is also internally divided along ideological and tribal lines and has become increasingly decentralized and incoherent, both vertically and horizontally.
"Most Asian countries host relatively homogeneous societies with strong national identities, the chance of civil conflicts erupting and spilling over national borders is relatively low," Haas said.
I don't mean to denigrate the accomplishments of filmmakers who toil in this medium, though this year's group of nominees happens to be an awfully homogeneous lot.
As social media grew, people started to trust the so-called "regular" people they were seeing on Instagram and YouTube, instead of the homogeneous models in magazines.
While the study was limited (it was a small and homogeneous sample size), it could have important implications to understanding how we attach to ourselves and to others.
"Only corporations with innovations and proper brand management will have the opportunity to stand out from the homogeneous competition of low-priced products," Lo said in a statement.
In the early 20th century, universities introduced a preference for legacies to exclude less desirable applicants, such as immigrants, and to keep their campuses homogeneous, Think Progress reports.
When you have diverse people or a diverse workforce, they look at problems differently and offer solutions that a homogeneous group of people might not come up with.
It helps that language and culture are more homogeneous than in Europe and physical infrastructure (such as roads and wireless broadband) is new and excellent, unlike in America.
An amendment to the Basel Convention which will come into effect in 2021 will allow only clean, homogeneous, and readily recyclable nonhalogenated polymers to be freely traded globally.
Efforts to divide California into more manageable and homogeneous parts are as old as the Bear Flag that was raised over the state Capitol at statehood in 1850.
This is because these are relatively homogeneous assets, originated in well-developed markets, and for which default and recovery performance can be tracked over a number of years.
The people "over there" are not, as we have come painfully to know, a homogeneous lot, and their troubles are not just matters of faith, but of survival.
As parties become more internally homogeneous, there is less opportunity for pairs to form within a party because, by definition, pairs must be votes cast in opposite directions.
As the parties became more homogeneous, rank-and-file members began to cede more authority to their leaders to enforce party discipline within Congress, especially in the House.
Jaynaia Griggs / 21 / African-American / Charleston, S.C. • I live in a very homogeneous town with 271-percent whites according to 248 Census and negligible percentage of Asian-Americans.
Silicon Valley's rapid innovations have the power to shape ever larger parts of our lives, but the industry's homogeneous culture often overlooks the interests of women and minorities.
And it is playing into the growing global conflict between old-style national identities, imagined as homogeneous and fixed, and a world that no longer aligns with them.
It was difficult to find two large homogeneous pieces of jasper, but the human skill used to create the cuff was what made the piece valuable, he said.
If some smallish, rather homogeneous state had to be given the privilege of starting the Democratic presidential selection process every single time, you seem like an excellent choice.
Early voting and a reshuffling of the primary calendar will diminish the power of tiny and homogeneous early states in favor of much larger and more diverse battlefields.
Editorial pages like to think they represent the community, but unless they are in a completely homogeneous area, they only represent the subset that already agrees with them.
And not every district has a socioeconomic mix, such as in New York, where there are over 700 districts, many of which are homogeneous in both race and economics.
This generates great diversity in appearance and in the underlying genes, making it easier to investigate links between them than in a more homogeneous population such as white Europeans.
Our networks are made with people that we either worked with, or went to school with, or we invested in, so those opportunities that come up are often homogeneous.
Outside of one Latina cast member — Joyce Giraud, who appeared on one season of the show, in 2013 — the franchise has featured a racially homogeneous cast throughout its run.
Public education in a racially homogeneous setting is socially unrealistic and blocks the attainment of the goals of democratic education, whether this segregation occurs by law or by fact.
Brexiteers may worry that the European Union is turning the Continent into one big homogeneous Euro-land , but in France the artist John Hamon remains a distinctly domestic phenomenon.
"I perceive the use of the objectionable image as symptomatic of a general lack of attention to the diversity of individuals in a largely homogeneous school district," he said.
A study published last year by researchers at the IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, in Italy, found that homogeneous online networks help conspiracy theories persist and grow online.
What is included in each plan is less important than the ability to group health care services in ways that are somewhat homogeneous and responsive to similar market forces.
