This regulation was not only for practicality, but also homogeny, a loss of identity.
From the learning.blogs.nytimes.com
Folks, the game has shifted, and it's no longer about the US homogeny.
From the latimes.com
Others fret about homogeny and the loss of cultural identity.
From the economist.com
Perhaps the small-brand upsurge reflects a backlash against the homogeny of the Gap-Starbucks culture.
From the time.com
The Euro was and is not a bad idea, neither is economic homogeny in Europe, neither is the free movement of people, goods and ideas.
From the guardian.co.uk
Korot sets fragmentary counterpoint against moments of textural and thematic homogeny, the pull of which is increased by the uniformity of the instrumentation.
From the guardian.co.uk
Farmers who embrace the chaos are usually far more successful and less beholden to corporations, but can't match the production or homogeny necessary to supply restaurant chains.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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(biology) similarity because of common evolution
Similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships