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"fragmented" Definitions
  1. broken into small pieces or parts, in a way that may have a negative effect
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"It's less fragmented than it was 10 years ago, and more fragmented than it will be five years from now," McCarroll said.
" That, she said, "will lead to a more fragmented geopolitical order and by extension, a more fragmented international trade and finance order.
Fragmented Market Structure: The ratings reflect Fitch's view that the global video surveillance market is likely to remain fragmented over the next three years.
Fragmented Market Structure: The ratings also reflect Fitch's view that the global video surveillance market is likely to remain fragmented in the next three years.
But the whole story is about working through trauma, and the fragmented nature of the game relates to the way that people experience reality in a fragmented way after a trauma.
The EU says fragmented drone rules between countries hampers innovation.
The political landscape is even more fragmented than it looks.
Civil society is fragmented after decades of repression and cooptation.
When Greene came on board, the cloud business was fragmented.
However, the problem is that the technology is very fragmented.
A more fragmented EU is also a more political EU.
The business is fragmented, poorly organised and almost wholly unregulated.
The world trade system fragmented and the damage lasted decades.
This ecosystem is currently fragmented and immature, according to Standage.
They rely on the big buyers in a fragmented industry.
As always, marketplace startups work particularly well for fragmented industries.
"The music is quite cold and fragmented," says Mr Castellucci.
They also contextualize the poetics of her fragmented, experimental style.
Given how fragmented the market for general contractors is, Pro.
"Healthcare communication is incredibly fragmented," Forward Healthcare's Mundy tells me.
Our current fragmented system is fertile ground for this group.
Opinion polls suggest a fragmented parliament and difficult coalition dynamics.
The current landscape of Adobe iOS apps is rather fragmented.
City governments' computer systems tend to reflect their fragmented nature.
The youth were very fragmented at that time, and tribal.
For many animals, fragmented habitat has led to their endangerment.
The group is fragmented and there is no unified command.
Apart from class discrepancies, police data is also quite fragmented.
The parliament and the European Council are more politically fragmented.
Today the attention of the audience is far more fragmented.
Like it or not, she said, we are fragmented beings.
Divisions in a more fragmented Europe proved harder to bridge.
The databases offer only a fragmented picture of federal contracts.
Right now, the system is fragmented and, thus, works inefficiently.
South Sudan will likely turn into a tribally fragmented society.
Yet, today, the hodgepodge, fragmented painting looks confused and unsettled.
It underscores how fragmented and polarized Spanish politics have become.
"We don't want the web to be fragmented," he said.
One is that the luxury vehicle market is highly fragmented.
More important, social media have not created a fragmented world.
It's a transitional, fragmented episode built around narrative red herrings.
In these fragmented times, niche storytelling is all the rage.
Uncoordinated, fragmented activity is the enemy of insight and innovation.
Without them, the city becomes evermore fragmented, disorienting and unrecognizable.
This tension explains the department's atomized and seemingly fragmented nature.
But the rest of the smart device universe is fragmented.
Perhaps the biggest consumer truth is that users are fragmented.
India's political landscape is highly fragmented, like Indian society itself.
And it is not as if his base has fragmented.
But yeah, I think it's become more and more fragmented.
That is proving difficult in Spain's increasingly fragmented political landscape.
I think it continues to get more and more fragmented.
And not only is it fragmented in terms of Now versus the Search box versus the Assistant, it's also fragmented in that the Assistant operates very slightly differently depending on how you access the Assistant.
As a result, that second principle, the common interest, has fragmented.
Fragmented market where we think we can continue to take share.
Also, understand that Android presents challenges inherent to its fragmented market.
That represents the long-fragmented tail of providers in the space.
The rest of the opposition is fragmented between several small parties.
Yeah, it's also fragmented and I think this really underscores it.
IoT is a broad and fragmented segment that is rapidly evolving.
Dutch politics is too complex and fragmented to provide straightforward lessons.
"Existing global aggregation studies ... are fragmented and incomplete," the paper states.
Spain's fragmented parliament left the Socialists with a uniquely uncomfortable dilemma.
Many have argued that pop has seemingly fragmented into micro stardoms.
The bowl-poem feels like an offering of fragmented, surreal memory.
Not to mention, DNA in feces is often fragmented and scarce.
Subjects are fragmented and abstracted, some appearing torn apart and collaged.
Part of the problem is a confused mandate and fragmented delivery.
"We're completely replacing these siloed, fragmented pieces of software," Rubin said.
As elsewhere in Europe, the election leaves Finland's parliament more fragmented.
Whatever the outcome, the political scene is seen as highly fragmented.
But private-sector customers are themselves too fragmented to catalyse change.
The opposition, though, is fragmented, with five centrist parties running separately.
He would be expected to win as Algeria's opposition remains fragmented.
The more fragmented the race remains, the longer it will last.
To date, the country's reconciliation process has been fragmented at best.
But catering is a fragmented industry with a lot of friction.
ESMA declined to comment on whether fragmented regulation had harmed investors.
" All the same themes are there on the frenzied, fragmented "Spiritual.
It's still a massive number, even though obviously it's super fragmented.
It was as if the city had fragmented into mismatched pieces.
It's a vision of a world that's less fragmented and segregated.
This is particularly useful if you live in a fragmented region.
They're getting fragmented versions of what happened in that locker room.
"The ecosystem for payments in Africa is heavily fragmented," he said.
That ends up being a very fragmented trust kind of culture.
Boats, water and black figures appear frequently, often in fragmented form.
Health coverage in long-term care is fragmented, insufficient, and inefficient.
Sanders's greatest asset at the moment is the highly fragmented field.
At the moment, the lefty television landscape is small and fragmented.
And what's the result of all these hours of fragmented activity?
It is an exponentially more fragmented setup than most restaurants make.
Politics at the Parliament have become "hugely fragmented," Mr. Verhofstadt said.
Turnill noted cryptocurrencies' high volatility, fragmented markets and lack of regulation.
"Libya remains a fragmented polity with multiple potential spoilers," it said.
"The old India was economically fragmented," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said.
Sunday's vote surprised many traders with a more fragmented German parliament.
In part that is because the opposition is fragmented and lacklustre.
A fragmented opposition allowed it to secure power on its own.
Voting in Barcelona, Spain's second-largest city, also was very fragmented.
Polls suggest a repeat election would return a similarly fragmented parliament.
"Real estate is so big and so fragmented," Common's Hargreaves said.
Other smaller parties are highly fragmented and only secured a few seats.
It's an ecosystem that is much more fragmented than sound or video.
Across Europe politics is becoming more fragmented and governments harder to form.
You might end up having a more fragmented financial industry in Europe.
Historically, independent brokers have struggled with customer acquisition in a fragmented market.
At times, I was reminded of a kaleidoscope that has fragmented further.
Where things get murky: The cybersecurity insurance marketplace is young and fragmented.
Both markets are highly fragmented and filled with competition online and off.
But the older party's successive losses have left it demoralised and fragmented.
It's very likely we'd be worse off in a more fragmented ecosystem.
All voting methods have drawbacks, particularly in the fragmented politics of Italy.
When people are present within your work, they're always fragmented and contorted.
The rest of her memory of the day is fragmented, she said.
That's hard to see, of course, as knowledge is fragmented and specialised.
But it is fragmented and analysts believe it could benefit from consolidation.
To wit: The worldwide book industry is large, growing and relatively fragmented.
The government's job would be easier if planning were not so fragmented.
The potential buyers are fragmented with many different online and offline options.
But other royals seem too intimidated, fragmented or lazy to challenge him.
The election in September produced a more fragmented Bundestag than previous ones.
One source of the industry's productivity problem lies in its fragmented structure.
As we wrote last year, roadside assistance is a huge, fragmented market.
But it is struggling to get the bill through a fragmented Congress.
The former president claimed the proposal would provide "fragmented statehood" to Palestine.
It is from this fragmented state that I create my best work.
"This isn an ecosystem that continues to be very fragmented," Symson said.
Ultimately this could create a new model to unify a fragmented industry.
The opposition, as always in the fractious Philippines, is fragmented and fragile.
The fragmented customer base effectively reduces customer concentration risk and earnings volatility.
Only these, he thinks, can reconcile a fragmented culture with self-government.
Our increasingly digital everyday lives are creating more and more fragmented existences.
Smith's mottled landscapes accentuate the fragmented nature of the child's ­surreal journey.
Scattershot solutions No wonder the legislative and regulatory landscape is so fragmented.
Current institutional authorities and responsibilities — government, industry, regulatory agencies — are fragmented, incomplete.
But even in a fragmented TV landscape, they can occasionally break through.
The health system in Afghanistan has been fragmented by decades of war.
At least in the Valley, with its hyper-fragmented mayfly attention span.
The main challenge for Yousign is that Europe is still quite fragmented.
Odd images, drawn from fragmented memories and pieced together under unspeakable pressure.
Fragmented citizenry: Communities have to cater to multiple constituencies in different ways.
The internet, once a great unifier, is being increasingly fragmented across countries.
The U.S. business is fragmented, competitive and aiming to turn a profit.
My dad shared this other story—the big story—in fragmented ways.
So the information intelligence agencies are working with is fragmented at best.
However, today gentrification has pushed new lyricists into a fragmented DIY scene.
Despite Google's best efforts, the Android ecosystem is still a fragmented mess.
The child of an expat family, my adolescence has fragmented across continents.
The plane hit the water so fast that it fragmented, investigators said.
Mr Katz points out that academic unions remain fragmented across the country.
Information is always fragmented in the immediate aftermath of a natural catastrophe.
And interviews with dozens of Palestinian residents exposed a fragmented, confused society.
It's all a fragmented, unsettling mess with no clear series of events.
It was fragmented, maybe even confused, with different groups moving different ways.
For a city as fragmented as ours, Harvey could've completely broken us.
"News tends to be more fragmented," he added, referring to social media.