In my part of South London, a street that was once economically rather eclectic was becoming increasingly homogeneous, with new arrivals drawn entirely from finance and its ancillary professions.
He would later go on to add, "nobody would ask Japan if it was okay if Japan became a minority Japanese nation," likely referencing how homogeneous the population is.
They call themselves "ethnopluralists," arguing that all cultures would thrive by remaining broadly homogeneous, and accuse liberal politicians of engineering a "great replacement" to supplant white Europeans with Muslims.
If the era that gave birth to homogeneous post-Ottoman states is to be told as a single narrative, it must surely look on both sides of the mirror.
Rather than a chain of homogeneous locations, Waterstones now operates more like a constellation of independent stores, said James Daunt, the company's managing director, who took over in 2011.
Yet the connoisseurial refinement and curiosity of Mr. Hodgkin's taste served as a timely reminder of just how homogeneous the buying habits of today's investment-minded collectors have become.
As others compete with each other for an expanded coalition within largely the same lane, in both homogeneous and diverse states the "Bernie Bloc" may be enough to win.
" One of the speakers at the Opryland conference was Bryan Loritts, a self-proclaimed "chocolate preacher," who explained to the audience that "homogeneous churches actually promote an entrenched racism.
Latin Americas and Americans of Latino or Hispanic heritage are not a genetically homogeneous group and different nations have various challenges related to dealing with cancer prevention and treatment.
For decades now there have been tech companies, which I refer to as She-conomy 1.0, catering to traditional and homogeneous identities of women primarily as shoppers and caregivers.
The National Front has, in recent years, become more popular in many rural areas and small towns like Wizernes, places that are often relatively homogeneous and have few immigrants.
"We are surrounded by technology but it's so ubiquitous and homogeneous that its presence and form becomes normalized and we don't consider its full potential," notes Mendoza to Creators.
"As soon as you remember that you are visiting people's homes, and see them as hosts rather than homogeneous holiday providers, you become more responsible tourists," Mr. Francis said.
If you want to know how homogeneous President-elect Donald Trump's picks for Cabinet are, imagine playing the hardest game of Guess Who you've ever played in your life.
Per the National Realtors Association report, the home-buying population remains remarkably homogeneous: white, straight, and affluent, with the majority of home purchasers making between $85,000 and $124,999 a year.
"There is an idea that the church is homogeneous and rigid, but there are different positions," said María Consuelo Mejía, the director of Catholics for a Free Choice in Mexico.
Countries like Finland, Switzerland, and the Netherlands are more likely to see a universal basic income before the United States, the author says, because they are smaller and more homogeneous.
My work and social groups online, overlapping as they do, tend to be unfortunately homogeneous, and at least one person would have found Jane Bordeaux's "Ma'agalim" compelling enough to share.
As complex as the above military scene is, and taking into account that it is neither homogeneous nor harmonious, the keys are still largely with Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
However, the performance was not homogeneous across the sector, with 12 out of 17 autonomous communities reporting an improved current balance, including four autonomous communities with a positive current balance.
Both the audience and employee makeup of outdoor gear companies tend to be homogeneous, but companies like REI are trying to get better and contribute to a slowly diversifying industry.
But this speaks directly to the problem: The race is so obviously homogeneous now that the candidates have to signal that their running mates will be a bit more diverse.
To be truly useful as units of analysis for defining neighborhood effects on health, any geographic area should be relatively homogeneous in terms of its social and built environmental characteristics.
But what I've found through doing this for a while is the people who are the most successful are not the people who are doing anything to make themselves homogeneous.
The difficulties she experienced, not just linguistically but as an Asian woman in a homogeneous white milieu, made Yang realize that selves are fragile things — they can break in transit.
The current nomination system is terribly flawed, precisely because it creates a narrative of disappointment around candidates who don't fare well in two homogeneous states without a single major city.
Instead, as the primary shifted to Nevada from the racially homogeneous electorates of Iowa and New Hampshire, it was Mr. Sanders who grew more formidable, while other candidates have struggled.
And the lavish galas and the largely homogeneous circle of the well-to-do who frequent them may seem incongruous in a diverse city that is wrestling with income inequality.
The community outside the base is called Yamato, a name of stinging significance once used to signify the country and its ethnically homogeneous population, redolent of history and nationalistic pride.
