Heterogeneousness

Word HETEROGENEOUSNESS
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"Just like during the Greek debt crisis, investors again seem to focus at the [heterogeneousness] of euro-zone member states, not only in terms of growth differentials," said ❋ Unknown (2010)

Matter of this nature cannot be homogeneous, and must necessarily contain all sorts of heterogeneousness. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Indeed, by pointing to the immense heterogeneousness of India's cultural background and its richly diverse history, Tagore had argued that the "idea of India" itself militated against a culturally separatist view — "against the intense consciousness of the separateness of one's own people from others." ❋ Unknown (2001)

Considering the heterogeneousness of their economic, political and social factors, this phenomenon can only be explained on the basis of a generalized contradiction between these countries and imperialism. ❋ Unknown (1980)

It is impossible to hope that in the heterogeneousness of this contemporary world, under such diverse circumstance -- a world constituted of countries in the most dissimilar situations and having the most unequal levels of material, technical, and cultural development -- that we conceive of Marxism a something like a church, a religious doctrine with its Rome, its pope, and its ecumenical council. ❋ Unknown (1965)

Different as the elements are from which the inhabitants of the United States are formed, and different as the circumstances may be under which they live, there still prevails among them a certain unity of character, an equanimity of feeling, which it would be difficult to parallel, resulting perhaps from the very heterogeneousness and mixture of elements itself, since no one element allows to another pre-eminence. ❋ Various (N/A)

For many reasons Bismarck would have preferred the Russian alliance, among others the traditional dynastic friendship between the two countries and the fact that no natural political or religious causes of conflict existed between them; while a union with Austria was less reliable, owing to the changeable nature of her public opinion, the heterogeneousness of her Magyar, Slav, and Catholic populations, and the loss of influence by the German element with the governing body. ❋ Stanley Shaw (N/A)

The heterogeneousness of the pulp of the papers, and the kind of size with which they are impregnated, lead to differences in the results which are observed with the same chemical reagents. ❋ Unknown (1904)

The demoralizing heterogeneousness which now prevails over the whole continent will give place to a pervading homogeneity in language, in religion, and in government. ❋ John Wesley Edward (1896)

Hence the heterogeneousness of the letters and telegrams to you, dear madam, which I beg you kindly to excuse. ❋ Liszt, Franz (1893)

The heterogeneousness of the elements that made up the Confederacy did not prove the great source of weakness that was expected. ❋ Unknown (1877)

To make my own happiness the end of my moral activity-eudemonism-is irrational and immoral; for, because of the fortuity of the outward conditions of happiness, and of the heterogeneousness of claims upon happiness, the moral would be rendered dependent upon accident and. caprice. ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

No other conceivable view so admirably accounts for the heterogeneousness of our present existence, refutes the charge of ❋ William Rounseville Alger (1863)

The heterogeneousness of the inhabitants of London and Paris is from the influx of foreigners; but the odd mixture of German, Italian, ❋ Andrew Archibald Paton (1842)

Dissimilitude of style, and heterogeneousness of sentiment, may sufficiently show that a work does not really belong to the reputed author. ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

Talmudism; — the former reduces all plurality, all heterogeneousness, to a homogeneous unity, — endangers the practically moral working-life in the world; the latter dissolves the moral idea into an atomistic plurality of single cases devoid of uniting bond; — mysticism turns itself away disdainfully from all objective reality even of the moral life; casuistry threatens to bind up and to smother the moral in narrow legal forms; mysticism turns away from the circumference toward the center, but does not return again from the center to the circumference; casuistry proceeds and stumbles by a reverse course; - the former tends to a lightly-esteeming of the active life, the latter to a hypocritical and external work-holiness. ❋ 1819-1870 (1873)

a century, and never coalesce: but in time, like punch-making, it turned out that the very heterogeneousness of the ingredients was the zest of the compound. ❋ Various (N/A)

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