A fragmented Parliament may not be able to restrain an ambitious president.
More people grow up with inadequate schools, disrupted families and fragmented neighborhoods.
Such obstacles mean the market is highly fragmented, with no dominant force.
We live in a very fragmented world, and that's how I photograph.
Muammar el-Qaddafi, Libya has been battered and fragmented by factional fighting.
The objects within are fragmented, prismatic — more like cut crystal than Cubism.
These have to do with how fragmented the public health system is.
It may be an extremely difficult task amid Spain's fragmented political landscape.
Or else a technocratic and secular liberalism may simply not be satisfying to a fragmented, atomized society; there may be a desire for a left-wing authoritarianism to bind what's been fragmented back together, in comradeship and common purpose.
As urban mobility becomes more fragmented, Citymapper wants to act as an aggregator.
Police say a fragmented bullet was found in the floor of one building.
Crash wreckage was highly fragmented and much was consumed by fire, he said.
The Italian gas distribution sector is highly fragmented with more than 220 operators.
The pharma industry is extremely fragmented, with thousands of tiny manufacturers and distributors.
Managing such a fragmented coalition requires lots of formal rules and unwritten norms.
Andrew believes the reason for this is that the industry is very fragmented.
The rest of the presidential field is fragmented—no candidate polls over 20%.
The industry is fragmented—there are at least 22019 life firms across Asia.
Fenghui's franchise is modest amid the fragmented and competitive leasing market in China.
But securing the necessary majority in the fragmented new legislature will be tricky.
A new era—more fragmented, more political, more fluid—is dawning in Europe.
Now we will see how fragmented that will end up as in practice.
He co-ordinates activities that have historically been fragmented between competing local councils.
In the painting, two fragmented figures, both men, face off with one another.
Well, Slidey has no time constraints and fits perfectly into my fragmented lifestyle.
Higher costs reflect fragmented insurance markets, where consumers have little scope to negotiate.
There are many ways such a tasteful, fragmented family drama could go wrong.
Its fragmented so you can consolidate, which usually leads to margins going up.
Complexity was added as the ad market moved online and become more fragmented.
Spain's political landscape was fragmented as never before in national elections on Dec.
Ms Nakanishi says the entire national strategy for dealing with dementia is fragmented.
For the left—fragmented as it is—that ought to set off sirens.
But with all the work done so far, her material memories are fragmented.
It's such a fragmented market, you're just not sure what the truth is.
The political landscape is highly fragmented ahead of the general election in March.
"The market is incredibly fragmented," Ward Durrett told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Thursday.
Ultimately, he depicts a far right that is deeply fragmented and often incompetent.
But if you look at that middle piece, it's even much more fragmented.
Ineffective, fragmented Washington trade policy and enforcement are significant factors in this decline.
Some classrooms cost more based on their location in the fragmented archipelago state.
Moreover, the city's politically fragmented taxi industry was uniquely unprepared to defend itself.
Logistics companies are looking to build scale in a fragmented freight transport market.
It's dark, busy, and fragmented—a humbling mirror for the end of days.
Here, the songs are more fragmented than ever: jagged, uneven, and totally riveting.
Capio also said it saw numerous opportunities to consolidate the fragmented Nordic market.
JP: Over the course of writing this book it certainly didn't feel fragmented.
Both groups fragmented amid the heat in the final climb to the finish.
Usually tanks are scattered out in fragmented lines waiting for operations or maintenance.
Construction workers were cleaning up what was left of the fragmented tile facade.
They thrive in the new-growth forests, now fragmented by roads and suburbs.
But you can't reweave a fragmented nation by appealing just to Lockean individualism.
As an installation, the project would take on a different, more fragmented dimension.
How much leadership could a weakened Angela Merkel exert in a fragmented Europe?
By the end, its fragmented recounting and reticence became all the more poignant.
Despite these changes, the system for disclosing conflicts remains fragmented and weakly enforced.
The president-elect will need to negotiate with a highly fragmented legislative assembly.
Transitioning to democracy in Venezuela will require putting order to this fragmented military.
The fragmented opposition to the Nazis had been either co-opted or destroyed.
"The more we go on, the more fragmented it gets," Professor Malejacq said.
With that many egos and voices, it threatened to be shallow and fragmented.
However, this could lead to political instability in Spain's already fragmented political system.
It's different from our European modern sensibility where life is divided and fragmented.
In a highly fragmented television landscape, the NFL is the biggest ratings juggernaut.
"As a result, care can be fragmented and ineffective," Fann added by email.
The initial point of impact consisted of highly fragmented cabin and cockpit debris.
"Care was fragmented," said Angela Thiong'o, MSF's drug use activity manager in Kenya.
The SDS holds 25 of the 90 seats in a highly fragmented parliament.
They are portraits of a nation fragmented by race, class, culture and geography.
Until then, we know the Denisovans by only a handful of fragmented fossils.
In all three cases, international attention is episodic, action fragmented, and intervention ineffective.
He admits there are problems: "The system of care is fragmented," he said.
This year's election may give the Netherlands its most fragmented government in history.
Several funds failed last year, the report said, leaving the industry highly fragmented.
What's clear is we have to move beyond our slow and fragmented approach.
But YouTube, of all the current content "platforms," is arguably the most fragmented.
Maybe that's just a symptom of an increasingly niche-driven, fragmented popular culture.
"The movement is destined to be a little fragmented because the impacts are fragmented, are localized," says Les Blomberg, head of the Vermont-based Noise Pollution Clearinghouse, which raises awareness of the effects of noise and compiles resources for fighting it.
The result is a highly fragmented education software market with some big established incumbents.
These bodies-in-passage are channeled by combining sound and language with fragmented narrative.
The setback for extremism leaves mainstream politics in the Netherlands more fragmented than ever.
"The first book, while important, was fragmented and didn't make sense," explains Belham-Payne.
The UK learning disabilities market is a highly fragmented market, dominated by independent providers.
Today's phantom public sphere has been fragmented and submerged into billions of individual capillaries.
So not only is deal sourcing fragmented across Europe, but so are the returns.
Moderate Market Position: KDX operates in fragmented markets and has relatively small market shares.
So you sort of have this fragmented audience that you're trying to market to.
"The skull was found to be fragmented," Kellner was quoted as saying by GloboNews.
But even though the brain was segregated into specialized modules, it wasn't becoming fragmented.
Carmakers liked this fragmented market, because dealers lacked the clout to demand large discounts.
His People's Party (PP) remained the largest party, but in a newly fragmented parliament.
And of the other seven cities, the market is fragmented among three other vendors.
It also factors in GIC's fragmented ownership, which could affect the timeliness of support.
Google Home doesn't have a screen, and its messaging apps are a fragmented mess.
Britain's hotel market is highly fragmented, with small, independent operators running half the hotels.
The more fragmented Android market offers five-minute, 10-minute, and user-defined periods.
In two smaller square ink drawings, fragmented animal carcasses add to the dystopic unease.
A deal will mark the first sizeable consolidation in Indonesia's highly fragmented tower sector.
The Italian bid is facing similar problems with fragmented political support at the moment.
" Meanwhile, questions about your marital prospects prompt the fragmented answer, "a ring on it.
In China, having a fragmented app store ecosystem creates all sorts of different conditions.
This enormously fragmented industry struggles to match shippers (the demand) with carriers (the supply).
And the opposition to the incumbent party has been fragmented, scattered and lacked crediblity.
Brazil's retail system is "hugely fragmented," made up of many tiny players, he said.
Given our fragmented and fundamentally broken health care system, each EpiPen story is different.
The rest is fragmented among traditional local agents who are focused on one destination.
Coming attractions: U.S. waterworks distribution is a $13 billion industry, but it's highly fragmented.
"The world of VR audio is pretty fragmented at the moment," Dalton told me.
But it also feels fragmented, and could make Facebook's many sharing surfaces feel redundant.
Competitive Industry, Low Bargaining Power: China's auto dealership industry is highly fragmented and competitive.
Our consciousnesses merge and I'm wandering the fragmented, broken nightmares of a dying man.
They're so oddly fragmented, some of these songs, it's just the most amazing thing.
Cambadelis appealed to the fragmented field on the left not to split the vote.
As a result, the city's politics are now more competitive, but also more fragmented.
GLUE positions Gary's willfully fragmented, mutable, and plural sense of self within this history.
They found that Europe's market for shoes and clothing was fragmented, inefficient and offline.
Industry experts expect more consolidation in the fragmented hotel market following the Marriott deal.
BlackBerry was very popular, Android wasn't quite popular and it started out really fragmented.
Popular taste, the authors argue, has consequently become both more fragmented and more volatile.
Even with Saturday's defeat, Reddam remains an intriguing figure in a tough, fragmented industry.
The fragmented result, however, did not settle who will form the country's next government.
China's logistics industry, for example, is a fragmented, over-regulated and corruption-riddled mess.
Four years ago, Spain's two-party system turned into a much more fragmented landscape.
It's still replete with false positives, racial and cultural drawbacks, and fragmented privacy policies.
Though the Tongda Operators are the biggest, China's delivery market is fragmented and cutthroat.
But no clear successor to Bouteflika has yet emerged and Algeria's opposition is fragmented.
At best, he could take charge and lead a fragmented franchise back to relevance.  
Inappropriate and excessive care is common, and patients struggle to navigate a fragmented system.
You may be fragmented, but you feel absolved of all the blame for it.
Soundtracked by holymachine's hypnotic synth arpeggios, Aquiet attempts to visually conjure our fragmented realities.
Rebel groups inside east Aleppo are fragmented and do not always act in concert.
At the outset are two videos, each projected onto a big fragmented plywood screen.
We're politically divided, socially fragmented, skeptical of one another's basic facts and news sources.
And the opposition to the incumbent party has been fragmented, scattered and lacked credibility.
What's more, the fragmented way care is provided and paid for is a burden.