The aim of ECB's interest rates policy is to have more homogeneous competitiveness, Merkel said, adding that the interest rate level was being perceived differently in different parts of Europe.
First, America does not need coalitions to defend its trade interests; its huge, homogeneous and high-income markets of 325 million consumers offer plenty of negotiating leverage with any trade partner.
But the figures do suggest that Mrs May was wrong to assume public opinion on immigration was homogeneous or that it would retain its salience, says Sunder Katwala of British Future.
The chemically homogeneous model begins with a pair of massive stars that are rotating around each other extremely rapidly and so close together that they become "tidally locked," like tango dancers.
The good news: Empirical research by Professor Roberto Hernandez shows that companies with tight, homogeneous networks can successfully recruit and retain diverse candidates if they actively engage weak-tie referral networks.
Darnell Hunt, a professor of sociology at UCLA who publishes the yearly "Hollywood Diversity Report," argues that Hollywood films with diverse casts are more profitable and successful than more homogeneous films.
And so Oussouby Sacko, 403, quickly dispensed with the elephant in the room: He is a black man in a homogeneous country that has long had an ambivalent relationship with outsiders.
The always confident fast-moving entrepreneur stood out among his founder peers as much as his mode of transport stood out among the Bay Area's homogeneous fleet of Teslas and BMWs.
"As the city grows, the street network progressively fills the available space contained within the green belt, thus creating over time a more homogeneous pattern," the authors write in their paper.
This system allows the robot to track the tissue as it bends and flexes, and the trackers are visible even in the "very homogeneous, non-textured environment" of the human body.
As homogeneous as the old-school, three-network TV system could be, as many faces as it left out, "Roots" was an example of what it could do at its best.
They promise to take the country back to its imagined homogeneous essences (white/Anglo-Saxon/Muslim/Christian, etc.), manifesting itself in what I believe to be a dangerous slide toward fascism.
Already, the flora and fauna of countries around the world are more homogeneous than they once were, as globalization has, accidentally or intentionally, moved exotic species from one place to another.
Black flight is a real thing here as the city becomes more homogeneous, with more and more design-focused white yuppies coming every day to take advantage of whatever they can.
With their range and excellence, these novels and collections should, but won't, render obsolete the idea of a homogeneous Asian American experience, or one that can ever be represented in yellowface.
The Democratic Party once maintained a reputation for persistent fractiousness and rebellious challenges to veteran party leaders, while the Republicans were traditionally held to be politically homogeneous and respectful of authority.
" That sentiment was not much different from Mr. King's statement in 2017 that he would like to see an "America that's just so homogeneous that we look a lot the same.
Obviously, in a small, largely homogeneous country of 5.8 million people, it is a lot easier to generate that kind of social trust than in a diverse nation of 327 million.
Really, how did a 65-year-old gaijin in a deeply homogeneous place beat almost round-the-clock manned and video surveillance, obsessive restrictions on his movements and Japanese customs safeguards?
These states are mostly in the South and Southwest, and while they are hardly homogeneous, they share certain advantages including a low cost of living and growing (and comparatively youthful) populations.
What&aposs more, gender-diverse teams are more likely to introduce new, innovative products into the market than homogeneous teams, a 2011 study of more than 4,200 companies in Spain found.
The story of how the US right radicalized, becoming more and more ideologically homogeneous and extreme, has been told many times (here's my attempt), so I won't tell it again here.
To destroy light armored vehicles with RHA (Rolled Homogeneous Armor) for example, the crew could use APFSDS-T (Armor-Piercing Fin-Stabilized Discarding Sabot – Tracer) able to penetrate enemy infantry combat vehicles.
In "Korean Pie," an abstract, homogeneous mass of bodies represents Korea, while a sliver of distinctive foreigners, created from a composition of mixed media elements, is being edged out by the crowd.
The sport has taken on a self-regulating, homogeneous culture—a kind of "tuck-your-pinkie-on-your-tea-cup'" politesse that is maintained by players and staff socialized to heightened sensitivity.
The European unification process has brought peace, a huge and increasingly homogeneous single market, the euro and the European Central Bank — arguably the greatest achievements in Europe's post-World War II history.
