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13 Sentences With "homogeneousness"

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The explanation had to account for the homogeneousness of the snakes.
Therefore, it is necessary to check the homogeneousness of the final product.
And it is not just ethnic minorities who are challenging received ideas of Japanese homogeneousness.
For the homogeneousness and conformity of the treatment of the fabrics, certain minimum quantities are involved.
Homogeneousness, better visibility on progress and alerts: a straight benefit for all managers in the company.
Through a continous reformation process the churches have been trying to bring about more homogeneousness in their worship.
The lack of joints on the rounded parts of fronts also guarantees maximum homogeneousness as well as colour and structural stability.
The liquid obtains characteristics close to those of gas, guaranteeing in this way the homogeneousness of concentrations in the volumes treated.
Complete with variable speed special agitators, duly designed to guarantee mixing of all ingredients and an excellent level of homogeneousness during production.
A number of eyewitnesses stress the lack of ethnic homogeneousness within what superficial observers regarded as being cohesive Italian settlements in American cities.
The French education system once thought that it could preserve its homogeneousness in a society that was but hardly open to the outside world and hardly prone to competition.
The > furious peroration sounds like nothing so much as a horde of demons > struggling in a torrent of brandy, the music growing drunker and drunker. > Pandemonium, delirium tremens, raving, and above all, noise worse > confounded! The reception in New York was little better. A reviewer for the Musical Courier, March 13, 1889, wrote: > In the Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony ... one vainly sought for coherency and > homogeneousness ... in the last movement, the composer's Calmuck blood got > the better of him, and slaughter, dire and bloody, swept across the storm- > driven score.
When social group homogeneousness is low, the individual is likely to be less strongly socialized into partisan politics and more likely to seek a different party loyalty (whether by disengaging from partisanship or switching partisan loyalties).Goldberg, "Social Determinism and Rationality As Bases of Party Identification," American Political Science Review, March 1969; Huddy, "From Social to Political Identity: A Critical Examination of Social Identity Theory," Political Psychology, March 2001; Greene, "Understanding Party Identification: A Social Identity Approach," Political Psychology, June 1999.Finkel and Opp, "Party Identification and Participation in Collective Political Action," Journal of Politics, May 1991. Life-cycle and generational effects also contribute to partisanship.

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