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" That, she said, "will lead to a more fragmented geopolitical order and by extension, a more fragmented international trade and finance order.
The political landscape is even more fragmented than it looks.
A more fragmented EU is also a more political EU.
Today the attention of the audience is far more fragmented.
Divisions in a more fragmented Europe proved harder to bridge.
But yeah, I think it's become more and more fragmented.
I think it continues to get more and more fragmented.
As elsewhere in Europe, the election leaves Finland's parliament more fragmented.
The more fragmented the race remains, the longer it will last.
It is an exponentially more fragmented setup than most restaurants make.
Sunday's vote surprised many traders with a more fragmented German parliament.
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.
It's very likely we'd be worse off in a more fragmented ecosystem.
The election in September produced a more fragmented Bundestag than previous ones.
Our increasingly digital everyday lives are creating more and more fragmented existences.
"News tends to be more fragmented," he added, referring to social media.
As urban mobility becomes more fragmented, Citymapper wants to act as an aggregator.
A new era—more fragmented, more political, more fluid—is dawning in Europe.
Complexity was added as the ad market moved online and become more fragmented.
But if you look at that middle piece, it's even much more fragmented.
Here, the songs are more fragmented than ever: jagged, uneven, and totally riveting.
As an installation, the project would take on a different, more fragmented dimension.
"The more we go on, the more fragmented it gets," Professor Malejacq said.
The setback for extremism leaves mainstream politics in the Netherlands more fragmented than ever.
The more fragmented Android market offers five-minute, 10-minute, and user-defined periods.
As a result, the city's politics are now more competitive, but also more fragmented.
Popular taste, the authors argue, has consequently become both more fragmented and more volatile.
Four years ago, Spain's two-party system turned into a much more fragmented landscape.
Yet the assembly itself is more fragmented and polarized disunited after elections in May.
Yet the assembly itself is more fragmented and polarised disunited after elections in May.
"I am concerned about a more fragmented Europe," he told a small group of reporters.
CEE cable markets are more fragmented and usually less built out than in western Europe.
In an age of declining viewership and ever more fragmented media, Trump is ratings gold.
We would see a more fragmented world, one where regional autarky replaces an international order.
In Europe, we even have a stronger market position, and the competition is more fragmented.
In 2020, where you get your care will be a lot more fragmented, Bhattacharyya said.
Gymboree's liquidation had presented parents with a more fragmented landscape to shop for kids clothing.
A more fragmented ISIS has been evolving for years now, prior to the Raqqa battle.
It's a much more fragmented and competitive digital media market than it is in Germany.
And I'm honestly not sure it's a bad thing that we see more fragmented social networks.
We also know that more fragmented care delivery is associated with greater spending and worse quality.
Now, priests say, the Church's leadership is more fragmented and, because of that, carries less clout.
In Europe, where the hotel market is more fragmented, online agents account for one in four.
YOU'VE SEEN IT HAPPEN OF COURSE IN THE U.S. EUROPE IS A MUCH MORE FRAGMENTED MARKET.
"The big change we're seeing at the moment is that demand is more fragmented," said Moret.
Weirdly enough, this has managed to make us more tribal and more fragmented at the same time.
But some business will go elsewhere and Europe's financial industry will become more fragmented and less efficient.
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.
The more fragmented the wholesalers can keep the market, the better they insure their place in it.
The new European Parliament—which has a veto on trade deals—is more fragmented than the last.
Competition in American Broadband's (ABB) footprint is more fragmented and less formidable with generally lower Internet speeds.
For example, the mobile phone market is more fragmented than in the US, and remains largely country specific.
As Moore's Law slows, and engineers look elsewhere for performance improvements, the chip industry will become even more fragmented.
Consumer tastes are becoming more and more fragmented and big incumbents continue to lose market share to upstart brands.
Though political scientists proved slow to pick up on it (see article), America's parties are more fragmented than usual.
But it feels incoherent, maybe in part because "Fahrenheit" has been adapted to a more fragmented era of media.
