Sentences with phrase «not homogenous»

«The largest portion of Hispanics are of Mexican descent, but it's not a homogenous group.»
«The difficult conversations really just speaks to the fact that we are Indigenous people are not homogenous...
Of course Indigenous Australians are not an homogenous people, and so it is difficult to provide a generalised response.
And, because Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are not a homogenous population, he noted that Indigenous knowledge differs across place, context, history, languages, cultures, and spiritualties.
As to the first stumbling block, the paper contains an interesting comment on self reps: they are not a homogenous group.
These «undecided» states are not a homogenous group, nor are they necessarily passive.
Ultimately the results of such surveys depend on who you speak to and what questions you ask — the client community is not homogenous and some buyers of legal services are much more active users of legal directory products than others.
This is not a homogenous group, and we do them all a disservice by lumping all together under a single, exclusionary category.
Rich industrialized countries are not homogenous societies, within those countries there are elites, the one percent, and the powerful corporations, the oil and auto industries, among others.
That is, it's not homogenous.
(Note that the Earth's atmosphere is NOT spectrally gray, NOT homogenous, and NOT in thermodynamic or radiative equilibrium.)
But it's important to remember that we are not a homogenous bunch, and we all strive for different things, for different reasons.
Go beyond the initial answer to the deeper reasons we create because writers are not a homogenous bunch, and we all strive for different things, for different reasons, and this may change over time.
Sameena Choudry, founder of Equitable Education, which offers consultancy on reducing achievement gaps between ethnic groups, says: «EAL pupils are not homogenous.
It's not a homogenous community.
So does this online premiere in the UK spell the death nell for grown - up blockbusters that are too big for arthouse cinemas but not homogenous enough for multiplexes?
Muscle fibers of any type are not all alike; they don't all contract the same; they are not homogenous.
«This paper really highlights that the skin is an ecosystem and that the bacteria that live on our skin are not homogenous,» says Segre.
It's not a homogenous disorder,» Fisher said.
Labour's woes are not all the product of the machinations of the mainstream media (who are not going to change their ways) or the parliamentary party (who are not a homogenous bloc).
Staff, like Tatham, in the original company, and the Behavioural Dynamics Institute, SCL Group's «research institute», are not homogenous, and there are some distinctions culturally between those with careers originating in defence and those without.
Although the Taliban is not a homogenous group, most of its elements and Nato do not want al - Qaeda to return.
It's not a homogenous disorder,» Fisher said.
It is critical to recognize that exclusively breastfed infants are not a homogenous group.
Asia is not some homogenous entity sitting up there just to our north.
Then add the buttermilk and use a fork to gently toss the mixture a bit until the flour is just wet but not homogenous.
We are not a homogenous mass, just like conservatives aren't.
But all of us have soupy brains (my phrase): we are not homogenous — we do not have one set of fixed beliefs or feelings.
A sausage isn't homogenous, Brown explains, since it's made up of the different parts of muscle and fat within the animal.
But while broad exposure to the asset class can help diversify risk, it's also important to remember that EM stocks aren't a homogenous asset class.
I haven't been for a few weeks because I've had some stress and I didn't feel I could cope with any conflict there might be between what I believe and what people there believe — though I'm sure that isn't homogenous — and didn't want to feel any subsequent alienation.

Not exact matches

This is not the first time Graham has gotten burned for speaking too frankly about why he thinks Silicon Valley is so homogenous.
What's most impressive about Pinterest's plan is not its commitment to diverse hiring (though that's very welcome), but its acknowledgment that a homogenous work environment is a liability, not an asset, in building a sustainable business.
Some of the women reported outright harassment, but more reported «something milder: the simple discomfort of not fitting in in an otherwise homogenous setting.
It is also important for investors not to treat frontier markets as a homogenous market or a single asset class but rather categorise each country beyond what the indexes provide.
Your customer base is not a monolithic, homogenous mass.
Analogically, «fairy stories» encapsulate metaphysical truths or speculations: Perhaps that there is no necessary «logical» connection between cause and effect, or that the universe is not, after all, homogenous and subject everywhere to the very same natural laws.
Closely following the teachings of B.R. Ambedkar, the 20th Century symbol of Dalit power and protest, the Dalit asserted their separateness from other Hindus and demonstrated vehement opposition to classical Brahmanic Hinduism.12 However, it may be stated that Dalit movement in India is not yet homogenous and does represent diverse policies and means of liberation.
But that doesn't mean it's homogenous.
Your belief in a spiritual being does not bother me except when you come to public sites (or in my face or to my kids) and tell us the Devil or «The Enemy» deceives those who don't believe as you do or imply Atheists have simplified homogenous views.
And I do not believe Strauss is simply wrong in his resistance to the Christian quest for synthesis, for the attempt to combine reason with love does indeed tend in the direction of modern rational universalism — of universal «recognition» and «satisfaction» in a homogenous state.
We serve the Great Includer, Jesus, whose grace and love is ridiculously available to all; yet, so often, our churches do not reflect that and are instead a bland, homogenous setting not celebrating God's creative beauty, especially when it comes to those people who are differently abled or have disabilities.
A homogenous mixture of identical material is not a body, it's a gelatinous blob.
Many American's are muslim... so its not really a homogenous group.
In order to provide the necessary foils to our essentially homogenous academic culture, we must find ways of introducing into the academic world sustained confrontation with persons whose basic life - commitments and institutional contexts — not just their cognitive positions — are decisively different from ours.
These are generalizations, since â $ œatheist â $ does not describe a cohesive, homogenous or unified group.
Do not over mix and scrape the sides and bottom, you want to have a homogenous batter.
Besides, you know the cheesecake isn't going to be perfectly homogenous throughout — I think that's a great thing!
Homogenous is not a word that comes up a lot in recipes, in my experience, but I got the gist.
Mash dates lightly with a fork (mixture will be thick but not smooth and homogenous).
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