While academic and real-world evidence is piling up supporting the claim that diverse teams outperform homogeneous ones, some hiring managers may be taking mental shortcuts when considering candidates for open posts.
Her statement, implying that diversifying schools will increase those crimes, highlights how this re-segregation comes down to racist parents who go to extreme lengths to keep their children in homogeneous schools.
For as much as I needle it, I do believe the cosmopolitan, more open, more diverse nature of progressive fundamentalism is a necessary improvement on the homogeneous nature of the old America.
I'm a born and bred Staten Islander, so I hail from New York City's most famously homogeneous borough, and the only NYC county that voted for Donald Trump in the 2016 election.
Calling attention to that, by having the sole black cast member (Jared Bellot) deliver a monologue on race while he applies blackface, only raises the question: Why is the cast so homogeneous?
"That doesn't mean everyone in the White House has homogeneous views -- we don't, and I think that's good and healthy -- but that doesn't mean we're publicly undermining (each other) and this administration."
But when it comes to assessing what individual companies are really worth, treating tech stocks as a homogeneous group is a major mistake, says Aswath Damodaran, a New York University finance professor.
Over time, the right's base — unlike the left's fractious and heterogeneous coalition of interest groups — has become increasingly homogeneous (mostly white, non-urban, and Christian) and like-minded (traditionalist, zero-sum values).
Here is one answer, from Julie Wronski, a political scientist at the University of Mississippi: Democrats contain much more heterogeneity across social groups than the more homogeneous white, Christian conservative Republican Party.
"We've had instances where there are 15-plus employees and most of them have worked with each other previously, and it's become a very homogeneous workforce with very little diversity," she said.
Jesse Green wrote that while Mr. Harrison's "hot-button gay-versus-trans comedy," precisely directed by Pam MacKinnon, is "marginally less homogeneous than the traditional gay play," it is also less coherent.
In fact, in the early 20th century, universities introduced a preference for legacies on purpose to exclude less-desirable applicants, such as immigrants, and to keep their campuses homogeneous, Think Progress reports.
Rather, they result from the fact that when the C.C.P. came to power 70 years ago, it took over not a homogeneous China, but a sprawling empire with a variety of peoples.
In an era of upended industries and stagnant wages, however, it's much easier to sell fear than solutions, especially as your party's largely homogeneous base is ever shrinking in a diversifying nation.
Certainly the article, at the very least, suggests that Menashi is much more likely than the typical judge to be sympathetic to policies that seek to make the United States more homogeneous.
That the more homogeneous America will be not just smaller and weaker but also poorer on a per capita basis only underscores what folly it would be to embrace the narrow vision.
Take, for example, the work of Osamu Yokonami, a Japanese photographer who questions what he sees as the homogeneous socialization in Japan, where youthful schoolgirls seem to blend together wearing identical uniforms.
This has taken place in the context of a broader and deeper polarization of the country, as Red America and Blue America have become more ideologically homogeneous and distant from one another.
The racial and economic grouping of American people into homogeneous communities in cities and counties across the country produce in reality, if not by law, segregated and resource-poor and -rich schools.
It also assures that the meat and fat have a more homogeneous flavor, which helps shoppers who want a product that is as reliable as beef but has a much better nutritional profile.
Huge swaths of lifers get priced out of housing, resulting in an increasingly homogeneous population bereft of children, immigrants and communities of color, says Jennifer Friedenbach, head of San Francisco's Coalition on Homelessness.
As a result, when we follow links shared on social media, we tend to visit a smaller, more homogeneous set of sources than when we conduct a search and visit the top results.
While things are far from perfect — replacing homogeneous ideals will always be a journey, not a destination — these days, what's considered gorgeous is more inclusive and focused on individual beauty than ever before.
In late September, they touched down in a place far different from New York: Norway, a welfare state with a low crime rate whose population is fairly homogeneous and smaller than New York's.
Democrats have long touted the diversity of the caucus when it comes to gender, race and sexual orientation, saying the variances lend the party a stark advantage over the more homogeneous Republican conference.
But while the Academy is eager to tout its growth rates, its overall membership is still woefully homogeneous — and despite the record numbers, the Academy's push toward greater diversity may actually be slowing.
