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Definition of diversification in English: diversificationnoun dʌɪvəːsɪfɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n mass noun1The action of making or becoming more diverse or varied. growers should start planning diversification of crops studies have examined the diversification of plant species in Asia Example sentencesExamples - More clients are choosing to retain existing staff, rather than recruiting new staff, through role rotation, role diversification and internal promotion.
- The project's components include rural enterprise development and finance, crop diversification, and institutional support.
- Popular music has undergone increasing fragmentation and diversification, a process symptomatic of wider social and cultural trends.
- Agricultural goods continued to be the primary source of employment and exports in most African countries, with little diversification.
- On a genetic standpoint, it is to create variation and diversification in the gene pool.
- The movie also ignores the reality of the ethnic diversification of the American South in recent years.
- In the colonial era, periods of spatial expansion, demographic concentration, regional diversification and volatility alternated with the reverse.
- But make sure to pick funds with skilled managers that add diversification to your portfolio.
- In effect, private accounts reduce the extent of retirement income diversification, exposing workers to greatly increased risk.
- This wet/dry cycle has existed for centuries, leading to the diversification of tree species within the swamp.
- 1.1 The process of a company enlarging or varying its range of products or field of operation.
the company is benefiting from geographical diversification diversification into other markets is worth exploring Example sentencesExamples - The company's success can be traced back to its early days in the late 1980s when it adopted a strategy of acquisition and diversification.
- At this stage the prospects for earnings growth from the bank's own organic diversification programme look uncertain.
- We have been mindful of the need to balance business diversification opportunities with the necessity to abide by the rules of the scheme.
- Critical to future success will be the implementation of the board's ambitious plans for overseas diversification.
- In this way, using the device of acquiring and divesting subsidiary companies, the policy of large companies has alternated between diversification and focusing.
- Group chief executive Calnan said the company's results were an endorsement of its diversification strategy over the last few years.
- In 1981, the company reversed course again and returned to diversification and consumer goods.
- Japanese firms have a talent for diversification.
- Diversification means we can move products into the highest value markets.
- Predictably, perhaps, the industry's successive waves of expansion and diversification have been led by its major corporate players.
Definition of diversification in US English: diversificationnoun 1The action of making or becoming more diverse or varied. growers should start planning diversification of crops studies have examined the diversification of plant species in Asia Example sentencesExamples - In effect, private accounts reduce the extent of retirement income diversification, exposing workers to greatly increased risk.
- This wet/dry cycle has existed for centuries, leading to the diversification of tree species within the swamp.
- More clients are choosing to retain existing staff, rather than recruiting new staff, through role rotation, role diversification and internal promotion.
- On a genetic standpoint, it is to create variation and diversification in the gene pool.
- Popular music has undergone increasing fragmentation and diversification, a process symptomatic of wider social and cultural trends.
- The movie also ignores the reality of the ethnic diversification of the American South in recent years.
- But make sure to pick funds with skilled managers that add diversification to your portfolio.
- The project's components include rural enterprise development and finance, crop diversification, and institutional support.
- Agricultural goods continued to be the primary source of employment and exports in most African countries, with little diversification.
- In the colonial era, periods of spatial expansion, demographic concentration, regional diversification and volatility alternated with the reverse.
- 1.1 The process of a company enlarging or varying its range of products or field of operation.
the company is benefiting from geographical diversification diversification into other markets is worth exploring Example sentencesExamples - We have been mindful of the need to balance business diversification opportunities with the necessity to abide by the rules of the scheme.
- Critical to future success will be the implementation of the board's ambitious plans for overseas diversification.
- In 1981, the company reversed course again and returned to diversification and consumer goods.
- At this stage the prospects for earnings growth from the bank's own organic diversification programme look uncertain.
- Diversification means we can move products into the highest value markets.
- In this way, using the device of acquiring and divesting subsidiary companies, the policy of large companies has alternated between diversification and focusing.
- Predictably, perhaps, the industry's successive waves of expansion and diversification have been led by its major corporate players.
- Japanese firms have a talent for diversification.
- Group chief executive Calnan said the company's results were an endorsement of its diversification strategy over the last few years.
- The company's success can be traced back to its early days in the late 1980s when it adopted a strategy of acquisition and diversification.
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