How To Use Homogenisation In A Sentence
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"Raw milk is put through a process of pasteurisation, sterilisation and homogenisation to improve the quality," she said.
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Gill suggests that ‘globalization is dialectical, not unilinear, promoting opposing tendencies: integration and fragmentation, universalism and particularism, homogenisation and differentiation’.
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Homogenisation prevents the glug of cream choking the top of the carton.
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One of the most controversial and problematic aspects of globalisation is the homogenisation that tends to accompany it.
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In an effort to stave off and global homogenisation, Britain boldly maintained its tradition of driving on the left.
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These physical techniques of preparation eliminate air pockets and increase homogenisation of moisture and inclusions making the clay more workable.
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And, almost paradoxically, I think that there is a resurgent interest in the craftsmanship of fine book making, partly as a reaction to the fact that there is so much homogenisation in other fields.
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These physical techniques of preparation eliminate air pockets and increase homogenisation of moisture and inclusions making the clay more workable.
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What I think is more of a worry is the sort of standardisation and homogenisation of myth and film where you're given stories rather than encouraged to develop your own.
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Watts blabbered about this a bit in his reply, but didn't say anything relevant to Menne et al; Menne anticipated Watt's complaint about homogenisation.
The hedgehog and the hyena
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They advocate subsidies for small organic farmers rather than agribusiness, the promotion of local diversity rather than corporate homogenisation, and agitate for limits of work hours so nobody has to eat on the run.
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I think homogenisation was invented for people like me who hated the blob of cream on the top of the milk.