The race was fragmented, with 19 candidates vying for the presidency in Sunday's vote.
Despite the flurry of deal-making, the market for legal cannabis products remains fragmented.
It's fragmented and giddy, snapshots flying by at a clip so fast they blur.
And it is exacerbated by our fragmented, information-dense, choose-your-own-reality culture.
Otherwise, a U.S.-China deal will still leave the global economy fragmented, he added.
" But, he said, "in this urban, fragmented landscape, they see us almost every day.
In its desperate, fragmented lurch, Jpegmafia's noise demands more, and hence exhausts more fully.
Talk to market guys, and they will scream about fragmented markets and thin liquidity.
Thanks to all that switching, their records of time and miles driven are fragmented.
Yet the assembly itself is more fragmented and polarized disunited after elections in May.
"Before the land was all fragmented," said Huang Zhineng, a manager at Mount Niangniang.
The proposed government must be approved by the deeply fragmented parliament in next days.
Yet the assembly itself is more fragmented and polarised disunited after elections in May.
Not so easy to DIYThe payments landscapes in emerging markets are fragmented and complex.
Her songwriting tends toward narratives about dissolute nights and fragmented romantic and sexual connections.
Yemen's conflict is a fragmented and in some places confused morass of feuding parties.
Read: Teaching children about human trafficking Yet unharmonized regimes have led to fragmented compliance.
IN A EUROPE of fragmented parliaments and thriving extremes, sometimes the centre still holds.
The second cone was also fragmented -- into one large piece and two smaller ones.
A fragmented business model has long been a barrier for spectacular and exciting fights.
As a result, we care for people in a fragmented, inefficient and costly fashion.
So the public isn't one thing; it's highly fragmented, and it's basically mutually hostile.
But the FFRMS, built upon fragmented and obsolete data, failed to meet these criteria.
Retail is an enormous and fragmented business that wants out of the Amazon gulag.
On social media, narratives are fragmented and stories drift off, consumed by the network.
The dangling wires are unruly; the several engravings form a fragmented and ungainly whole.
Like Léger's early paintings, the film is flush with discontinuous, fragmented, and kaleidoscopic sensations.
The Chinese market is fragmented, Morgan Stanley says, with more than 1,500 such lending platforms.
It's a fragmented market, and those organizations don't always know how to reach parents efficiently.
That's why industries with a highly fragmented competitive landscape tend to get much lower valuations.
Yet even as both companies face challenges, there's opportunity for both in a fragmented market.
"It's highly fragmented and a post-crash fire consumed much of the evidence," he said.
They are fragmented and weak compared with carmakers, and less inclined to drive hard bargains.
With the gig economy on the rise, where and when people work is becoming fragmented.
Investments in health security are fragmented, piecemeal, and not yet mapped to specific, measurable benchmarks.
"The landscape changes so quickly," he added, with the distribution landscape being fragmented at present.
China's political system displays "fragmented authoritarianism", as Kenneth Lieberthal of the Brookings Institution calls it.
They found that it outperformed historians trained in restoring fragmented stone, clay, or metal tablets.
"I am concerned about a more fragmented Europe," he told a small group of reporters.
This could've left dinosaurs in fragmented habitats with limited opportunities to reproduce, according to researchers.
Analysts have said the likely outcome is extremely unclear given fragmented and polarised parliamentary groupings.
Analysts have said the likely outcome is extremely unclear given fragmented and polarized parliamentary groupings.
Europe's capital markets are still relatively underdeveloped and fragmented, the EU executive said in September.
It brings the fragmented hotels under a RedDoorz brand and markets them through its platform.
S. efforts to counter the exploitation of information by rivals have been tepid and fragmented.
The market for wine is also fragmented, with thousands of brands from around the world.
Drugstore survived the dot-com bust but struggled to grow in an extremely fragmented business.
CEE cable markets are more fragmented and usually less built out than in western Europe.
And they'll know a lot more about how America's fragmented voting process actually works, too.
Problem: Hospitals are fragmented and compartmentalized with few processes for tracking patients beyond their walls.
This has been the case for generations, but online culture is fragmented and constantly morphing.
"What happens particularly with supernatural beliefs is that they are fragmented and trivialized," she says.
Meanwhile, Holup's borderless yet fragmented maps defy local and macro perspectives, including national borders themselves.
A society that is rapidly becoming more open and fragmented is harking back to tradition.
It was Bolsonaro's first legislative defeat, underscoring the resistance he faces in a fragmented Congress.
Despite that, Kabila remained in power, stoking discontent, with control over the fragmented country faltering.
In an age of declining viewership and ever more fragmented media, Trump is ratings gold.
It triggered concern in Europe that a global approach to banking rules would be fragmented.
"The current market is still fragmented, wide open and the opportunity is huge," he adds.
The Pirates are benefiting from Iceland's fragmented political landscape where coalition government is the norm.
The process of cross-border payments and procurement for businesses can be challenging and fragmented.
We would see a more fragmented world, one where regional autarky replaces an international order.
As Africa's fields grow more productive, such thin, fragmented markets are becoming a bigger problem.
But the fragmented market suffered from inefficiency, and threatened to become a hotbed for fraud.
In its second election in six months, Spain once again voted for a fragmented parliament.
Investors also see potential for the fragmented Italian banking system to consolidate and cut costs.
The tax agency said the leaked data was fragmented and not sufficient for eventual fraud.
I worry that this streaming service is yet another step into a tribalized, fragmented society.
It's as if an invisible body were all voice, fragmented but steadily and pointedly articulate.
The sex scenes are daringly fragmented and almost abstract while the narrative is bluntly symmetrical.
"It is fragmented; the people who work in health care hate the system," she said.
We keep working on this flawed system which is fragmented instead of working in partnerships.
Conflict has changed, indeed, only to become more diffuse, fragmented, and intricate — not less dreadful.
Set largely inside the house, the story emerges through party chitchat and Will's fragmented memories.
How to find the great scripts that will be competitive in an increasingly fragmented market?
I think historically it's been a very fragmented market- too many operators in small countries.
She will probably clear this hurdle, but European politics is fragmented and unpredictable these days.
However, the country of 70 million people and more than 200 ethnic groups is fragmented.
That failed merger left the wider EU steel sector fragmented and vulnerable to economic downturns.
The struggling global dairy industry is fragmented, potentially yielding opportunities, CEO Lino Saputo Jr. said.
At times, "Dietland" can feel fragmented, more a collection of provocations than a coherent story.
Tennis has become fragmented and territorial with numerous governing bodies, crowded schedules and over management.
But if the attachment figure is the source of terror, then the mind becomes fragmented.
In Europe, we even have a stronger market position, and the competition is more fragmented.
The memoir is told in fragmented chapters, many of which read like self-contained essays.
The exhibition and book additionally reflect the newest discoveries of Mangum's fragmented body of work.
In 2020, where you get your care will be a lot more fragmented, Bhattacharyya said.
He experimented with structure, and his style evolved, from longer lines to shorter, fragmented ones.
Wilders, in the fragmented Dutch parliamentary system, has no viable route to becoming prime minister.
"I didn't know how to have this kind of fragmented family structure," Ms. Pombo said.
Gymboree's liquidation had presented parents with a more fragmented landscape to shop for kids clothing.
Today, those political frameworks have fragmented and are shaped more by identity than by ideology.
However, their various groups are seen as fragmented and often in competition with each other.
But Coulter said a fragmented internet may in fact be a silver lining for investors.
Fragmented bones of four Denisovans, two Neanderthals and the daughter of both have been recovered.
A more fragmented ISIS has been evolving for years now, prior to the Raqqa battle.
When reefs die off and become fragmented, it is harder for corals to reproduce naturally.
A fragmented vocal sample scurries over the mix, building a layer of uncertainty and darkness.
The collapsed merger leaves the wider EU steel sector fragmented and vulnerable to economic downturns.
It's a much more fragmented and competitive digital media market than it is in Germany.
It comes off as not necessarily fragmented, but multifaceted, not dense, but lithe and airy.
That sense of community at times can be lost online, it can be very fragmented.
"It really seems to be the impact of our fragmented health care system," Thakrar says.
Fragmented Gaze continues at Tiger Strikes Asteroid (440 S Broadway, Los Angeles) through July 30.
As their habitats become fragmented by deforestation and development, these oversized weasels face local extinctions.
Yeah, and I think you've got a very fragmented ... Outside of the big incumbent, you've got a very, very fragmented industry of supply owners that have technology platforms that just are not up to speed, and we've got the best product in the world.
"The commercial drone industry is fragmented," Auterion co-founder and co-CEO Kevin Sartori tells me.
Others wondered why Apple would even want to break into the fragmented electronic health records business.
Similarly, finance as a whole could be big even if it were fragmented into midsize banks.
And right now the wider landscape for connecting money to causes is massively fragmented and inefficient.
The familiar sight of lorries queuing at state borders suggests an economy that is hopelessly fragmented.
One result could be yet more "geo-fencing", whereby the internet becomes fragmented along geographical lines.
The importance of cross-platform compatibility in mobile markets as fragmented as these can't be overstated.
"As the fragmented industry continues to consolidate, economies of scale will be awarded to the winners."
However, the highly fragmented nature of opioid lawsuits creates an impediment for a global master settlement.
"One role that technology can play is making the delivery of services less fragmented," said Nielsen.
But electronic trading venues do help marry up the fragmented liquidity across the market, Prager said.
Britt explained the problem with current internet of things devices, saying that the process is fragmented.
Before, it's very fragmented in your mind, and you're not sure how things will tie together.
In a way, you can serve a market better that is so fragmented and ill-defined.
Given the fragmented political landscape, this could give Georgian Dream another 20-30% of the seats.
For now, the industry is highly fragmented, with some 8,000 domestic competitors, and it is inefficient.
Against this fragmented and fractured background, anyone who speaks critically is immediately labeled as a betrayer.
