diversification|diversifications in English
noun
[di·ver·si·fi·ca·tion || daɪ‚vɜːsɪfɪ'keɪʃn]
process of becoming varied or diverse; production or sale of a variety of products; process of varying the types of stocks and bonds in an investor's portfolio (Economics)
Use "diversification|diversifications" in a sentence
1. The seminar was to discuss diversification of agriculture.
2. While this opened opportunities for portfolio diversifications, it also accelerated the transmission of shocks across national borders.
3. • Community Economic Diversification Initiative – Coulombe Report (CEDI-CR).
4. Diversification came with a shareholding in L'Oreal in 1974.
5. On the block is likely to be one of Mr Murdoch's stranger diversifications: Etak, a maker of electronic maps.
6. The other qualification relates to initial efforts at industrial diversification.
7. Of all those who propose diversifications to obtain cost savings, how many estimate those savings net, after these extra costs?
8. Assortment: See: class , classification , collection , conglomeration , diversification , diversity , melange , selection
9. Ovipositors, Amnions and Eggshell Architecture in the Diversification of Terrestrial Arthropods
10. BActivist Les Jones said diversification of the area is good for business.
11. The study suggested diversification and rotation to boost production of other crops.
12. He said diversification in farming activity will reduce the risk associated with agriculture.
13. The Amniote jaw skeleton has undergone evolutionary diversification in form and function
14. • Households have alternative farm/off-farm specialization/diversification strategies: – Specialize in farming:
15. Aquaponics is an adaptable process that allows for a diversification of income streams
16. — Type of diversification: investments on board; angling tourism; restaurants; environmental services; educational activities
17. Type of diversification: investments on board; angling tourism; restaurants; environmental services; educational activities
18. Second, economic expansion and diversification have provided a solid fiscal base for local government.
19. Diversification of Apomicts as a result of the diploid's genetic deterioration is hypothesized.
20. The name change was prompted by credit union growth and diversification of membership.
21. The Queen Consolidated's success of late is a result of its targeted diversification.
22. 27 So appropriate diversification is a tradeoff based on risk and business performance risk.
23. — Type of investment: productive; diversification; modernisation; animal health; quality of products; restoration; complementary activities
24. “This reinforces the need for economic diversification and for strengthening fiscal and monetary frameworks.”
25. Their story from then on is one of slow, but steady, increase and diversification.