Although the market may be becoming more fragmented, you could argue that all the apps are becoming more similar.
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.
The last ten years have been dominated by incomplete, ever more fragmented identities composed of multiplied and individualized persons.
So as we become more and more fragmented, like little atoms, she's much more about looking at the whole.
Gunther Krichbaum, a conservative ally of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, warned against Europe becoming "more fragmented" by individual national demands.
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.
"And we have this weird patchwork of regulations that becomes more fragmented every time a new technology becomes more important." 
Many conservationists believe it's a tool with increasing potential, as wildlife populations become more and more fragmented by human activities.
They might do the trick, but distracting your brain into sleep might also cause a more fragmented kind of rest.
NATO as a whole is feeling ever more fragmented as Trump pulls further from the alliance and closer to Russia.
An app for every health needIn 2020, where you get your care will become a lot more fragmented, Bhattacharyya said.
The food industry, though, is more fragmented and diverse than the beer sector, an attribute Patricio said does not worry him.
With 30 parties, the incoming congress is even more fragmented than the current one, which will make it harder to manage.
While the FBI and NHPD busted up the city's most aggressive crews, the vacuum was filled with younger, more fragmented ones.
But if that same habitat is becoming more fragmented, the improvements made might not be enough to support a growing population.
As the country heads towards a federal election in 23, its politics will become more fragmented and polarised as a result.
The Midwest should see the most action as the industry tends to be more fragmented there than elsewhere in the country.
As travel reservations become more fragmented and cancellation restrictions and fees become more widespread, travelers like Ms. Turner are pushing back.
The American supermarket sector is significantly more fragmented than Britain's, and the German retailers have set their sights on expanding there.
Eadicicco: The ecosystem was a little bit more fragmented when you get into other companies and the way they do things.
"It's less fragmented than it was 10 years ago, and more fragmented than it will be five years from now," McCarroll said.
The new parliament will be much more fragmented than the old one, thanks to a strong showing by green and liberal parties.
Leading a more fragmented Europe through these difficulties—let alone reasserting its interests and relevance in the world—will require seasoned leadership.
The more fragmented the field, the fewer votes will be needed to make the inevitable run-off, and the greater the uncertainty.
Germany's politics will become more fragmented and polarised as it heads towards 2017's federal election as a consequence of Sunday's ballots.
Neat is in a much earlier stage of development and it is serving a more fragmented market in Asia via Hong Kong.
Moving to the present, the work becomes more fragmented and self-consciously conceptual, but there are still pure pleasures to be had.
The result will lead to a more fragmented parliament of seven parties, of which six won between 10 and 20 percent support each.
The cable footprint in the countries UPC operates in is more fragmented than in some of parent company, Liberty Global's (LG) other businesses.
The big picture: After decades in which media consumption was dominated by domestic TV, we're entering a much more fragmented and international world.
It was funny that by making it be more fragmented, it actually felt like more whole, which is not usually how it is.
But for now, Gutierrez pointed out that the global community has become more fragmented as a result of the Trump administration's negotiating style.
Today, aside from a few events like Uptown Tuesdays at Pure and the legendary Spit Dat, the scene is more fragmented and DIY.
Ms. Pelosi has the deep loyalty of older women in the House Democratic Caucus, while her support among younger women is more fragmented.
Yes, there were over one hundred hospital mergers last year but the provider sector remains vastly more fragmented than the health insurance sector.
Previously, the RBI used a more fragmented approach to review asset quality at different lenders, with the processes taking place throughout the year.
Getting this double majority is a complicated exercise, even more so after last week's European Parliamentary elections which led to a more fragmented chamber.
The national real estate landscape has become more fragmented recently with activity in oil-sensitive regions slowing and prices in Vancouver and Toronto accelerating.
"It also increases exposure to the premium cable network business, which faces challenges of its own in a more fragmented media landscape," Janedis said.
But as the nature of the threat we face becomes more complex, more fragmented, more hidden, especially online, the strategy needs to keep up.
