Diversify Sentence Examples

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  • To diversify properly and mingle well together the reds, whites, purples, yellows and blues, with all their intervening shades, requires considerable taste and powers of combination; and ascertained failures may be rectified at the proper time the next season.

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  • Numerous small affluents of the Missouri enrich and diversify the north-east quarter.

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  • In recent years there has been a tendency to diversify crops, Indian corn, wheat and oats being raised extensively in the "Cereal Belt."

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  • Low carb bread also allows you to diversify your breakfasts.

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  • Gold is a good long-term investment to diversify your portfolio.

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  • The one complaint I had about the previous game was that you end up with so many weapon and soul choices, but you only end up using one set that you get used to and rarely have the need to diversify your tactics.

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  • If you know you still have 10+ years of earning, diversify your income and spending in preparation for what will be more reasonable on your own investments, without Social Security.

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  • John Oster owned a company that produced equipment for barbershops and hair salons, but in 1946, he decided to diversify his business interests by purchasing Stevens Electric.

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  • Diversify your portfolio as soon as possible.

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  • Buying and selling gold and silver bullion can diversify a portfolio and insure an individual against losses in markets such as real estate and bonds.

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  • Primary school teachers who want to expand their credentials or diversify their resumes can also benefit from distance learning courses.

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  • In Video Games Go Boom we discussed how the world of gaming is destined to divide and diversify.

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  • In addition to growing grapes on his 67 acres of land, he also began buying other types of grapes grown in the area so that he could diversify his winemaking business.

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  • Remember to diversify so if one stock fails, you do not lose all your money.

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  • In order to diversify their customer base, they came up with the idea of selling their famous pears by mail.

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  • When you diversify a box turtle's meal regimen, you'll see that he appears to look and feel better.

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  • This is a good way for candle makers to diversify while creating complementary products.

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  • Techniques to farm alternative species such as halibut and cod are now reaching commercial fruition and the industry is keen to diversify.

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  • The decision to vertically diversify - buy buying a brewery - came in December 2001.

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  • They also worked on processes to produce other artificial dyestuffs but the board of the company was not keen to diversify at that stage.

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  • The drive to diversify the economy by attracting the tourist dollar has brought in a 2 tier system, divisive and visibly unfair.

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  • With the trend seemingly irreversible, newspapers knew they had to develop and diversify, or else risk fizzling out altogether.

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  • The main objectives of the organization are to promote private enterprise, diversify rural economies and conserve the countryside.

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  • Will it try to become more productive, or diversify into something else, or simply go out of business?

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  • Patches of stunted jungle here and there diversify their rugged and barren aspect; but they abound in minerals, especially copper and iron ores.

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  • While no islands except mere solitary rocks like May Island, the Bass Rock and Inchkeith diversify the eastern seaboard, the western presents a vast number, varying from such extensive tracts as Skye to the smallest stack or skerry.

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