Compare that to today's decentralized and fragmented media landscape, and we see the challenges for brands.
Ownership of the company, which has a market value of €11bn ($12bn), is fragmented and unstable.
China's smartphone landscape is largely fragmented, with numerous local and white label brands flooding the market.
"These patients tend to receive fragmented care by way of readmission to different hospitals," Kumar said.
Perhaps only Germany's market, with its hundreds of municipal and co-operative banks, is similarly fragmented.
The venture industry is highly fragmented, with more than 200 venture firms in Silicon Valley alone.
When it comes to where parents shop for kids shoes today, the market remains pretty fragmented.
First, the capturing of "kingpins" has left gangs fragmented, undisciplined and prone to fighting among themselves.
Colonialism fragmented the continent and linked its economies to imperial capitals rather than to each other.
Gentiloni has won the backing of the fragmented Senate, allowing his government to formally take office.
In November, Google hired a new CEO, David Feinberg, just to address its fragmented health initiatives.
Enthusiasts say that free trade will join up Africa's fragmented markets, ignite industrialisation and create jobs.
It is the considerable burden our fragmented system puts on patients to coordinate their own care.
How do we build better partnerships between very fragmented systems of hospitals insurers and product providers.
His photos have the fragmented energy of collages, enhanced by the color slide film he used.
Otherwise we risk having a fragmented solution and that would be a great problem for Norway.
The patchwork of state regulators is so fragmented that you need a map to navigate it.
A recording of the artist's voice — her French accent is recognizable — offers fragmented clues and narration.
"What we're seeing is that these customers have disconnected and fragmented islands of information," she said.
"We think that entertainment is actually pretty fragmented," he says in an interview with The Verge.
"The world of content licensing has traditionally been very fragmented and regionalized," a Netflix representative said.
As the country has fragmented, rival armies, two different governments, and extremists have vied for control.
But that's left customers struggling to get their teams set up on all these fragmented tools.
Nearly everyone has been frustrated or abused by America's fragmented, overcomplicated, inefficient, often cruel healthcare system.
Between 1995 and 2015 privatizations have produced a fragmented rail network controlled by a dozen companies.
And I'm honestly not sure it's a bad thing that we see more fragmented social networks.
Acquisitions are seen as a way to grow in a sector that is fragmented and oversupplied.
A fragmented political system needs a mechanism to produce a majority, such as a run-off.
He was, and remains, a stalwart of the relatively small and fragmented US anti-war movement.
In an increasingly fragmented world, it's natural to wonder if anything remains to galvanize our unity.
Ultimately, the best way to reduce polypharmacy is to overhaul our fragmented approach to health care.
This is at least partially because of how complex and fragmented our health care system is.
Instead of travelling to Brussels buoyed by an election win, May's government was weak and fragmented.
That is bound to energize Turkey's notoriously fragmented political opposition, which has languished in recent years.
These shows are trying to define themselves and claim their turf in an increasingly fragmented category.
We also know that more fragmented care delivery is associated with greater spending and worse quality.
For example, 5G would allow the Pentagon to combine its fragmented networks into a single network.
It's remarkably fragmented: Symantec's enterprise business is the largest player, with only 7 percent market share.
Now, priests say, the Church's leadership is more fragmented and, because of that, carries less clout.
The whole thing had to be this fragmented for us to be able to stay sane.
So when someone experiences trauma, their memories can become fragmented, and rational thoughts can be impaired.
"The truth of the matter is, the team is splintered, the team is fragmented," revealed Evans.
Some Arab states -- Syria, Iraq, Libya and Yemen -- have fragmented, while others like Egypt are dysfunctional.
Tata's push to expand reflects a broader global trend towards consolidation of a fragmented steelmaking industry.
In Europe, where the hotel market is more fragmented, online agents account for one in four.
We're able to turn out some pretty raw, loose, and fragmented things when we're with him.
An obvious takeaway from RSA 2016 is that the market has become incredibly saturated and fragmented.
For decades, the forest has been fragmented by clear-cutting, road building, oil development and mining.
She lives in a fragmented forest near the town of Pandharkawada, in the middle of India.
Even though the experience of the video is fragmented, the story holds the viewer's attention strongly.
Sometimes mirrors are added to the arrangement, introducing blank circles or fragmented reflections of the artist.
Several times, rival militias have formed coalitions that later fragmented, pitting former allies against each other.
Light leaks through the pieces of fragmented wood, seemingly bathing the room in sunlight and shadow.
MSNBC makes an authoritative narrative out of reports, takes and jokes that feel fragmented on Twitter.
Had it been an insurance-based system, there would have been a "fragmented" response, he said.
It is through this love that each person brings unity to his or her fragmented personality.
Packed into a dense knot of prose-formatted lines, the poem tangles seemingly unrelated, fragmented thoughts.
YOU'VE SEEN IT HAPPEN OF COURSE IN THE U.S. EUROPE IS A MUCH MORE FRAGMENTED MARKET.
Our fragmented society has fallen away from the sense that we are all in this together.
Fragmented coalitions Sanders' standing with black voters encapsulates the larger uncertainty looming over his early ascent.
Mr. Bridle's term for this form of belonging is "algorithmic citizenship": a decentralized and fragmented status.
Mr. Johnson consolidated the Brexit vote, but the Remain vote was fragmented and across progressive forces.
Analysts have said such a feat would be extremely difficult with fragmented and polarized parliamentary groupings.
Bloomberg, who stumped in California on Monday, benefits from a weaker Biden and a fragmented field.
But the provision of business education online is fragmented, according to Helen Poitevin, Gartner research director.
In 2014, Dr. Banks-Leite and her colleagues unveiled a database of fragmented forests called Biofrag.
He didn't die, though; he survived, with only a fragmented memory of what he had done.
The logistics industry is highly fragmented with a number of local players jostling for market share.
Video footage shows many of the corpses were partially decomposed and some already had fragmented shells.
This approach has been criticized for fostering more violence, both by state forces and fragmented cartels.
"The big change we're seeing at the moment is that demand is more fragmented," said Moret.
Called the mesentery, it was first thought to be a fragmented part of the digestive system.
Her entire fragmented psyche hinges on her denial of everything happening right in front of her.
Instead, our world is fragmented into tribes — all insistent on surviving, but on their own terms.
I've also been interested in the ways images are read, when memory becomes broken and fragmented.
It's very local, it's fragmented and it should be a bigger category than it is. Right.
Women are everywhere in Paula Wilson's art, which cobbles together fragmented images like shards of stained glass.
Yet now it is politically adrift and fragmented with its political center, commonly known as Volksparteien, imploding.
It's an elegantly fragmented revival of Analytical Cubism infected with the raffish nonchalance of early Robert Rauschenberg.
This makes Robert's ability to recapture even a fragmented or distant version of his experiences extra-impressive.
The dispute mirrors the fragmented nature of the country following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
Education, like health care, is a complex and fragmented industry, which makes it hard to gain scale.
The industry is also extremely fragmented, with more than 75,000 companies in the U.S. and Canada alone.
The commercial fitness equipment market is not as fragmented as the highly competitive health club operator market.
In his shakedown cruise, he has had the advantage of a majority government and a fragmented opposition.
Neither Congress nor the president seem willing to learn the ways of fragmented coalition politics, Europe-style.
This approach stands in clear contrast with our fragmented state-by-state regulation of equivalent U.S. institutions.
It creates a shared experience in otherwise fragmented societies, breaking down barriers of class, race and gender.
Some mergers make sense: for instance, the steel sector is highly fragmented, a result of local protectionism.
With the opposition fragmented, and populists to his left and right, many Chileans wish Mr Piñera well.
"Steady as she blows" is a mantra that I try to live by within our fragmented family.
Construction is one of the world's most fragmented industries, with fierce competition between small firms for contracts.
This was a giant, fragmented marketplace just like, say, the taxi industry used to be in America.
But he has rarely angered large voter groups at home, and the opposition is weak and fragmented.
Gentiloni won the backing of the fragmented Senate on Wednesday, allowing his government to formally take office.
Oudea expected more acquisition opportunities in corporate and investment banking in Europe as the market was fragmented.
The outcome of the checks is likely to boost consolidation in Bulgaria's fragmented banking sector, Radev said.
"Multilateral efforts against slavery are siloed and fragmented, with little effort made at strategic coordination," he said.
Weirdly enough, this has managed to make us more tribal and more fragmented at the same time.
"European banking remains as fragmented today as it was in 2012," notes Magdalena Stoklosa of Morgan Stanley.
Is your attention span, like mine, so fragmented that you can't even put together a coherent metaphor?
Although cocky in places, it's also intelligent and witty, introspective and humbling, vulnerable, spiritual, but not fragmented.
After Zuck declared "Carthage must be destroyed", Google+ flopped and its messaging apps became a fragmented mess.
Mr Nakamoto had planned for mining to be a very fragmented activity, done by individual bitcoin holders.
The Android market is already fragmented; smartphone makers such as Huawei and Samsung run their own stores.
The boat race is a sort of microcosm of London itself: fragmented, stratified, defined by class. Right?
Today, the valley is smooth and fragmented, but its former status as a riverbed is clearly visible.
It has also emboldened a fragmented opposition, which had been floundering since Macron's landslide victory last year.
The situation highlights the whack-a-mole game of trying to police the fragmented social media space.
Minor curates the best of Atlanta and brings together an often fragmented arts scene under one roof.
Malaysia's opposition parties also tend to be fragmented, with infighting helping to solidify BN's grip on power.
The point of my book is that it's a fragmented, alienated society with very high suicide rates.
One has to view her account away from a feed to see the fragmented pictures slot together.
Unlike those in America, the land of Sears and Walmart, China's retail chains were fragmented and stodgy.
Asset quality benefits from low average indexed loan-to-values (LTVs) and a highly fragmented loan book.
But they make perfect sense in a society where overwork and social media has rendered us fragmented.