Vanke's shareholders are more fragmented, with the largest shareholder holding 103% of the company, and the majority of its shareholders are not state-linked.
Discreetly eavesdropping on counseling sessions as clients divulge often heartbreaking personal details, the filmmakers eschew narration in favor of a more fragmented, naturalistic approach.
The logic: Because audiences are more fragmented than they once were, there are fewer places to reach large groups of people all at once.
Policymaking in China is more fragmented than it might seem from the outside, with frequent gaps in implementation, especially between central and local authorities.
Vanke's shareholders are more fragmented, with the largest shareholder holding 24.26% of the company, and the majority of its shareholders are not state-linked.
This has resulted in a more fragmented city council political composition, compared with the last single-party government by the Union del Pueblo Navarro.
IN AGAIN: with overall TV ratings sliding and audience are more fragmented than ever, the SuperBowl remains the one place to returned customers this big.
"We're targeting the smaller, more fragmented landscape of smaller sensors – roughly $1 million to $2 million per year deal size for us," de Chassy said.
They have a far more fragmented portfolio, so they might adopt 5G in their hero devices, but they'll sell fewer units relative to the iPhone.
As important as a return to globalizing policies are to reigniting sustainable, robust growth, the current policy environment promises more fragmented and restrictive policies globally.
Cobbling together that number has been complicated by May's elections to the parliament, which delivered a more fragmented assembly with a bigger far-right contingent.
"The beauty of this more fragmented model for Xi is that he is still the final overseer through the oversight commission he created," she said.
"An oligopoly has a different power to set prices than a more fragmented market," said Thomas Vorlaufer, fund manager at Deka Investment, Thyssenkrupp's 10th-largest shareholder.
Researchers found the panda's habitat is smaller and more fragmented than it was when the bear was first put on the endangered species list in 1990.
The new executive would reflect a more fragmented and radical political landscape, and could turn out to be less rigid than the present one, or weaker.
Four years ago, Spain's two-party system turned into a much more fragmented landscape, in part because of the emergence of Mr. Iglesias and his party.
Relative to the peer group, UPC is smaller, to some extent exposed to emerging market risk, its markets more fragmented and the business delivering weaker FCF.
"We are seeing more fragmented market segments, so we have to come up with new concepts," said Dietmar Voggenreiter, a member of Audi's board of management.
According to Allen, the informal system of norms and rules that governs our political process has collapsed as the environment has become more fragmented and extreme.
It is also meant to give the diagnostics industry — which is far more fragmented than the pharma industry — targets to aim at, which should lower prices.
In the ever more fragmented bloc, leaders are trying to balance political affiliations, varying interests of different regions, and an acute gender gap in senior echelons.
Adding a more fragmented European Parliament into the picture, it looks like the next British leader may not have much room to renegotiate a deal, said Gilbert.
But it may not work as well in China, where the market is more fragmented and local rivals offer innovative alternatives for a lower price, he added.
The result will be a more fragmented and parochial kind of capitalism, and quite possibly a less efficient one—but also, perhaps, one with wider public support.
Unlike the Tik Tok-dominated musical video space, though, the meme sharing universe is much more fragmented and there's a better chance for Facebook to barge in.
However, the business of shifting cargo by road, especially larger loads, is far more fragmented and inefficient than the image of its best-known brands would suggest.
And if that happens, it will achieve this in a far more fragmented, ad hoc, uncoordinated — and thus significantly more expensive — manner than any such regulatory program.
"The important thing to remember for those industries, unlike say the (pharmacy benefit management) business or the health insurance business, is it's massively more fragmented," Stafford said.
Polarization in Spain has deepened recently, with Vox finding a receptive audience for its anti-immigration and ultranationalist rhetoric, and political power is more fragmented than ever.
But Moore's law is breaking down, and processors designed for different tasks and a wider range of products are coming into their own, making the market more fragmented.