It is increasingly clear that Cuban society is no longer — if it ever was — a homogeneous bloc of revolutionary workers willing to simply applaud or fall silent at the decisions of their leaders.
Some scientists simply assumed that under that cold mass there was nothing more than a "frozen tectonic block," a somewhat homogeneous mass that distinguished it from the mixed up geologies of other continents.
But our system for allocating resources in public education, with local property taxes funding schools and districts gerrymandered to be socioeconomically homogeneous, does as much to perpetuate inherited privilege as to level it.
They join popular restaurants like Little Tong Noodle Shop, Hunan Slurp and Little Alley, all of which have found success in eschewing homogeneous takeout staples and embracing more distinctly flavored regional noodle specialties.
D.J. fees are typically kept quiet, but a Forbes list of the world's highest-paid D.J.s in 2017 consisted entirely of men — the more mainstream, big-money E.D.M. genre is still extremely homogeneous.
"The homogeneous group of gatekeepers that came before us still affects so much of what we consider worthy of canonization," writes Kyle Buchanan, a New York Times culture reporter and awards season columnist.
Mr. Mottram said he was keen to adopt a "local metro-by-metro approach," recognizing the pitfalls suffered by other British companies that have looked at the country as a single homogeneous space.
Nordic countries rank so high on the happiness report because they have things like free education and healthcare, low crime rates, cushy social security nets, a relatively homogeneous population and they're fairly prosperous.
She also said deviations from global rules made banks more vulnerable and difficult to compare for investors, while the Commission's proposal did not go far enough in making rules more homogeneous across Europe.
But after a year in which a song in Spanish, "Despacito," was ubiquitous and when hip-hop (and YouTube) generated ideas and attitudes, the concert was an oddly homogeneous look back at 2017.
No matter the country, being able to approach a problem from various, non-homogeneous angles allows individuals to also see beyond what they're conditioned or accustomed to seeing, which is when innovation happens.
The rain forests episode closes with an aerial image of the wild Amazon tree canopy butting up against a homogeneous sea of agricultural palms, as sterile and monotonous as a computer-generated pattern.
Throughout her 20-year career, there's been no shortage of photo spreads and magazine covers for us to consume, and it's only natural that these images can begin to blend together and feel homogeneous.
She found the frigid winters to be bleaker, however, and the area's homogeneous community to be problematic in relation to her ambiguity, both in identity and appearance (her mom is white and father black).
When we investigated what was happening, we found fake news stories about our research being predominantly shared by Twitter users within one partisan echo chamber, a large and homogeneous community of politically active users.
To me, these two incidents do underscore the importance of a diverse work force: Tech companies are usually small groups of homogeneous people who are trying to make products that satisfy the entire planet.
As we reflect on the achievements of notable African-American national security leaders during Black History Month, we cannot lose sight of the fact that a homogeneous workforce is not in our national interest.
"If you think that all tigers are genetically homogeneous, you might say if you lose the Amur tiger, you still have the Bengal tiger — and that's O.K. because they're very similar," Dr. Luo said.
"If you think that all tigers are genetically homogeneous, you might say if you lose the Amur tiger, you still have the Bengal tiger — and that's O.K. because they're very similar," one researcher said.
Each of these period pieces is overwhelmingly homogeneous when it comes to race, gender or both; the fact that they are set firmly in the past seemingly allows them to exist without much pushback.
But on the other hand, the increasing diversity of this base can also be a liability, because Apple now has to please many groups in a much less homogeneous base than in the past.
While one segment can have a certain level of empathy when developing products for others, we have seen time and again how having a homogeneous team can result in designs biased toward that particular group.
The system uses cameras placed on the rear bumpers of both the vehicle and the trailer to produce a single homogeneous image, which is fed to a small display placed in front of the driver.
While Jordan's population comprises a mix of Jordanians and Palestinians — and increasingly Syrian and Iraqi refugees — the country is more homogeneous when it comes to religion: More than 97 percent of people are Sunni Muslim.
Tickets to the major shows were $95 a night, a far cry from the cost to attend Dixon's festival, and a relatively homogeneous crowd showed up: largely male and on some nights almost exclusively white.