The US is a very big country with a fragmented criminal justice system, and mistakes will happen.
His restless music gurgles and explodes in often fragmented phrases, leaping breathlessly from one thing to another.
In our fragmented media world, it's hard to imagine anything like the collective experience created by Watergate.
Bini Smaghi said both the Italian and German banking markets were too fragmented and needed to consolidate.
Whole Foods has 467 U.S. stores and roughly 1 percent share of the fragmented U.S. grocery market.
If Europe were considered fragmented before, this decision has only stoked the fire in the short term.
But some business will go elsewhere and Europe's financial industry will become more fragmented and less efficient.
And the opposition remains fragmented, meaning no other leader in Bolivia as yet compares in political stature.
The natural progress of her life, however, is fragmented in Hong's kaleidoscopic fusion of reality and fantasy.
Populists paralyse fragmented legislatures, blur into the mainstream and shape a more nationalist, less co-operative agenda.
Despite the street protests, the fragmented Hungarian opposition so far looks unable to mount a serious challenge.
Although a variety of states teach financial literacy in schools already, these efforts are fragmented and underfunded.
Germany's banking market is indeed fragmented and without the benefits of scale, low interest rates will bite.
Fitch does not factor in any shareholder support in the ratings because of UF's fragmented shareholding base.
When the boomers pass on their inheritance, the sums are likely to be small, fragmented and drained.
The result is a fragmented sector that ends up charging higher fees than in the United States.
Opponents have accused the Trump administration of taking a fragmented, inconsistent approach toward the health-care system.
The dispute on Tuesday came as AIBA has tried to assert control over the fragmented boxing world.
The move sent the fragmented country into a spiral, disrupting one of its few areas of stability.
Andersen wants Panalpina's air and sea freight operations to help DSV consolidate the fragmented freight-forwarding industry.
When researchers amputated both of those heads, the worm then generated another head onto its fragmented body.
Don't you love it when there's a fragmented market with many different actors and outdated tech products?
In today's fragmented market, it is increasingly rare for any programing to draw that sort of audience.
There is no question that the arrival of a fragmented and divided internet is now upon us.
Despite the fragmented recording sessions, which the band fretted over, there's a tangible cohesiveness to the album.
The scene—though more fragmented than ever—thrives in spite of its own shortcomings, inexperience, and disorganization.
With investors hot on enterprise startups, the market will become more fragmented and saturated than ever before.
"We think the impact will likely be small given the fragmented nature of the market", they said.
She returned to Milan months later at age 14, where she began to rebuild her fragmented life.
Biggar said there is a "first-mover advantage" for Schwab in an industry that is fragmented today.
It has to be, because it is a memoir of trauma, and memories of trauma are fragmented.
With the preacher's shuddering, convulsive movements, he offers fragmented human motion as a metaphor for social disintegration.
The more fragmented the wholesalers can keep the market, the better they insure their place in it.
But GDPR has ramped up the speed of change in what has been such a fragmented industry.
He appears in many of them, but in fragmented form and usually with a camera in hand.
This sounds like a good idea, a way to unify Germany's fragmented progressives into a strong collective.
The M.Q.M. fragmented into several factions, with each group vying for political legitimacy and control over Karachi.
But already the long hot summer of '16 has faded away into a fragmented and fuzzy memory.
This pedestal sits on a New York sidewalk, providing chaotic, fragmented views of houses, cars and pavement.
This is because the retail investment market is too fragmented, and these deals are highly time-sensitive.
The new European Parliament—which has a veto on trade deals—is more fragmented than the last.
Though Boko Haram was hierarchal, it was also fragmented, each division preoccupied with ensuring its own survival.
The self appears fragmented, in daily life and in meditative states, but subjectivity does not break down.
For example, when someone dissociates, thoughts, feelings, physical sensations that are usually integrated can end up fragmented.
The company also wanted to take advantage of a multimedia marketing business that was fragmented and localized.
While it may be installed fairly quickly, its powers would be limited by a highly fragmented opposition.
It's a difficult and challenging road, made even more so when health care is fragmented and uncoordinated.
Daunting lines took the British pavilion, with its fragmented, op-art Union Jack tower, off the list.
With authority fragmented, there was little effective crime fighting and some militias even participated in criminal networks.
Italy's fragmented banking sector is seen headed for a new round of consolidation among mid-tier lenders.
"It may help explain why some asteroids appear to be rubble piles, fragmented by collisions," he said.
In "A Word, a Name, a Gift" (1952) green arches and brickwork form a fragmented building facade.
Competition in American Broadband's (ABB) footprint is more fragmented and less formidable with generally lower Internet speeds.
When individuals fall back onto clans, tribes, and us-versus-them identities, the political community gets fragmented.
The fragmented field makes it hard to gauge the make-up of a likely second-round vote.
The original, non-fragmented organism could have been a fungal network measuring yards (meters) across, Smith said.
It would leave fragmented Palestinian areas, no longer viable as an independent state, under perpetual Israeli administration.
Forgive me if it's scattered, but I think it speaks to the fragmented spirit of the moment.
Thakrar argues that some of this most likely has to do with America's fragmented health care system.
Patients are often left coordinating their own care among fragmented providers and dealing with arbitrary coverage decisions.
Deconstructed, fragmented, and floating, Paul Mpagi Sepuya's photography reveals the solitude and splendors of his studio practice.
For the near future, though, it looks like Android has found yet another way to feel fragmented.
Republicans, however, have said they aren't interested in opening the government in a fragmented way, Politico reports.
The company never quite managed to make a dent in this market, which has traditionally been quite fragmented.
Is this a new era of deglobalization, fragmented supply chains and more limited end markets for big companies?
The rise of cord cutting has also contributed to the issue by creating a highly fragmented streaming ecosystem.
Even in a fragmented media landscape there is a single channel that can matter more than the others.
The category is very fragmented, with market leader Amway Corp having only 3.6 percent share, Euromonitor data showed.
URSULA VON DER LEYEN has a tough task ahead, pressing a broad agenda in a fragmented European Parliament.
Borges's portrayal of Edgar has always vacillated between an earnest hangdog friend and a fragmented, sporadically angry veteran.
Part of what is really collapsing here is that the networks have become too fragmented and too polarized.
It can continue as a bulwark against extremism, or become a failed and fragmented state, exploited by extremists.
The result could be a fragmented parliament roiling with anti-establishment sentiment, but unable to voice it coherently.
The four men were elected on April 28 in a national election that delivered a deeply fragmented parliament.
As the game's day cycles, you gain access to different ink to further develop your own fragmented story.
There's been such a sprawl of software in general that data and the knowledge behind it [is fragmented].
And what other society is fragmented into more than 221,000 castes, each with its own proud creation myth?
As you can see, the role of sensors in the NFL is fragmented and controversial at the moment.
Unlike the young, whose fragmented attention is fought over by thousands of apps, retirees are up for grabs.
The transaction would also highlight the value of PPD's significant scale in what is otherwise a fragmented industry.
Barthelme's novel looks at fatherhood from many different angles in his characteristic fragmented style and darkly humorous prose.
For years, smartphones have constituted one of the very few consistent trends in an otherwise fragmented media landscape.
The other point that this deal underscores is just how fragmented the whole industry of recruitment remains today.
In our system of separated and fragmented power, it is always difficult for Washington to pass major legislation.
Together with advances in technology, the reforms enticed new entrants and created what looks like a fragmented market.
You can't sustain a liberal democracy if the citizenry is both fragmented and distrustful of its governing institutions.
Yet that would require negotiating an unpopular overhaul of the nation's costly pension reform with a fragmented Congress.
Like the city, the EU can feel fragmented and discordant, lacking a common mood or a shared story.
For example, the mobile phone market is more fragmented than in the US, and remains largely country specific.
And, above all, they don't differentiate between social classes in a city that's fragmented and torn by differences.
Italy's 9,13 MW of wind power is fragmented, with only ERG operating more than 1,000 MW of capacity.
Fragmented sea ice and open water in southern Beaufort Sea, near Herschel Island, Yukon Territory, May 6, 2007.
Pre-Hivy, collecting requests and tracking projects across a large number of employees was a tedious, fragmented process.
We live fragmented lives, completely out of tune with nature, the seasons, and the various cycles of time.
It's a very fragmented market and you never know how to find the best company for your home.
LSD research was essentially banned in the '70s The history of LSD research is fragmented and somewhat controversial.
" The star markets a lifestyle of leisure, "compensat[ing] for the fragmented productive specializations that are actually lived.
As newly politicized South Africans variously joined and formed alternative organizations, it fragmented and began to lose influence.
And with no minimum vote-share required to enter Congress, parties are excessively fragmented, weakly led and clientelistic.
Ease of use belies the fact that the list of payment options across Africa is long and fragmented.
This results in a fragmented customer base where its top 10 customers make up 0003% of total revenues.
In a country with a vast and fragmented territory, this is especially true of state and municipal rule.
The market is fragmented and, unlike America, most English secondary schools or school chains do their own procurement.
This can result in fragmented, disjointed care that pinballs women among providers who work in different health systems.
"The banking sector is too fragmented in Qatar so the central bank should welcome consolidation," the official said.
According to Health Ministry officials, Indonesia's fragmented government ministries often work at cross purposes when tackling the issue.
Lazada chief executive Max Bittner said Southeast Asia "is highly fragmented and diverse with significant barriers to entry".
Scientists estimate that there are only 800 of these living over 250,000 fragmented acres in hills and forests.
"Their policies are so fragmented, so changing that we really can't understand what the strategy is," he said.
Spanish politics has been transformed by the emergence of two parties, Ciudadanos and Podemos, that have fragmented Parliament.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The rating reflects Kapital's position as a leading, independent company in Turkey's fragmented factoring sector.
The trucking industry is a giant and fragmented system of shippers, freight carriers, brokers and, of course, drivers.
It will, however, help accelerate investment in growth and support consolidation of the fragmented European laboratory testing markets.