Indeed, politics has become even more fragmented with the recent rise of Vox, a far-right nationalist party which is poised to enter parliament for the first time.
Four years ago, Spain's two-party system turned into a much more fragmented landscape, and since then no single party has come close to winning a parliamentary majority.
But the election cycle has left Dutch politics more fragmented than ever — a reality that will benefit the right-wing extremist Wilders, who has vowed to fight on.
Mexico was approaching the end of its deadliest year on record, with the criminal world more fragmented and complicated than ever, enabled in part by chronic government corruption.
It produced a more fragmented parliament of shifting, hard-won majorities; one with, moreover, a stronger sense of its own legitimacy and a heightened willingness to assert itself.
There have been a number of recent airline failures in Europe, whose airline industry is seen as significantly more fragmented than the same sector in the United States.
As the porn business continues to become more and more fragmented, fledgling and seasoned performers alike can't simply rely on shooting films with big studios to earn a living.
But the fight against cancer has increasingly become more fragmented and subtle, with some of the most promising new treatments being used on only the narrowest slices of patients.
There is research showing that parents take less leisure time than non-parents, and that mothers take less leisure time and have more fragmented leisure time than fathers do.
But at least they can try to address the wide variety of externalities posed by tech, which may have been impossible for an internet more fragmented by smaller firms.
The gaming industry is more fragmented than the movie and TV industry, so it makes sense to talk about the service publicly even if it's not ready just yet.
And if modern means in some way that the images become more fragmented and less clearly defined, then there's no way to escape the trajectory laid out by Picasso.
"Places that were removed from Yosemite's forests have a higher density of roads, which suggests these ecosystems are now more fragmented, less contiguous, and less healthy," Kroner told me.
But at least they can try to address the wide variety of externalities posed by tech, which may have been impossible for an internet more fragmented by smaller firms.
If a more fragmented rail industry can't turn a profit, then the fact the industry becomes more concentrated does not imply regulatory intervention is required to address market power.
These changes pointed to a larger problem that many other prizes have grappled with: how to be a Big Prize in an era when audiences have become more fragmented.
This time around, as Spain has shifted from a two-party system to a much more fragmented political landscape, a national election could be even more unsettling and unpredictable.
" Cole-Fontayn echoed Rolet's warning on relocation, telling BI: "Brexit has the potential to result in a more fragmented world with less than optimal coordination, communication, and operational efficiency.
Nor will gains for parties that want more national sovereignty disturb asset prices: it is already clear that the European Parliament will be more fragmented, and markets have discounted that.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders meet in Brussels on Tuesday, two days after an election to the European Parliament returned a more fragmented pro-EU center and stronger nationalist groups.
For while power has become increasingly centralised in both parties in recent decades, the Democrats have muddled that transition by maintaining some of the architecture of a more fragmented past.
"I think it's a major concern that ocean ecosystems will become more fragmented, that there will increasing be barriers to dispersal, and that certain areas will become uninhabitable," Long said.
Furthermore, future analysis at the county- or district-level may shed further light upon these relationships, which might be particularly valuable for swing states, where political affiliations are more fragmented.
Elections for the parliament were held last month and the vote returned a more fragmented hemicycle — weakening the traditional center-right and center-left blocs that have dominated for 40 years.
Until now, Spain had remained among the few European countries without a powerful far-right element, even after its two-party system turned into a much more fragmented landscape in 2015.
" While the ultra-famous continue to exist, he said, "it certainly seems to be the trend toward less of that and more localized, more fragmented little pockets of fans and celebrities.
Rouhani has struggled to reform the banking system, which, with 30 banks and other credit institutions, is more fragmented than those of other emerging markets and heavily burdened by bad loans.
A more fragmented system is now making room for them in Britain just as it made room for Marine Le Pen in France, Matteo Salvini in Italy and Viktor Orban in Hungary.
Banks in more concentrated banking systems, such as Sweden, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, report relatively strong returns, suggesting that consolidation in countries with more fragmented banking systems would strengthen the banks.
