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  1. Diversifying

    of Diversify

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of diversifying in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of diversifying in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of diversifying in a Sentence

  1. Ann Dunwoody:

    What I've realized is how important diversity is to solving complex and challenging problems that we have today, if we are sitting with all men that look alike and trained alike they tend to come out with similar solutions. The power of diversifying ... makes any organization better. Even on the battlefield. Particularly on the battlefield.

  2. Saleh Hamood Ali al-Hasni:

    We are diversifying beyond hydrocarbons, we have to create jobs for the people and attract foreign direct investment.

  3. Mike Davis:

    More product trading is becoming more long-haul and this can be seen via National Oil Companies (NOCs) trying to build up downstream operations to produce clean refined products, by diversifying from just exporting crude, NOCs are developing their operations and institutions in China, India, Middle East and elsewhere to balance their assets and liability bases.

  4. Ryo Minami:

    By diversifying fuel in the distribution sector, we aim to improve our ability to respond in the event of an energy crisis, if oil supplies are halted, distribution will come to a stop.

  5. Juergen Kerner:

    Google, Amazon, Microsoft are all diversifying.

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