Even the best visitation policies can't make up for the broken bonds and fragmented communities that incarceration produces.
Pangea eventually broke up into smaller land masses, which then fragmented further and became our modern-day continents.
The road to yes involved a fragmented political landscape, an insistent fan base and gently prodding studio executives.
Rome has promoted mergers and acquisitions in Italy's fragmented utility sector for several years to help boost competitiveness.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The rating reflects Destek's position as a leading, independent company in Turkey's fragmented factoring sector.
S. development finance tools are outdated and fragmented across multiple federal agencies, and often are not well coordinated.
Our songs may be hyper and kind of crazy sometimes, but they don't necessarily have that fragmented aspect.
In 2014, just as a collapse in oil prices torpedoed Venezuela's economy, Maduro further fragmented the military structure.
"The community that was so tightly knit, all the neighbors have left and fragmented," Said Ali, 30, said.
All online media and content is fragmented, a problem which was solved by search engines and social media.
Since then, I've been looser and a little more okay with things being fragmented and not so perfect.
"Currently, the IoT industry is fragmented, lacking a standardized approach, operating system, and communication system," Geotab's Cawse says.
It compliments the music's trajectory from one dreamy texture to the next, forming one strange and fragmented experience.
Scale allows you to actually unite a very fragmented industry instead of driving efficiencies across the supply chain.
Mr. Sisi has banned public protests, fragmented the opposition and exerted an iron grip on the news media.
A lyrical and fragmented treatment of a real-life espionage case, this drama explores gender, race and power.
A lyrical and fragmented treatment of a real-life espionage case, the drama explores gender, race and power.
The first movement began with subdued sustained tone, with an ominous, questioning, fragmented phrase in low strings underneath.
Jason Roberts spent seven years hand-illustrating Gorogoa, a layered puzzle game that unfolds like a fragmented storybook.
No matter how fragmented it is, TV seamlessly promotes its fiction as politics and its politics as entertainment.
Even with unified control, America's fragmented political institutions do not make it easy to change the status quo.
He said the big tech firms had the advantage of being global unlike the fragmented European banking industry.
How can one secure and track the movement of a jewel within a fragmented and opaque supply chain?
TrueNorth: To help fix inefficiencies in the fragmented trucking industry, TrueNorth offers a software solution for independent truckers.
The Mexican security forces have been notoriously fragmented, and the police operate at municipal, state, and federal levels.
This sees potential buyers fear buying a "lemon," coupled with over-complicated processes, hidden-fees, and fragmented supply.
As a result, we seem to have a fragmented economic response across the US, UK and the eurozone.
No matter the payment structure, fragmented medical practice cannot deliver consistent quality to individual patients and larger populations.
High on the list was "a man who calls"; she was tired of the fragmented connection of texting.
Online travel in Latin America is highly fragmented, but they are a leader, with 11 percent market share.
But the approach is too fragmented, Webber said, adding that the whole industry needed to push forward together.
Kosinski slips in and out of their fragmented narratives, a presence at once signally important and maddeningly elusive.
North American horse racing is fragmented, with no one body or commissioner overseeing the sport as a whole.
Rather than overhauling this fragmented system, both Obamacare and the Senate bill leave its distortions largely in place.
It will be the fourth election in four years, underscoring how fragmented and polarized Spanish politics have become.
It turns out that the lock market is quite fragmented with different locking system depending on the country.
While many studies have shown that extinctions are more common in fragmented environments, others haven't documented much effect.
He said Rise was also keen on India and Indonesia, where, he believes, many offline sectors are fragmented.
Rentals are offline and fragmented, with the majority of renters still paying their rent with cash or check.
While other countries are pushing ahead and making spectrum available for 5G, Europe is fragmented on the issue.
"Takeout is an important market because it's huge — also in the hundreds of billions — and fragmented," writes Chen.
The company's growth strategy involves making its own acquisitions in the highly fragmented logistics sector, the spokesman said.
"It's a transitional, fragmented episode built around narrative red herrings," Mike Hale wrote in The New York Times.
There was a general lack of information out there and the information that did exist was so fragmented.
Makavejev was a fan of cinéma vérité and is content to leave these fragmented impressions for your consideration.
We have to resist this regression into a petty, fragmented brand of politics rooted in resentment and fear.
Many of them still remain unopened: The messages are delicate, fragmented, and sometimes require months to piece together.
The StackPath platform is an integrated response to a fragmented problem created by too many delivery and security solutions.
Zenysis found all the fragmented data on vaccinations, got 100% of it integrated, and made the distribution process efficient.
A fractured health system One of the main failings, these experts believe, is the fragmented nature of American medicine.
The fragmented election has thrust Spain into a situation unprecedented in the four decades since the return of democracy.
That is what is behind his immigration tweets in particular and his fragmented, un-American immigration policies in general.
The leftover building blocks of the solar system, called planetesimals, were similarly fragmented, and they drifted apart over time.
The notes, associative and exploratory, add ever-additional layers of webbing to the already fragmented presentation of Jarman's Blue.
The researchers point out that this is a fragmented selection of the company's documents only going up to 2006.
The ASG is fragmented, comprised of various clans or family-based factions operating under different commanders in different areas.
Unlike European countries, where wireline carriers offer nationwide service, fixed-line companies in the U.S. have fragmented regional footprints.
While this is a huge but very fragmented market, Livne argues there hasn't been a lot of innovation here.
While he expected consolidation in the fragmented insurance industry, he sees "absolutely no advantages to a merger among giants".
"The Southeast Asia game must be played by Southeast Asia players because the region is so fragmented," he said.
One of the most notable features of the 2016 contest was that the party was fragmented without obvious factions.
But we had different kinds of challenges, too, like the weather, and our shoot was fragmented because of financing.
After Wednesday's Apple event, you'd be forgiven for thinking the iPhone, as a product category, is now horribly fragmented.
This acts as a single protocol, allowing SpotHero to bring some kind of standardization to an otherwise fragmented system.
"The Bath" is set in a suspended, fragmented world in which everything is submerged, dissolving, or about to overflow.
Ascendis Sports Nutrition, with brands such as SSN, has a fragmented product portfolio in South Africa, the company said.
Rather than the crisp, perfected images he'd set out for, Felländer found beauty in fearfully flawed and fragmented frames.
A fragmented market could spur more competition and innovation, but also restrict with what and with whom we play.
In a fragmented media environment, an Orwellian top-down model of propaganda just doesn't make a lot of sense.
Above all, European firms struggle compared with their American and Chinese rivals because the continent's markets are so fragmented.
As she awaits the results of her appeal, she pieces her fragmented childhood recollections into a tentative, jumbled ­autobiography.
The wave of new arrivals since 2015 has accelerated its long-term evolution into a more plural, fragmented country.
Without interoperability and integration, enterprises will be left with siloed data, fragmented workflows and security gaps in the cloud.
As Moore's Law slows, and engineers look elsewhere for performance improvements, the chip industry will become even more fragmented.
The digital landscape is already fragmented, and it's continually fragmenting further, as content creators choose to become content providers.
This area is filled with potentially millions of fragmented icy bodies, making it similar to the distant Asteroid Belt.
For emerging markets, financial systems with fragmented banking systems that have seen limited innovation will be the most exposed.
Consumer tastes are becoming more and more fragmented and big incumbents continue to lose market share to upstart brands.
For example, Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands have 200 languages between them, many of them fragmented further into dialects.
The Socialists, the main opposition party, also support it, making it more likely to pass through a fragmented parliament.
Yet, in the modern U.S., the wilderness is fragmented by cities, towns, highways, fences, and swaths of developed land.
"With fragmented Peronism, governability is not a problem in Argentina," said Pablo Knopoff, director of the Isonomía political consultancy.
You can serve a purpose, because information is so fragmented and so unclear, and there's so much bad information.
These days, the internet is fragmented into highly targeted websites, focused on a specific topic with a unique voice.
The U.S. trucking business is a $700-billion industry, but Uber is competing in a crowded and fragmented market.
They also argue that the modern web is too fragmented for comprehensive encryption to exist at a broad scale.
Images such as the polar bear roaming fragmented ice are an important symbol of the effects of global warming.
Zalando hopes to eventually take 5 percent of the fragmented European fashion market, compared with about 1 percent now.
According to Daniel Guttentag, a hospitality and tourism professor at Charleston College, the tour market is also quite fragmented.
Though political scientists proved slow to pick up on it (see article), America's parties are more fragmented than usual.
Highways and other urban developments have fragmented the cats' habitats, making it difficult for them to find new mates.
Vision Fund meanwhile [accommodates] a flow of capital that hasn't had a way of accessing this highly fragmented market.
But in defence and technology, you described a Europe that's failed to work together, a Europe that's too fragmented.
Newly translated by Fiona Graham, 1947 compiles fragmented scenes from across time and space, ordered more or less chronologically.
This "platform overhead" only compounds as you add more features, leading to a fragmented and potentially frustrating customer experience.
The polls show a fragmented political landscape in which the political identity of the next government is yet unclear.
Through this, FOX remains well positioned to address an increasingly fragmented market with the emergence of alternative distribution platforms.
We therefore expect an acceleration of the "buy-and-build" strategy consolidating the fragmented laboratory testing market with acquisitions.
At no other time has sectarianism in Iraq been so hardened, with communities even of the same sect fragmented.
The sources flagged the risk of a fragmented board resulting from Thursday's meeting, potentially prolonging the bank's governance woes.
Having a fragmented Republican caucus "definitely adds to the difficulty of getting to a consensus and agreement," Hoagland said.
This "my country first" policy calculus is yet one more manifestation of an increasingly fragmented and "islandized" global environment.
Local trucking is a heavily fragmented industry, populated by small operators, many of them with 10 or fewer trucks.
More than five years since the start of the euro zone's debt crisis, the region's banking system remains fragmented.