As the world grows more fragmented—especially when it comes to political thought—people are looking for new ways to share their opinions, agrees Matt Britton, the CEO of marketing firm Crowdtap.
In the cable ecosystem, with the cable satellite and telco companies as our partners — It's not what it was two decades ago ... Today the attention of the audience is far more fragmented.
Her mind races more and more as the novel progresses, and a more fragmented version of her psyche takes over in the second half after a tragedy blindsides the already shaky family.
The discord echoed a wider fracturing of the EU's political center evident in May's elections to the European Parliament, which delivered a more fragmented assembly with bigger far-right and far-left contingents.
The EU Parliament will be much more fragmented over the next five years with the established centrist bloc set to fall short of securing a majority at this week's election, early results show.
This is particularly important as Venmo and Square Cash aren't available outside of the U.S. The peer-to-peer payment market is much more fragmented, and everybody wants a slice of that cake.
It comes amid signs WeChat's grip over social networking and media consumption in China may not be as total as it once was, leaving openings for newcomers and potentially a more fragmented market.
Add to that the three leading parties of the left, the Social Democrats (SPD), Greens and hard-left "Linke", and German politics looks more fragmented than at any time since reunification in 1990.
Music rights in the country are more fragmented due to the scores of local labels and publishers — Sony is the only one of the "big three" to have a significant footprint in India.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO will experience a more fragmented, uncertain Europe with Britain outside the EU, the alliance's chief warned on Friday, but London had given assurances that it remains committed to upholding Western stability.
Hugh Dive, chief investment officer at Atlas Funds Management, which owns Wesfarmers shares, said the retailer had found the British market "very different and more fragmented" than what they were used to in Australia.
As America has become larger, more diverse and lately more fragmented, power has grown ever more centralized in Washington, and the face of that central government, the presidency, has accrued more and more authority.
In a nice reversal of how many puzzlers work, the movie becomes more fragmented the closer that Louise gets to figuring out why the aliens have arrived, what they want from Earth and why.
"It started to feel more fragmented, with less of a neighborhood vibe," said Mr. Lopez, who is among the founders of South Bronx Unite, an activist group that is challenging the pace of development.
In contrast, Blomfield says that Europe is more fragmented in language and consumer banking culture, and has many different providers in each country, something he reckon's makes Monzo's marketplace banking model a little more challenging.
A more fragmented parliament suggests reaching consensus on both the shape of the next Commission and what legislation it will go on to propose could prove more difficult unless new political alliances can be forged.
But we have to put them in all the places people are reading The Verge — and the number of platforms we find our audiences on is getting bigger, more fragmented, and more chaotic than ever.
Philip Lane, who is also a member of the European Central Bank's Governing Council, said Europe's future financial centers may be more fragmented geographically, even if they were integrated as part of a single market.
The landscape "is more fragmented than it used to be," said Mario Flores, a co-founder of Sportivo, a public relations and marketing company based in Los Angeles that is focused on sports and Latinos.
However, as the landscape of sports broadcasting becomes more fragmented and congested with the rise of fan media and other athlete-generated content like The Players Tribune, Pescatore added that "Raising awareness represents a monumental challenge."
Singapore won't be entering a recession for now and despite the risk of a more fragmented world and trade disruptions, the country remains "quietly confident," its minister for trade and industry Chan Chun Sing said Tuesday.
After that, the market shares become smaller and more fragmented with Albertsons controlling 4.5 percent share, and Southeastern Grocers, the owner of the Bi-Lo, Harveys and Winn-Dixie brands, next with a 3.9 percent stake.
Now, "the trend lines point toward increasing authoritarian consolidation, a stronger Nicolas Maduro and a more fragmented opposition," said Michael Camilleri, who served in the State Department and the National Security Council during the Obama administration.
Most dismissed any suggestion that the merger could trigger similar moves among players in the more fragmented European industry, noting that national loyalties and different market conditions will limit cross-border transactions on such a scale.