Anti-migrant parties dream for the time of ethnically homogeneous states — as if they ever really existed — while many on the left are nostalgic for the progressivism that was the defining feature of European integration.
In the theater, the shared assumptions between the playwright and his very homogeneous late-century audience — largely white and urban, often Jewish or at least Jewish-adjacent — had the redoubling effect necessary to raucous comedy.
We've now gotten to the point, which comes in almost every story about the Iowa caucuses, when it's time to complain about the system that gives one smallish, rather homogeneous state so much political clout.
But President Trump's historically strong performance in a string of smaller and more homogeneous suburbs from greater Scranton, Pa., to greater Des Moines proved pivotal in the 2016 election and could well recur in 2020.
"Recent Southern secessions reflect a narrowing conception of what is 'public' about public education as newly created districts seek to preserve relative racial and economic advantages for more homogeneous White areas," the study authors write.
Other times, homogeneous settings (in which Baudelaire captures national flags and signs, to make the locations recognizable) demonstrate the results of immigrant settlement during the 1960s–80s in former French colonies in the Middle East.
In addition to the political scandals, a growing sense of inequality and unease about immigration in one of the world's most ethnically homogeneous nations have rattled a democracy known for its political and social stability.
Yeah, I mean, I'd say in general when you look historically at the TV and video business, they're pretty homogeneous and you've had broadcast and basic and premium all really sold by the same company.
The countryside we're shown is a sort of homogeneous patch of hay-bales and old blokes rocketing down hills in bathtubs, a place where flatcaps, sheepdog, and beetroot crops have the lay of the land.
But the bulk of Americans are still heading to the theater to see the big, homogeneous movies where things blow up (Captain America: Civil War and Rogue One) and animated family films (Finding Dory and Zootopia).
Rates for industrial waste are also improving (in places that have industry), though they already tend to be high because factories produce large, predictable volumes of more homogeneous refuse that is often valuable (like metal scrap).
On the one side, yesterday's union, a smaller and more homogeneous club whose task was the technocratic knitting-together of the continent through rules and subsidies after the traumas of the mid and late 20th century.
It's also not as glaringly homogeneous; where all of the characters in The Jetsons were previously white, now-teenaged Elroy Jetson has an Asian-American love interest, Lake, and some of Jane's unnamed colleagues appear black.
Although Sweden is moving away from its traditionally homogeneous character based on Lutheran values with a generous welfare state, the country is still maintaining identifiable cultural characteristics with an emphasis on big government and team thinking.
The benefits of a common monetary policy are becoming increasingly obvious for a group of countries bound by an integrated and homogeneous market for goods and services, with a free movement of people and capital flows.
Although the scanner only reads homogeneous food (such as cheese, cracker, bread) and wouldn't be able to pick up all of the ingredients in a sandwich, the app allows you to input more complex meals manually.
The study has limitations due to its small and relatively homogeneous sample size, self-reported data and relying on physical exams and ultrasound imaging rather than electrodiagnostic testing to gauge hand and wrist health, White said.
Network executives and film companies should be responsible for creating diverse productions that break the tradition of painfully homogeneous TV shows and movies, discourage disrespect toward minority groups, and present complex, prominent characters of all races.
If the Earth were perfectly spherical, homogeneous in density, and weren't affected by weather or tides, the level of water above the Earth's surface would be pretty uniform and the average would be easy to calculate.
Is that the kind of fiction we want — in which the novels of white writers all depict John Cheever's homogeneous Connecticut suburbs of the 1950s, while the real world outside their covers becomes ever more diverse?
Too often in the Western news media, the Kurds are grouped together as one homogeneous people, with Syrian Kurds often an afterthought of late because of the attention the Iraqi Kurds have received for their referendum.
And yet, at the same time, we seem to be in the throes of a backlash against diversity, against mixing, with many people trying to claw their way back to a largely mythical, more homogeneous past.
Mr. Orban has repeatedly called for Hungary to regain the status it held before losing much of its land and population following the First World War, and often expressed a preference for a racially homogeneous society.
In her review for The Times, Elisabeth Vincentelli wrote: "Instead of a John Hughes-style satire of class and social divides — not that acute here, to begin with — we get an uncritical depiction of homogeneous entitlement."
