adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
more
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I am much more open-minded and less judgmental than if I had gone to a more homogeneous school.
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Perceptions of Labour chances remained more predictable, though they too became rather more homogeneous as the campaign came to an end.
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Despite his defeat, Labour is more homogeneous than it has ever been.
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Others see the upper middle class as being more homogeneous .
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In the new government of June 1983 the move to a more homogeneous Cabinet was continued.
relatively
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Conversely, producers in this situation tend to be a relatively homogeneous group, collegially organised.
■ NOUN
group
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There would seem to be three points of especial significance. 1 Carers are not a homogeneous group .
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The poor are not a homogeneous group .
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Providing for exceptional and individual needs may be more costly than providing for the average needs of fairly homogeneous groups of pupils.
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The largest homogeneous group voting in favour was the urban middle class and that against was the rural poor.
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The main difficulty is that the non-business sector is not a homogeneous group of organizations.
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Conversely, producers in this situation tend to be a relatively homogeneous group , collegially organised.
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A homogeneous group of, say, Challengers is not likely to be very successful.
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As with other social groups informal carers are not a homogeneous group.
product
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First, we assume that there are only two industries, one producing a differentiated product and the other a homogeneous product.
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We take the food industry to produce a homogeneous product and manufactures to be differentiated.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an ethnically homogeneous country
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Computers check whether each text is stylistically homogeneous .
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Women are not a homogeneous group.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Even such popular futurists as Alvin and Heidi Toffler generally subsume women into a homogeneous , unisex future.
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In classifying the aim is to sort objects by their selected properties into homogeneous categories.
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The demand for sport is not a homogeneous demand.
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The world comes to appear homogeneous , isotropic, decentered.
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These plasma cells produce a homogeneous immunoglobulin protein which stains as a well-defined peak in the gamma region.
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Variables with normal distribution and homogeneous variance were compared by means of parametric tests, otherwise their non-parametric counterparts were used.