As wilderness areas like Florida's everglades become even more fragmented due to climate change, human development, and natural resource extraction, culling is increasingly relied upon to protect the native species and ecosystems that are still holding on.
Now the national conversation is shifting to a far more fragmented array of platforms where the rules and rewards are very different — and that tend to reward the kinds of unpolished, unfiltered messaging that Mr. Trump produces.
While the market grows more and more fragmented with small to mid-sized brands offering diversified products, we're moving far away from the notion that one condiments or baby products brand can own 23% of its category.
To deal with the more fragmented market, Alliance Bernstein aggregates quotes, prices and market chatter from the many electronic platforms that have sprouted in recent years and consolidates orders from its various portfolios into a central location.
NYSE and Nasdaq have said the Bats proposal would risk undermining exchanges' closing auctions by siphoning orders away from the primary markets, resulting in distorted prices and a more fragmented market that would harm companies and their shareholders.
"As food becomes more and more fragmented and there are more and more places that are selling food... they might not necessarily have the distribution network to fully embrace all food, particularly in the cold chain," said Gross.
Both Chinese and foreign security experts say Beijing won't compromise over the Paracels, and it views its 42-year grip over the entire archipelago as significantly different to the more fragmented situation further south in the contentious Spratly Islands.
Both Chinese and foreign security experts say Beijing won't compromise over the Paracels, and it views its 19563-year grip over the entire archipelago as significantly different to the more fragmented situation further south in the contentious Spratly Islands.
As the streaming landscape becomes more fragmented, this sort of thing could become a must-have tool for those who are getting overwhelmed by the various options, and don't have the time to keep up with all the changes.
Sunday's election left Spain's parliament even more fragmented than a previous election in April, with the Socialists winning but still short of a majority, and the far-right Vox surging at the expense of the market-friendly Ciudadanos (Citizens).
"More investors are starting to question whether these companies are contributing to a fair and well-informed public marketplace, or are we becoming all the more fragmented because of the ways in which these companies are operating," she said.
Although the political centre is now more fragmented than it was before, with the creation of a big new liberal block as well as the traditional centre-right and centre-left, the populists made no significant gains at all.
Voting around the 28-nation bloc on Sunday appears to have produced a more fragmented parliament, while the fight against climate change has emerged a focal point after EU Green parties became the fourth-biggest force in the assembly.
What's more: As the industry becomes more and more fragmented, the cost to continue watching all the shows on all the services cord cutters pay for right now could rise, causing them to pay even more than they did before.
The discord echoed a wider fracturing of the EU's political center that was evident in May's European Parliament elections that delivered a more fragmented assembly in which no bloc won a majority and far-right and far-left groups performed strongly.
Everything people told me was mostly true: I write less code; I go to more meetings, and turn up in more conference calls; I think more strategically, and less tactically; my time is spent in a more fragmented and kaleidoscopic manner.
The discord echoed a wider fracturing of the EU's political centre that was evident in May's European Parliament elections that delivered a more fragmented assembly in which no bloc won a majority and far-right and far-left groups performed strongly.
Germany's politics have become more and more fragmented, with groups on both the right (AfD) and the left (the Greens) challenging the traditional establishment parties — the center-right CDU and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) — and their two-party dominance.
Liberated from the moral constraints of earlier generations, Collier says, families have grown more fragmented, employers have embraced a more short-term outlook and the metropolitan rich have come to look upon their less well-off fellow-nationals with disdain.
Brian Wieser, advertising analyst at Pivotal Research, said WPP had the right assets but it had not packaged them properly in recent years and the fact it was more fragmented than Omnicom and Publicis meant it was now harder to reposition.
Attempts to create an OPEC-style body through the Gas Exporting Countries Forum has failed to gain traction because gas and LNG markets are more fragmented than oil, while similar moves in coffee, railroads, rubber and tin have all collapsed over the decades.
A strong showing for Liberal and Green parties in Germany and France, as well as robust performances from euroskeptic groups in Italy, Hungary and the U.K., is likely to mean the EU Parliament will be much more fragmented over the next five years.