Gradually, the quirks and the knowledge cohere into an argument that makes sense of all that melancholy: In small, homogeneous nations governed by a rigid social conformity, it takes a particularly extreme temperament to stand out.
To his supporters, the homogeneous room is probably a comforting change from the more mixed Obama administration, and an affirmation that the powerful, take-charge persona they voted for is, in fact, in office right now.
So you can't scream diversity is the key to everything in the U.S. and then find the U.S. lacking because it can't achieve the same level of "happiness" (however that is judged) with a homogeneous culture.
Because the left is an unwieldy coalition of diverse interest groups and the right is more ethnically and ideologically homogeneous (see Matt Grossman's Asymmetric Politics), the conflict often shakes out as: the left's climate people vs.
Mr. Javid also referred to Mr. Bailey's record of increasing the diversity of the leadership at the F.C.A., a nod to the fact that Mr. Bailey takes over a homogeneous team at the Bank of England.
Uddoh started rapping professionally two years ago and considers himself very much an Irish artist, though here he says racism seemed "amplified" for him at first because for a long time the country was so homogeneous.
Selma de Mink of the University of Amsterdam has devised a new theory stating that pairs of black holes close enough to merge come from massive stars whose contents have been mixed until they are homogeneous throughout.
Krawcheck, now the founder and CEO of Ellevest, an investment platform that caters to women, cited research that shows homogeneous teams trust each other too much and high levels of testosterone can lead to elevated risk taking.
I also grew up in the suburbs of Phoenix and saw the city go from something of a quaint desert town to the fifth-largest city in the US. It was an incredibly rapid and homogeneous growth.
However, South Korea's strict hierarchical corporate culture and oversupply of college graduates with homogeneous skills make the problem worse, says Ban Ga-woon, a labor market researcher at state-run Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training.
However, South Korea's strict hierarchical corporate culture and oversupply of college graduates with homogeneous skills make the problem worse, says Ban Ga-woon, a labour market researcher at state-run Korea Research Institute for Vocational Education & Training.
There was subsequent pushback to that analysis, including from scientists at Facebook, who published a peer-reviewed study in the journal Science last year that questioned just how homogeneous a given Facebook user's news feed really was.
Its latest technology is a variant of homogeneous charge combustion ignition (HCCI) technology, which marries the clean-burning qualities of gasoline engines and the fuel economy and grunt of diesel engines to produce an efficient, powerful engine.
Corporate America is not retaining diverse talent, and one homogeneous group creates most of the technology used by the world today, a state of affairs that, when corrected, will reveal new ideas for technology products and services.
Disability rates vary significantly across the U.S. Although the national trend of higher disability rates in rural counties persists at the regional and even divisional level, it is clear that disability in rural America is not homogeneous.
Authentic artworks and copies, unique objects and 3-D printouts, shoes and sex toys are absorbed into a homogeneous presentation of world culture, in which technology has vitiated the very need for museums to preserve significant objects.
Despite the broad racial diversity that actually represent Latinx and Hispanic people, they are often represented as one homogeneous group instead of being recognized as being just as racially diverse as the population of the United States.
To prevent this, Apeel takes the skins, seeds and pulp of homogeneous fruits or veggies -- such as grapes from a winery or tomato skins from a ketchup factor -- and presses out an oil rich in fat lipids.
In his op-ed, he argues that Democrats are foolish to spend so much time and energy courting Iowa and New Hampshire voters, asserting that both states are too homogeneous to represent the diversity of Democratic voters.
Democratic voters in the early 26s, they found, were clustering into highly homogeneous neighborhoods in big cities like Miami and spreading out their remaining support in suburbs and small towns that got swallowed up inside Republican-leaning districts.
Despite the royal brothers' very different roles — William, 36, is preparing to be the future king while Harry, 34, prepares for first-time fatherhood — longtime palace staffers had the "homogeneous idea" of the two princes working in tandem.
And I hate to say it, but I think we will fail as a community if we succeed in being a 100 percent renewably powered city but only rich people can afford to live there and it's homogeneous.
It's democratic in appearance only, because it's based on a lie: the pretense that there is a homogeneous European people, and that a Polish member of the European Parliament has the legitimacy to make law for the Spanish.
