To mix together different elements.
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Examples for "mix"
Examples for "mix"
1A major change in strategy would require a different mix of resources.
2Shannon: The changes involved here involve a mix of people, process, technology.
3We had a good mix between determination, spirit and quality, said Tuchel.
4That's a testament to their effective product-mix management and new market execution.
5The Morrison government is currently debating coal's role in Australia's energy mix.
1Books for young children combine words with illustrations to tell a story.
2These factors all combine to create a challenging situation for the sector.
3Design: A mixed-methods approach was used to combine quantitative and qualitative measures.
4But it can be difficult to combine physical activity with office work.
5The left must combine principle and pragmatism, radical politics and social mobilisation.
1Gonzalez-Angulo asked Blumenschein to try a coffee blend that morning, he said.
2Similar thoughts power Text Me's beautiful blend of rap and blue-eyed soul.
3Portuguese food Portuguese food is a blend of Mediterranean and African influences.
4Also a wonderful blend when doing the same for a new home.
5The chords of the piano blend with the words of the song:
1Of particular interest is how to merge data from different technological platforms.
2A second step would be a proposal to merge the two companies.
3You must use identical MyISAM tables to form a single merge table.
4I might see how to merge subject and object: the zero experience.
5GM and Fiat are in talks to merge their operations in Europe.
1She had a short fuse as far as her family was concerned.
2The fact that his fuse was so short was a good sign.
3The best fuse that Gersdorff could come up with lasted ten minutes.
4Remember this: Cormac's fuse is considerably shorter these days, Hannox warns me.
5Or even try doing without electricity for the want of a fuse.
1Yeah, the way Americans move is in a state of serious flux.
2Things established in the present are in a constant state of flux.
3This is impossible to know right now with so much in flux.
4Lawmakers said some key tax rates were still in flux on Tuesday.
5Brighton's past few seasons have seen significant flux, to say the least.
1DJs are starting to meld samples with digital clips, not vinyl tracks.
2Scrape into a covered container and refrigerate overnight to meld the flavors.
3The plot is a meld of Silent Running, Metropolis and Robinson Crusoe.
4They meld into over-all protest groups and often work to create riot situations.
5In this state of flux inchoate ideas meld and cleave, never quite becoming.
1Once Glen had said he thought the opposition might coalesce around Harold.
2That is to give the mechanism in the Inside time to coalesce.
3Rarely did a group of five coalesce for any length of time.
4With a physical effort he made the two moons coalesce into one.
5They all coalesce to interpret scientific evidence and translate it into policy.
1The two companies applied to the Commerce Commission to amalgamate in 2015.
2Stir to amalgamate and leave overnight or for 3 or more hours.
3Were they exterminated by the negroes, or did they amalgamate with them?
4Small counties will amalgamate to ensure survival, with franchises becoming the new order.
5Yesterday, he announced his intention to amalgamate Dundalk Port Company with Dublin Port.
1The government proposals appeared to conflate police investigation with prosecutorial analysis, he said.
2When possible, translate YDS and V grades into French grades, then conflate them.
3Again, it's easy to conflate these nominal returns with what investors actually do.
4To conflate his departure with Isa Guha's deserved promotion is sinister.
5When it comes to sexual assault we conflate consent with character.
1Probably they would wherever various races of one species were left to commingle.
2As soon as I start, our voices will cease to commingle.
3Fortunately, Elizabeth's family had felt it unwise to let the pair commingle their fortunes.
4There the pure of all worlds will gather and commingle in delightsome fellowship forever.
5A dozen broad counties, within the scope of your vision, commingle their green exhalations.
1There is a part of us, as all the world knows, which is immixed with change and by change only can live.