And I think that is a thing that is absolutely necessary, but it's very unfortunate because then you get a much more fragmented picture, get much more sort of unpredictable, how will the system work, seen from the business side of things.
But Weber has a lack of executive experience and suffers from something of a charisma vacuum at a time when a big personality might well be required to sit in the chair and 'sell' the next Commission to a more fragmented European Parliament.
Winogrand, born in 1928, "captured the fallout from the midcentury American moment — those few decades, from the 1950s on, when placid middle-class prosperity started to give way to something less affluent, more fragmented and harder to define," our critic Jennifer Szalai writes.
I think one of the big topics that we've talked about is around– this dualism around whether, with all of the technology and progress that has been made, are people coming together, and are we becoming more unified, or is our world becoming more fragmented?
The French election is much more fragmented than the binary choices facing the Remain/Leave camps in the Brexit referendum or the Clinton/Trump choice in the US election, but the four way results of the first round carry serious challenges for Emmanuel Macron.
Winogrand, who was born in 1928, a year after Atget died, captured the fallout from the midcentury American moment — those few decades, from the 1950s on, when placid middle-class prosperity started to give way to something less affluent, more fragmented and harder to define.
The Parliament, the European Union's only directly elected institution, is now more fragmented than ever, with the center of the traditional political spectrum — the conservatives and the socialists — weakened so significantly that they can no longer promote their own candidates to the bloc's top jobs.
"The political identity in Indonesia is more fragmented now because Anies will be branded as the representative of Islam and Ahok as the representative of non-Muslims," said Titi Anggraini, executive director of the Association for Elections and Democracy, a nongovernmental organization based in Jakarta.
Trust that money will flow — as it always has through media history — to those who own and consistently produce great content, and the value of great content and great brands is only amplified in a world where consumer attention is more fragmented than ever.
"Rajoy has two objectives: if Puigdemont remains ambiguous, the pro-independence movement will get more fragmented; if Puigdemont insists on defending independence then Rajoy will be able to apply Article 155," said Antonio Barroso, deputy director of the London-based research firm Teneo Intelligence.
In a paper published earlier this year, Caroline Freund and Dario Sidhu of the Peterson Institute of International Economics, a think-tank, argued that businesses around the world were operating in more fragmented environments, with the exception of sectors in which Chinese SOEs have large footprints.
While the roll-out of this change has not always been smooth and some states and doctors are maintaining their own restrictions, it has been easier to make big changes in the addiction treatment system than it has been in the more fragmented chronic pain field.
Tracking Universal Video Metrics will Remain DifficultLearn More with eMarketer PROAs video continues to grow as a medium and the marketplace gets more fragmented, understanding the reasons for these trends will help any marketer make better decisions on where to spend their video ad dollars in 2020.
Trump's actions could trigger another tumultuous year in a fragile Europe ever more fragmented by nationalism Close to a dozen European countries -- including Germany -- will go to the polls this year with populist-nationalists, many of whom who were buoyed by Trump's victory, riding high in the polls.
Thanks for the memories, gang ☕ As the number of entertainment subscription plans increases and those services become more and more fragmented, so too does viewer anxiety around which content will end up where, and how much it'll cost to maintain access to their favorite TV shows and movies.
Price comparison sites, which remove the broker altogether, were the first to eat into the broken broker market, but a knock on effect is that a customer's insurances are more fragmented than ever, making it a nightmare to track all of your coverage and deal with multiple insurance providers.
Of course, there are a lot of reasons for such a change, ranging from what Vulture's John Hugar called the show's "perpetual rut" to the simple fact that the market is more fragmented than it was 20 years ago and there are more animated series geared at adults today.
And while there are a host of factors that have contributed to diminished tune-in -- including those who say they're skipping awards shows because they have become too political -- the lack of rooting interest in nominees, as media consumption becomes more fragmented, is an obvious drag on ratings.