The whistle-blower is often not in a position to gauge what harm his revelations will cause, and the government responds to whistle-blowing by compartmentalizing information even more tightly, which, in turn, makes government even more homogeneous.
Those with cosmopolitan lives and money were afraid to lose it; those whose lives are bounded by England and are struggling with the pressures of globalization and immigration looked for a return to a calmer, more homogeneous past.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea will tighten laws governing the arrival of refugees, the Justice Ministry said on Friday, after a rapid rise in the number of Yemeni asylum seekers sparked anti-refugee sentiment in the racially homogeneous country.
From 26 to 2000, the tribunal found, Mr. Mladic, 19923, was the chief military organizer of the campaign to drive Muslims, Croats and other non-Serbs off their lands to cleave a new homogeneous statelet for Bosnian Serbs.
Mr. Trump and the Brexiteers have ridden a nationalist tide in their countries as well, using a potent anti-immigration message to appeal to mostly white voters who yearn for a more homogeneous society that no longer exists.
For decades, Sweden, once a racially and culturally homogeneous country with an expansive social welfare system, insisted that it could absorb large numbers of non-European migrants without considering how those migrants should be integrated into Swedish society.
Noting the large number of pale-faced Paltrow clones present, several of whom had pulled up in Jaguars and Range Rovers, Ms. Bakewell, who is African-American, addressed the oft-made charge that Goop is homogeneous and elitist.
Fortunately, many reproductive rights funders have since broadened their giving after realizing that their single-issue focus was creating an anemic, racially homogeneous movement that lacked the resources and people power to win legal rights or anything else.
"You can fly your wealthy flag for the time being," said Julie Khuzami, a former New Yorker who has lived in Washington since 2009, noting that previously the standard Washington style of dress leaned toward safe and homogeneous.
She has been widely hailed in Japan, which has traditionally seen itself as a racially homogeneous country, although successful mixed-race athletes such as Osaka herself, sprinter Asuka Cambridge and baseball pitcher Yu Darvish are challenging that image.
It's tempting to see a convent full of nuns as a homogeneous group: all Polish women, living together, having taken the same vows, following the same rituals together every day, professing the same belief, experiencing the same violence.
STS deals need to have homogeneous collateral that is not in default at the time of issuance, a tall order for peripheral markets such as Spain and Italy, where collateral is less streamlined and historic default rates are higher.
"The population should be homogeneous," Eliot told an audience at the University of Virginia in 1933, the year that Hitler came to power and the prospect arose of a mass outpouring of refugees seeking protection from the growing menace.
Journalism has been making headway in areas that help bolster newsroom diversity, that will help kids like J — unpaid internships are virtually extinct at major publications, and editors are slowly working toward making their roster of writers less homogeneous.
The prospect of Iowa or New Hampshire being displaced in 2024 now appears more plausible than ever, as a result of the fiasco in Iowa this month and Democratic leaders' growing discomfort with the homogeneous character of those states.
While international business class seats vary greatly between airlines and planes, domestic first class seats tend to be more homogeneous, usually variations on a bigger seat than coach, a few extra inches of legroom, and fewer seats per row.
Mazda said it had made a big advance in a combustion method commonly known as homogeneous charge compression ignition, which would result in gasoline engines that are 20 to 30 percent more efficient than the company's best existing engines.
Her selection was first reported by the The Post and Courier newspaper in Charleston, S.C. The news of Ms. Haley's selection came after days of criticism of Mr. Trump's early picks as a homogeneous bloc of older, white men.
The opening ceremony of the 2012 Olympics — featuring a flock of sheep, a snippet of the Sex Pistols' music and a skit about a skydiving Queen Elizabeth — suggested a country unburdened by longing for its more orderly, homogeneous past.
Her letter was an acknowledgment of a long-held truism on Capitol Hill — while Congress has long been remarkably racially homogeneous, perhaps nowhere has that been more apparent than among the ranks of Capitol Hill staff, regardless of party.
Coghlan's own book, Homogeneous Observation Redux, presents a bizarre dichotomy of images: Coghlan had scanned images from National Geographic magazines and fed them into Google's reverse image search; he then paired the original image with its often incongruous results.

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