You could of course eschew government debt altogether, looking elsewhere for diversification.
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Fitch views that Labuan Re has generally achieved good business geographical diversification.
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Method diversification to other analytes remains a challenging task for the future.
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INGV's ratings continue to reflect its strong business positions and geographic diversification.
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Another way that FOMO can diminish future investment returns is through over-diversification.
Ús de variegations en anglès
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This paper focuses on Arabidopsis variegations, for which the most information is available at the molecular level.
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The things seen within their houses are as if made of diamonds, with similar variegations of light.
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Besides these motley variegations of the East and West, the main feature of the town was the street car.
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He says, There are few plants which acquire, through accident, weakness, or disease, so many variegations as the tulip.
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A sub-variety of the Spotted Chiccory, more constant in its character, and more uniform and distinct in its stripes and variegations.
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The bread is stale, hard as stone, with the variegations of seed and pigment that created the face already fading away.
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At maturity, the clear, pale-yellow is changed to brownish-white, and the bright-red variegations are either entirely obliterated, or changed to dull, dead purple.
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From the time of ripening, the soft, flesh-like tint gradually loses its freshness, and finally becomes cinnamon-brown; the variegations growing relatively duller and darker.
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Perhaps the most interesting of these are variegations caused by defective nuclear gene products in which the cells of the mutant have a uniform genotype.
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Colors in heaven are from the light there, and are modifications or variegations of that light (n. 1042, 1043, 1053, 1624, 3993, 4530, 4742, 4922).
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Variegations can be caused by mutations in nuclear, chloroplast or mitochondrial genes.
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{Footnote 4} Colors in heaven are variegations of the light there (n. 1042, 1043, 1053, 1624, 3993, 4530, 4742, 4922).
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{Footnote 1} The ideas of angels, from which they speak, are expressed by wonderful variegations of the light of heaven (n.
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Through this upper corridor flitted birds of bright hue or striking variegation.
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There have been endless disputes whether variegation should be considered as a disease.
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On her breast was a collection of luminous stones, their variegation imitating the scales of the murena.