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heterogeneity

[het-uh-roh-juh-nee-i-tee] / ˌhɛt ə roʊ dʒəˈni ɪ ti /


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If these pictures appear to have little in common beyond Dillon’s predilection for them, their heterogeneity is in part his point.

From Washington Post

But the departing coalition’s heterogeneity was also its downfall.

From New York Times

The "Zeitenwende" or epochal change of times, as Scholz dubbed it, has proven all the trickier given the heterogeneity of his government -- the first three-way coalition at national level in decades.

From Reuters

Recognizing this heterogeneity, the Obama campaign aired campaign ads in 2012 that were tailored to particular Latino populations and their countries of origin.

From New York Times

But its heterogeneity and slender majority made it increasingly prone to crisis, with lawmakers from its left and right constantly threatening to resign if their personal demands were not met.

From New York Times