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  • noun Alternative spelling of homogenization.

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  • noun the act of making something homogeneous or uniform in composition

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Examples

  • This homogenisation, which is also a social force, has huge implications for the evisceration of tradition and any vision of an alternative future; any ability to conceive of something different which blends the best of the old and the new.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2010

  • This homogenisation, which is also a social force, has huge implications for the evisceration of tradition and any vision of an alternative future; any ability to conceive of something different which blends the best of the old and the new.

    Elections - fresh news by plazoo.com 2010

  • This homogenisation, which is also a social force, has huge implications for the evisceration of tradition and any vision of an alternative future; any ability to conceive of something different which blends the best of the old and the new.

    Larvatus Prodeo Mark 2010

  • Which is why it would be interseting to see a serious explanation of the "homogenisation" adjustments made by GHCN to the Darwin temperature record, as explained in some detail here: wattsupwiththat. com/20 ... rwin-zero/

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • Which is why it would be interseting to see a serious explanation of the "homogenisation" adjustments made by GHCN to the Darwin temperature record, as explained in some detail here: wattsupwiththat. com/20 ... rwin-zero/

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • Which is why it would be interseting to see a serious explanation of the "homogenisation" adjustments made by GHCN to the Darwin temperature record, as explained in some detail here: wattsupwiththat. com/20 ... rwin-zero/

    Army Rumour Service 2009

  • Notice how easily the author slipped in 'homogenisation'; for those of you who don't know, this is where they take regional data and adjust it to their designated station reading; for those ex-military or survivors of dorm blasts, it's like mixing Jack Daniels, Heaven Hill, sweet vermouth, tequila, Ripple and Everclear in the same water cooler.

    Latest Articles 2009

  • "homogenisation" they were recorded as increasing at 1.2 degrees Centigrade per century.

    The British National Party mercia 2010

  • Increased levels of student debt coupled with a creeping homogenisation of architectural practice have resulted in there being a darker aspect to student projects.

    Ballardian » A Near Future: Nic Clear’s Tribute to JG Ballard 2009

  • The rise of fast-track construction in the 1980s heralded a major change in the motivations for construction and brought about a homogenisation of building output largely predicated on maximising the economic value of the project, often with little regard for its social value.

    Ballardian » A Near Future: Nic Clear’s Tribute to JG Ballard 2009

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