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1 But innovation to diversify away from the UK is big for us.
2 Oman is desperate to diversify away from its oil and gas dependency.
3 And ponying up more would help ITV to diversify away from the UK.
4 It wants to diversify away from coal and imported crude oil.
5 Kirin, meanwhile, has taken steps to diversify away from beer and expand overseas.
6 Gou has for years been looking to diversify away from the Cupertino-based giant.
7 That'd be a dicey way to diversify away from oil.
8 And the funds themselves are becoming more apt to diversify away from financial assets.
9 It has at times met political resistance, including over moves to diversify away from oil.
10 The government is wants to diversify away from cocoa.
11 Many have started to diversify away from serving single dynasties into taking on multiple clients.
12 That has put Mexican packers in a strong position to diversify away from the U.S. market.
13 It has embarked on an aggressive investment strategy to diversify away from its core PC business.
14 He is also eager to diversify away from Mexico, where the government is taking on oligopolies.
15 Acambis ousted its chief executive last March and has since begun to diversify away from biodefence.
16 That makes it harder to diversify away from nutrient-sparse staple foods like rice, corn, and bread.
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