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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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more
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Mr O'Neill said defence contractors would have to diversify more in future.
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Such arrangements might have worked quite well in a larger, economically more diversified nation.
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This observation is not surprising given the far greater and more diversified area over which Harappan sites have been located.
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Elers said the combined company will be less vulnerable to such problems, because its supply will be more diversified .
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The next generation signified by the Iway is expected to involve even more diversified , multi-functional networks.
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Offensively, San Francisco is much more diversified .
■ NOUN
company
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There is a low chance of success in identifying companies intending to diversify into a sector other than the occasional press statement.
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Over time, this supermarket company had become highly diversified .
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These can be used to identify companies active in or diversifying into new sectors.
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He said the company will continue to diversify by adding a greater selection of computers.
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The company is diversifying , growing so fast it's almost unbelievable.
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The company had grown, diversified , prospered, taken over other companies.
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To me, a public company should diversify .
economy
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They successfully diversified their economies through structural reform and sound macroeconomic management.
portfolio
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The coefficient of diversification measures the extent to which the portfolio has been diversified .
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Barbach, who has been in the market about 10 years, has a diversified portfolio .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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As a singer, she began to diversify , performing songs in many languages.
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Most financial planners recommend that investors diversify their assets.
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The company is diversifying to find new sources of income.
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We started out making cash registers, but have diversified into computer systems of all sorts.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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His company was not afraid to diversify .
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I believe we have a diversified government, a coalition or transition at this moment.
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Most survived, changing the way they farmed and diversifying into new areas such as wine.
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Spreckels manufactures and distributes a diversified line of materials for lifting and positioning products.
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There are several reasons for diversifying.
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This is the rough distinction between non-media conglomerates with a media side-interest and, in contrast, media conglomerates that diversified outwards.
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Why has language diversified from its ancient origins into more than 5,000 mutually unintelligible varieties?