However, "honeymoons" has been generally a more fragmented space, where people plan their own trips themselves via sites that cater to other kinds of travel like vacations, making "online honeymoon planning" far less of an industry per se, and making Zola's move into the area relatively less pressured.
The scholars pointed to breakdowns in social cohesion (meaning citizens are more fragmented than ever), the rise of tribalism, the erosion of democratic norms such as a commitment to rule of law, and a loss of faith in the electoral and economic systems as clear signs of democratic erosion.
As companies get bigger and bigger, odds are who has access and owns what information is going to get more and more fragmented — and the risk of the last person knowing how to do something, like knowing a code base, leaving the company starts to become a real existential threat.
"Newly obtained, detailed GIS and remotely sensed data applied consistently over the last four decades show that panda habitat covered less area and was more fragmented in 2013 than in 1988 when the species was listed as endangered," the authors write in the new study, published today in Nature Ecology & Evolution.
By then, the debate could be even more fragmented, and the nation's colleges and universities could be confronting a medley of laws that vary from one state to the next — potentially providing the foundation of a legal challenge by the N.C.A.A., which has warned that differing laws would compromise athletic competition.
For those who like an outside bet, the more fragmented European Parliament vote may have buoyed the chances of liberal candidate for Commission president, Margrethe Vestager — who could emerge as a compromise alternative since the liberals grew their presence in parliament (and her own party in Denmark did well in national elections).
Where the other two stick to a realism that today strikes us as fantastical in its utter drabness (Holland particularly has been questioned about the bleak Poland she depicted in A Woman Alone and insisted her locations were actual apartments), Chytilová's style is more fragmented, with short takes, kaleidoscopic storytelling, and jaunty editing.
This time, with Parliament more fragmented and Mr. Weber widely considered unqualified for the job, the European People's Party was faced with a choice: insist on holding on to the Commission presidency or preserve the leading-candidate system by backing someone from another party, like Mr. Timmermans or the liberal Dane, Margrethe Vestager.
But its viewership drop over the years -- to about 34.4 million viewers in 2016, the lowest number since 2008 -- can be traced to numerous factors, including the sheer glut of awards ceremonies, a more fragmented content marketplace and a schism between the art-house movies that get nominated and the blockbusters more people see.
Europe is a more fractured place than in the past, with bigger divides between member states and a more fragmented political landscape both in the national capitals and in the incoming European Parliament (the successful commission president will probably need the backing of three or even four groups to secure a majority, where two used to suffice).
So maybe if I was creating– or if I was a part of a community online that might have been more meaningful to me, getting to know real people but around programming, which was my real interest, you would have said that our community growing up would have been more fragmented, and people wouldn't have had the same kind of sense of physical community.
Even if you manage to win the elections, you usually need the help of the others, in order to make decisions, and like we have seen in many of the European countries, but also elsewhere, the political scene, or the party structure, has been fragmented, it's been-, it's becoming more fragmented, and it means that there must be more parties, more MPs, to form a-, form a majority in the parliament, and that is one of the challenges.
A couple of weeks ago I wrote on this blog that "politics has broken out in Germany" after a relatively depoliticised period in the country's post-war history: a more fragmented Bundestag should prove a more vibrant one; the grand coalition deal commits its signatories to more open disagreement and debate; a minority government would generate even more of that; Andrea Nahles, the SPD's pugilistic incoming leader, stands a reasonable chance of putting the fight back into Germany's struggling left.
A plane is bid in a bunch of different pieces and if you look at the chart there is a lot of competition in every one of those pieces and as you probably saw at the top upper right there is this red section where overlaps were identified where there is no overlap Jim Cramer: So that's more like I use the example Exxon Mobil it is more like Glaxo Smith Kline you talk about it is kind of like JPMorgan Bank One but those are a little more fragmented industries than your industry David Cote: Well that was also an attempt to assuage investor concerns about has a deal this big ever been done and been successful and the point is yeah maybe not in industrials but in a bunch of other areas it has.

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