As you collect mementos across Colin's memories by finding them and clicking on them, you uncover a fragmented mind.
The journey showed how fragmented the country is and how a power vacuum could so easily result in war.
On a basic level, Gagner's painting is a fragmented self-portrait: the artist feels torn apart by current events.
BRF is a corporation with fragmented ownership, but the ownership structure at Marfrig is closer to a family business.
He will have fractured and fragmented one of the most important athlete movements in years and rendered it unrecognizable.
These distributors are completely fragmented, and the quality of fresh ingredients varies meaningfully from one distributor to the next.
A chronologically fragmented narrative takes shape, one that spans generations of human habitation on this strange and hostile world.
But the internet is more like poetry: nonlinear, fragmented, spontaneous and explosive, a place to simultaneously hide and strike.
But Godsick is also at pains to emphasize the need for tennis to innovate in a fragmented sporting marketplace.
The pressure to reduce the prices of generic medicines has led to an increasingly fragmented and globalised production process.
Harriet's story involves gingerbread, and also gingerbread houses, fragmented families, a little girl named Gretel, and creepy Hansel dolls.
And the show's fragmented design, with all of those characters scattered to the winds, doesn't help in that regard.
These efforts underscore some faults in the US' fragmented health insurance system, in which coverage varies widely per payer.
This expansion of scope led to massively fragmented storytelling during probably the weakest season of the show, the fifth.
Similar to the public health system, these industries are fragmented and equally unprepared or capable across companies and regions.
Mr. Macron's plans have sailed through a Parliament with a big presidential majority, against a fragmented right and left.
But it feels incoherent, maybe in part because "Fahrenheit" has been adapted to a more fragmented era of media.
The proliferation of television political talk shows and the rise of the internet have created a fragmented media environment.
"Supplemental benefits represent a fragmented $240 billion industry that hasn't changed much in the last two decades," says Messerschmidt.
Yet Biden and others in the medical community believe the payoff for pooling this fragmented data will be huge.
Yet, despite the dire consequences, this public health epidemic is mired in a fragmented and tepid national response. Why?
Although the market may be becoming more fragmented, you could argue that all the apps are becoming more similar.
Kaur is passionate about disrupting traditional models of engagement used today in a deeply fragmented analytics and BI market.
"We are building on our distinct competitive advantages to capitalize on a large and fragmented market opportunity," he said.
Regulations are there but there is no coordination, promotion is fragmented and those expenses are not always bearing fruit.
Changing the constitution needs a two-thirds majority in parliament, which is deeply fragmented after last week's legislative election.
And certain qualities are centered on Apple's iOS ecosystem and the advantages it leverages over Google's more fragmented Android.
"The more fragmented we become as a culture, the more the media holds us together," she writes in 1989.
A government crackdown that began in 2007 has fragmented, but not dismantled, Mexico's drug trafficking gangs and criminal syndicates.
What might have been an impressionistic story of grief and coming of age emerges as fragmented and strangely static.
If not, we may still be running a fragmented infrastructure with expensive-to-maintain technology in another 50 years.
This resulted in a fragmented political composition, with a new political agreement, that prioritises social care and public health.
"The operating environment in Syria will likely remain highly fragmented, volatile and militarized for the foreseeable future," he said.
It also noted that the industry was changing rapidly, while also being fragmented with competition between major commercial operators.
But I believe my work is a poetic description — a fragmented visual narrative — of the soul of a place.
Singapore has a very competitive and fragmented market, with demand for life insurance mainly driven by the affluent segment.
The fear is that we exist in a fragmented realm of impenetrable niches and subcultures enabled by streaming media.
It may be the ultimate example of the state's fragmented maternal care system and how that system prioritizes babies.
The last ten years have been dominated by incomplete, ever more fragmented identities composed of multiplied and individualized persons.
It's a fragmented field, but New Hampshire reminded us that Bernie's support is strong and his supporters are committed.
In a sobering assessment of the divisions in German society that led to a fragmented result in the Sept.
While ActBlue is a nonprofit, Republican efforts at collecting small-dollar donations are fragmented among for-profit processing vendors.
So as we become more and more fragmented, like little atoms, she's much more about looking at the whole.
To be uncertain of why something previously so recognizable has suddenly become so fragmented is a pretty confusing thing.
The category is highly fragmented, with market leader Amway Corp having only a 3.6 percent share, Euromonitor data shows.
For example, "Self-portrait with Roses at Night" presents a collage of fragmented images taped to the artist's studio.
It's perhaps because Mitrani drew from so many different sources that Traveling Lady feels so fragmented and ultimately perplexing.
Unlike in yesteryear, when there were three nightly newscasts and two local newspapers, the media today is fragmented, competitive, algorithmic.
With the arrests that followed the Bali attacks and the end of local wars, the jihadist movement weakened and fragmented.
His parliamentary majority is robust, and he runs one of the few single-party governments in a politically fragmented Europe.
Numerous studies, however, have suggested that disorganized and fragmented memory commonly occurs in victims of a traumatic event, including rape.
Compounding the problem, Italy has a fragmented, traditionally unprofitable banking system, with 680 lenders, many of them small and regional.
This has resulted in a fragmented political composition, with a new political agreement, which prioritises social care and public health.
Vocalist Eliann Tulve sings fragmented phrases in a heady deadpan, conjuring both shadowy paranoia and tender love in equal turns.
It's also some of the most fragmented, with rights for leagues and teams spread out among a swath of companies.
Then on a deeper, more psychological level, it depends on the person's personality and how integrated they are versus fragmented.
Someone who is fragmented has poor "ego strength" which leads to difficultly with boundaries, both internal and with other people.
Even when patients do get diagnosed with a drinking problem, treatment is often fragmented and inaccessible, Kranzler said by email.
Each country and even different states within those countries have fragmented rules on how they treat the new asset class.
"It's a really fragmented industry," says Dan Harple, founder of Context Labs and one of the organizers of the meeting.
Through these fragmented stories, we see McLeod navigating conflicting desires within his sexual, spiritual, and native identities, and ultimately thriving.
While membership in far-right groups is down, and their formal organization is fragmented, extremists are becoming increasingly violence-oriented.
Thin and fragmented, her sculptures are faintly reminiscent of Gordon Matta-Clark's extractions of Bronx floors when seen up close.
Tomorrow's may involve the birth of a fragmented new ecosystem with no Silicon Valley headquarters and no executives to grill. ●
A light projection creates a vanishing-point that radiates white light, capturing fragmented glimpses of five dancers' movements in space.
I'm worried that other services will insist on the fragmented experience they've created that serves their interests better than ours.
The 2014 assault in Peshawar, in particular, seemed to galvanize fragmented public opinion about how to deal with jihadist militancy.
But the victories have been aided by a fragmented opposition and low voter turnout, a pattern that could be repeated.
She is the co-founder of SoftMatch, which connects enterprises interested in innovation to the highly fragmented global startup ecosystem.
Though many independent trade unions emerged after the 2011 Arab Spring uprising, they have been fragmented since Sisi took control.
Having Android users fragmented across ten different versions of Android makes it hard for developers to write apps and services.
That would still leave Mr Sánchez well short of a majority, because Spanish politics has become extraordinarily fragmented and fluid.
"For consumers, health data is fragmented and this is a step towards helping them aggregate more of it," she said.
A fragmented industry has emerged, in which the ten largest for-profit providers hold just a quarter of the market.
New rules were introduced in 2011 to streamline the fragmented industry by cutting concession areas to 177 from almost 7,000.
Only a few years ago the audio industry was highly fragmented, says Simon Bryant of Futuresource, a market-research firm.
In a fragmented market—most Germans entrust their savings to small, local banks—that means a share of around 210%.
What's left is an entirely visual experience, and a radically fragmented one, projected on several screens ranged around the gallery.
There are a lot of software players in the U.S., with a glut of businesses making for a fragmented market.
The election in September returned an unusually fragmented parliament, with seven parties represented rather than the usual four or five.
"That makes for a very fragmented and inconsistent process that makes it burdensome for companies to install solar," he says.
The providers that care for them struggle with fragmented health records and outdated methods of communication, like faxes and pagers.
Suburban sprawl, for instance: As people have developed wildlands they've fragmented habitats for predators like bears, cougars, foxes, and coyotes.
In the U.S. where legislation could be fragmented due to various state-level laws, Bhatia called for a federal approach.
Gunther Krichbaum, a conservative ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, warned against Europe becoming "more fragmented" by individual national demands.
And with the rise of Wal-Mart, Target, and Android Pay, the competitive landscape for payments is becoming increasingly fragmented.
A fragmented legislature and the executive's limited political capital suggest to Fitch that this is unlikely in the near term.
We serve as the first point of access to medicine, providing continuity and coordination in an otherwise fragmented healthcare system.
The results paralleled the more recent Harvard study—sperm count decreased, and the DNA of the remaining sperm was fragmented.
Sometimes the best answer to a fragmented market is coming together, and that's exactly what the two companies did today.
But despite the evolution of their competitors, Airbnb does retain customer trust, which is crucial in such a fragmented market.
"Looking at how fragmented this implementation is, you see that different governments don't have quite the same resources," says Ahmed.
Around the latter lounge shirtless white youths, singly, in pairs, or in trios, cropped and fragmented by the pictures' edges.
But then they discover that there is no getting around complex tax laws, a dearth of engineers and fragmented markets.
But the vote was actually more fragmented—in some seats, both Labour and Tories benefited equally from former UKIP voters.
So if anything, our regulatory system is even more fragmented now than it was on the eve of Black Monday.
The gaming world is fragmented, and gamers are asked to constantly choose or pay the price of having it all.
Adoption of the latest operation system is notoriously fragmented, and not every device gets the update at the same time.
Video gaming, timeshares and the golf industry are now consolidating to help combat a fragmented market and achieve scale benefits.
"In Cameroonian politics there is practically no culture of accountability," he said, describing opposition to Biya as "fragile and fragmented".
