South Korea may be ethnically homogeneous, but turf politics has historically divided the electorate along geographical lines.
And he will lead a flock of 2.6m that gets less homogeneous by the day.
It also merged a fairly diverse group of immigrants into a single homogeneous group of people.
The content is homogeneous and at best carries the quality of high school yearbooks.
An homogeneous product differentiated only by longstanding relationships between clients and their favored firm.
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One is the absence of a market as big and homogeneous as American tech firms enjoy.
He was impressed with Stefannson's plan to use the relatively homogeneous Icelandic population to understand disease.
He does not apply a single theme or a homogeneous look to his various projects.
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With the main exception of America, successful big countries (such as Japan) have relatively homogeneous populations.
Mormon Idaho, with its open gun laws and low gun-death rate, is pretty homogeneous.
My experience is the opposite: in the very early days, a homogeneous group is what you need.
But, in a country that until recently was gleamingly homogeneous, that is enough to excite many people.
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The danger here is that Ford risks making its designs too homogeneous--a risk Ford knows only too well.
In comparison, teams with much more homogeneous pay tend to perform much better.
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This could imply that people also prefer to live in more homogeneous countries.
The future of the Alliance, never a particularly homogeneous grouping, now looks bleak.
Could the U.K. be a haven in an increasingly homogeneous and socialist world?
We run the risk of shaping a much more homogeneous community around certain dominant values, a far more engineered community.
And yet, nothing could be more fraudulent than the idea of a homogeneous oeuvre with a single name attached to it.
Well, Japan is a notably homogeneous society, where trust levels are high.
But overall results for these groupings should be taken with a grain of salt, since they are far from homogeneous or coherent.
In this it is hardly alone: few countries are ethnically homogeneous, and all too many are riven by ethnic or religious animosity.
Its ethnic make-up is also relatively homogeneous, giving rise to few rifts.
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It led to a reorganisation of the state's provinces into linguistically more homogeneous units: including, in 1960, the creation of mainly Marathi-speaking Maharashtra.
Many luxury buyers will always associate prefab with low-end, homogeneous slabs and, for them, building a home from scratch is the preferable route.
Mr Weiner learns that the world's happiest places (such as Iceland and Switzerland) are often ethnically homogeneous even if they have high suicide rates.
By doing so, it may be able to create a more homogeneous investor base that is less likely to be at war with itself.
Critics charge that we are headed towards a homogeneous global culture of the "least common denominator"--a McDonaldization or, in the performance arts, arguably a Madonnization.
Angel groups, which collectively source deals and co-invest, are notoriously homogeneous.
Food in Indian restaurants, however, remains more homogeneous than home cooking.
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