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1 Neither did the late-19th century transition from farming to more diversified professions.
2 Their emergence signified that production was becoming more specialised, consumption more diversified .
3 This is particularly important as the population of the UK becomes more diversified .
4 The company has more diversified businesses than its rated Chinese property development peers'.
5 The plan is part of Yoma's efforts to become a more diversified company.
6 Here, his shelves carried a higher-grade and a more diversified stock.
7 Lehman Brothers, which was long seen as a bond house, is now more diversified .
8 Above the Tebiquari the country is higher and more diversified .
9 Management has been shifting its business allocation, and its earnings streams are more diversified .
10 Honeywell and United Technologies, which are more diversified , fell less than half a percent.
11 Aramco wants to become more diversified to boost its valuation and attract IPO investors.
12 It focuses on business-planning software while rivals are more diversified .
13 His word-pictures are therefore more lurid, more diversified , more romantic.
14 Consumption could grow more diversified , while production grew more specialised.
15 Those names are more diversified than Tyco Fire and Security but participate in similar markets.
16 Ghezzi said incentives to encourage a more diversified economy will not include big tax breaks.
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