"And we have this weird patchwork of regulations that becomes more fragmented every time a new technology becomes more important." 
Tripoli itself is fragmented by numerous militias with shifting alliances, not all of them supporting the United Nations-backed government.
Big foreign insurers control just over a third of Australia's fragmented life insurance industry, data from research firm IBISWorld shows.
" Having a future that is "not fragmented by one-year or 16-month lease renewals is really appealing to me.
"Trump's foreign policy is instinctive and fragmented," said Teng Jianqun, an American expert at the China Institute of International Studies.
Resnais's characteristically fragmented storytelling and a score by Stephen Sondheim help to make the movie a strange and captivating mix.
Today's polarized and fragmented news coverage only encourages such insurgencies — an effect magnified many times by the social media revolution.
The market is also seeing the type of consolidation within the fragmented U.S. oil patch that it has long anticipated.
And rodents thrive in the fragmented, disturbed landscapes that, thanks to human activity, now characterize large sections of the Northeast.
The DNA in smokers' sperm was fragmented, probably because of oxidative stress from the cadmium and nicotine in cigarette smoke.
Fragmented by design, the book's structure heightens the immediacy of its testimony but often occludes its inquiry into wider issues.
But their use remains fragmented, making it hard to compare projects and decide where to allocate money, forum participants said.
Additionally, given its population size, heterogeneity and rather fragmented social fabric, it's unsurprising that the United States isn't like Finland.
Subway shut 359 restaurants in the United States last year amid stiff competition in a highly fragmented fast-food industry.
With roughly 290,000 firms in the industry, it is also highly fragmented, ripe for roll-up, and begging for consolidation.
The Socialists won a national election in April but only a minority of seats, leaving Spain's political landscape deeply fragmented.
Another possibility is that because we live in a highly fragmented media landscape, people simply don't know what's going on.
"Berlin is still too raw, Stockholm is too small, and the rest of Europe is still too fragmented, " he says.
Over the course of the song, the message becomes fragmented and fractured, its grammars unclear, but its abjection increasingly apparent.
Because Americans are fragmented across all these different health insurers, plans have much less bargaining power to demand lower prices.
"The current EPS service is fragmented and does not enable three-way communication between doctor, patient and pharmacist," he argues.
Instead, it's made up of many small, fragmented stories—snapshots of the intimacy and interactions as experienced when you're positive.
Each track follows a strange, jumpy logic, fractured and fragmented in the way your memories of your dreams might be.
Consumer health is a fragmented sector ranging from over-the-counter medicines and vitamins to sports nutrition products and condoms.
The original training data was all public (though "very fragmented") and it's that on which the system is primarily based.
Many conservationists believe it's a tool with increasing potential, as wildlife populations become more and more fragmented by human activities.
And although many habitats were fragmented during the process, some of them have since been re-protected as wilderness areas.
EU-wide elections in May returned a fragmented 751-member parliament, which was set to elect its president on Wednesday.
Beginning in 1875, images of the statue's fragmented head, hands, and torso emerged to form comprehensive documentation of its construction.
Consequently, our habitations have become fragmented and we fail to see the city's infrastructure and life in an integrated way.
The fragmented telecom market in Europe (105 mobile operators versus just four in America), has also proven beneficial to Huawei.
We have a highly fragmented health insurance market where each insurer sets different prices for thousands of different medical procedures.
Ulysses is a famously difficult work, more than 200,000 words long and densely packed with allusions and fragmented, hallucinatory language.
Still, belief in the notion of a non-Communist-led South Vietnam was always substantial, if also fragmented and disorganized.
Before the crisis, consumer protection was fragmented across 10 regulators, and because it was everyone's job, it was nobody's job.
"When it comes to judicial cooperation, Europe is still fragmented along national borders," he said in a speech last year.
We remain fragmented and unable to break the cycle of violence and demonization harming us no matter where we live.
Her paintings are fragmented and broken up, with some figures painted on top of photographs, while others are scribbled out.
As the political system has fragmented since 2015, the country has been condemned to a series of weak minority governments.
Many answers about who the young man was, and what may have motivated him, remained blurry or fragmented Friday evening.
They might do the trick, but distracting your brain into sleep might also cause a more fragmented kind of rest.
Dataset Search launched in September 2018, with Google hoping to slowly unify the fragmented world of online, open-access data.
Sleep and dementia research Study after study has shown a link between fragmented sleep and the risk for cognitive decline.
The result is a tantalizing if fragmented narrative rescued from inscrutability by the intensity of its materials, forms and styles.
Starting with a corpse in a freezer box, "Small Days and Nights" turns a fragmented family into an overflowing one.
KEY RATING DRIVERS --Quest is the largest independent player in the relatively fragmented and highly competitive U.S. clinical laboratory market.
Walmart is America's largest grocer and controls around 20% of the fragmented US grocery industry, according to Morgan Stanley estimates.
NATO as a whole is feeling ever more fragmented as Trump pulls further from the alliance and closer to Russia.
Yet it's also a hugely fragmented market, with around 2,000 baby food brands, many of whom are aggressively cutting prices.
An app for every health needIn 2020, where you get your care will become a lot more fragmented, Bhattacharyya said.
Political parties, many of which are weakened and fragmented, have largely ceased to do their fundamental job of channelling discontent.
ISIS forces are now fragmented and will seek areas with less security, weak governance and that are harder to secure.
But her wonderful performance is all too often stuck inside a fragmented, unclear narrative that confuses more than it evokes.
This is clearly a fragmented tale of power and servitude, encompassing the history of the world, from the Conquistadors' invasions.
For brands, it's a crucial stage: In our extremely fragmented media landscape, there's no better way to reach a crowd.
A polar bear meandered among the fragmented ice, like a seemingly lost nomad searching for redemption on a scattered planet.
What follows are a brilliant series of fragmented attempts to unite grief, belonging, and intimacy with personal accountability and agency.
It's certainly a fragmented vision at The Photography Show this year, where extreme aesthetics seem to suit an extreme world.
But the fragmented nature of the polling, with many voting stations closed, could complicate any move to a formal declaration.
These regions are highly fragmented, retain up to only 50% of low modified lands and fall within critical land use thresholds.
Do not get them started on Europe's structural defects: its ageing populations, scarcity of world-class digital firms and fragmented markets.
An Embrapa employees group says it is too fragmented, and worries that the cash-strapped federal government will cut its budget.
But the movie is too fragmented and tonally strange to register as more than one of Maureen's wispy, haunted apparitions. B
It launched a strategic review in September in a bid to find a partner to boost growth in a fragmented market.
Their ambitions are built on a less solid foundation: American banks enjoy a giant, homogeneous home market, whereas Europe's remains fragmented.
Tiny, fragmented remains of Denisovans had only ever been found in Denisova Cave, which sits at an altitude of 2,296 feet.
It has continued to acquire small and medium-sized companies in recent years, in a sector that is fragmented and oversupplied.
But the source told Reuters on Friday the market was so fragmented that anti-trust rules should not be a problem.
The city's gangs are, according to the Tribune, increasingly fragmented and disorganized, which allows for petty hostilities to quickly turn violent.
Maybe they'll love rubbing on their smartphones while watching some fragmented storyline on a big screen, probably while drooling a bit.
Performance indicators reported by UK banks compare favourably to those of EU peers operating in highly fragmented markets, such as Germany.
That's taken on new meaning in our fragmented, chaotic, networked age, where arguments are never settled and consensus never truly achieved.
Hopes that the outbreak could speed up a long-waited consolidation in the fragmented industry also were spurring buying, analysts said.
But it's a fragmented, non-linear narrative, participants hearing a given tape only when they find it and choose to listen.
The next congress—less fragmented and more honest—could then make further changes, including splitting up state-sized constituencies into districts.
The food industry, though, is more fragmented and diverse than the beer sector, an attribute Patricio said does not worry him.
For now, Fernandez is basking in the glow of leading what was a fragmented Peronist opposition to the brink of power.
But the tight bond formed in the womb could not withstand a swelling sense of resentment that fragmented their lifelong relationship.
Internal factions waste valuable time and energy jockeying for influence and control, while the product gets fragmented and confusing for users.
That hell feels interminable, registering as little more than a succession of strung-together, fragmented images of men running and gunning.
With 30 parties, the incoming congress is even more fragmented than the current one, which will make it harder to manage.
How did a former comedy writer and marketing executive wind up tackling the thorny problem of our politically fragmented modern society?
The G6 was oddly fragmented between regions, with the US exclusively getting wireless charging at the expense of the quad DAC.
Tens of thousands of Mexicans died when drug cartels fragmented after Mexican security forces killed or put their leaders in jail.
The first Titanfall's critical mistake was selling three separate pieces of DLC, which fragmented the audience into have and have-nots.
The chaos around the shooting schedule and the fragmented way that we put the film together added to it as well.
"There is a long history of companies doing data fragmentation, but nobody continuously moving fragmented data [as we are]," Burshteyn said.
"The maintenance market in China is very fragmented with lots of small service firms," said Emma Falck, a Kone China executive.
But chances are, any effort will get off to a slow start given how vast and fragmented the Android landscape is.
Because Android is so fragmented, it's so far been close to impossible for Google to offer Apple-style protection from malware.
The system is quite fragmented at present, with around 265 domestic banks - with PSB's accounting for around a 267% asset share.
Let's leave Camera Effects for the moment (we'll come back to it), and focus on ARKit and the fragmented ARCore market.
Pushing through much-needed structural reforms and revamping the notoriously convoluted tax system will be complicated in a highly-fragmented congress.
It said it will be seeking to accelerate mergers and acquisitions as it continues to consolidate the fragmented testing services market.
The opposition is woefully fragmented, though its main leaders have made progress in the past year towards forging a broad front.
Leaders with the nation's fragmented opposition declared the widespread abstention a silent but forceful protest and vowed to regroup moving forward.

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