Sentences with phrase «very homogenous»

«We bring a very homogenous customer base to developers where 90 % of [devices] are on the current versions of iOS,» says Joswiak.
Though Finland's population is very homogenous, that is changing and the Finns know that their education system will have to change to adapt to more diverse demographics.
The a-ha for me with tutoring was realizing that group tutoring could be as impactful as one - on - one tutoring if the groups were very homogenous — in other words if all of the students in the group needed help with the same thing.
My only other criticism of this calendar is it is very homogenous featuring solely white women.
I only have two sources to hand: that one (which only measures by developed / undeveloped, so it includes some very homogenous populations, i.e. in Scandinavia) and another that looks at data from Missouri between 1986 and 1997 that puts the rate at 0.5 for whites and 1.1 for African - Americans, but I'm sure there are others that are better and might give you a better idea.
There was the traditional hierarchical bureaucracy that was very homogenous, very orderly, and that had clear career paths.

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Since then, there's been very little in - migration to the region, meaning that genetically, the people are fairly 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.
The latter idea is old but still very relevant for entrepreneurs today: individuals who are too embedded inside a particular set of relationships (especially if they are homogenous) tend to find it harder to have original ideas.
There is evidence that the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)'s very real stylistic freedom is accompanied by a homogenous substance of beliefs and values.
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.
There is considerable evidence that the UUA's very real stylistic freedom is presently accompanied by a homogenous substance of beliefs and values.
Suddenly, there are competing views of «right»... this is one of the reasons why organized church very much wants a homogenous theology.
They melt it and allow it to cool very slowly so that it forms a large homogenous crystal.
Combine very thoroughly with a fork until homogenous.
Mix with your hands until mixture is homogenous and starts to become very sticky like sausage meat, about 1 minute.
Continue to beat on medium speed until mixture is homogenous and very thick, about 2 minutes.
Asian dating may seem like a homogenous name for a category that represents so many cultural identities, but when it comes down to the site level, you'll see that some are actually designed for very specific groups.
Our test car had steel gray leather with wide, cream - colored piping, and it was very, very nice — a welcome change from the overly plasticized, overly homogenous leather treatments we see everywhere these days.
It is very difficult to package all that into a homogenous resume that wouldn't confuse an average hiring person,» Russo said.
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