With the breaking up of the old plantations there came a greater diversification of agriculture, which is going on at an accelerated pace, and social centres are increasing, but there is still much rural isolation.
Specialists have stressed the need for diversificationof varieties, particularly under conditions of regionally defined agroindustrial complexes.
The problem of moisture is growing less serious every year with the improvements in irrigation, dry farming, and the more scientificdiversification of crops.
Long-term goals feature the development of off-shore petroleum and the diversification of the economy.
With the growth of population and wealth, the diversification of industry and the development of canals and railroads, there was a great increase in internal commerce.
It is only through diversification of crops and the using of our energies every day of the year, as well as our hands, that we can make a great rich country and a great, strong, vigorous people.
The advantage of diversification in the inhabitants of the same region is, in fact, the same as that of the physiological division of labour in the organs of the same individual body--a subject so well elucidated by Milne Edwards.
In the Australian mammals, we see the process of diversification in an early and incomplete stage of development.
The truth of the principle, that the greatest amount of life can be supported by great diversification of structure, is seen under many natural circumstances.
Financial institutions are subject to political pressures, forcing them to give credits to the unworthy - or to forgo diversification (to give too much credit to a single borrower).
Diversification is not sought by these nouveau tycoons and they have no core investment strategy.
In the earlier stages of great plasticity and exuberant power, diversification took place freely, but only in definite lines, and species and types multiplied.
Surely they need not become the less so by the discovery or by the conjecture of natural operations through which this diversification and continued adaptation of species to conditions is brought about.
He surmised that, notwithstanding the general stability of forms, certain species or quasi-species might have originated through diversification under geographical isolation.
The truth of the principle that the greatest amount of life can be supported by great diversification of structure is seen under many natural circumstances.
The growing diversification of traffic because of its financial importance merits more concrete illustration.
The growing diversification of manufactures and trade is, of course, responsible for all three of the developments above indicated.
He felt that the highest civilization can only be secured through that policy of industrial diversification which brings consumer and producer side by side, and he favored giving it the widest possible scope.
Investment in both oil and non-oil sector industry has been undermined by corruption and squandered on white elephant projects that have failed to generate diversification or new employment.
The US, Belize's main trading partner, is assisting in efforts to reduce dependency on sugar with an agricultural diversification program.
It has been shown from many facts that the largest amount of life can be supported on each area, by great diversification or divergence in the structure and constitution of its inhabitants.
The argument, however, sets out with showing that it is in limited areas, or in areas already overstocked with the specific form in question, that the advantages to be derived from diversification will be most pronounced.
It may be only a few miles wide; yet it exercises a greater influence on the diversification of specific types, where fresh-water faunas are concerned, than almost any other.
The diversification of names, being more difficult, is still more remarkable.
Corn (maize) was grown in conjunction with tobacco from the beginning of settlement in Northern Virginia and diversificationsimply called for increasing its role.
We may safely affirm, that the mighty artificer of deifications, the corrupt soul of man, never once, in its almost infinite diversification of device in their production, struck out a form of absolute goodness.