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This year's election may give the Netherlands its most fragmented government in history.
But YouTube, of all the current content "platforms," is arguably the most fragmented.
Construction is one of the world's most fragmented industries, with fierce competition between small firms for contracts.
It's also some of the most fragmented, with rights for leagues and teams spread out among a swath of companies.
Currency strategists remain uneasy over next year's elections, which are looking to be the most fragmented and difficult to predict in years.
Freight brokerage is the most fragmented part of the trucking industry with the top 21 brokers accounting for less than 22% of total revenue.
The industry is one of Europe's most fragmented and least profitable, weighed down by high costs and €360 billion ($400 billion) of bad loans.
The 92-year-old lamented the extreme partisanship in government affairs, saying he believes the US is at its most fragmented since the Civil War.
As once loyal voters scatter, seven parties could soon sit in the Bavarian Parliament, which would make it one of the most fragmented in the country.
"The food retail sector is one of the largest and most fragmented in retail and is not nearly as consolidated as the U.K. or Canada," said Moses.
Getting one of the nation's most fragmented and conventional industries to trust a new online network and embrace data standardization will take a lot of time and iteration.
One study of legislatures in 137 countries elected from 1919 to 2015 found that the lower house of Brazil's current congress is the most fragmented anywhere over that period.
"Wine as an industry is one of the most fragmented industries in the world," says Caleb Ganzer, managing partner at La Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels, a wine bar in New York.
The race remains Brazil's most fragmented in decades with dozens of parties jockeying to forge alliances to decide who will be officially named as candidates at conventions at the end of July.
Ever since the outcome of the federal elections in September, which produced the most fragmented German Bundestag in decades, it has been clear that forming a new governing coalition would not be straightforward.
The election led to the most fragmented parliament in Spain's modern history, with the PP winning 123 seats in the 350-seat lower house, the Socialists 90, anti-austerity Podemos 69 and Ciudadanos 40.
King Felipe, who has restored much of the monarchy's popularity with a more austere style, is also in the spotlight over his role as a broker between political parties after Spain's most fragmented election result in decades.
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Finland's Social Democrats (SDP) embarked on Monday on the complex task of forming a governing coalition, after beating a nationalist, anti-immigration party by a hairsbreadth in the most fragmented election in the country's history.
On June 26, Spain held a repeat general election in an attempt to reverse the results of the last one—which was held on December 20, 2015 and produced the most fragmented parliament in the country's history.
Schaeuble stepped down as finance minister after the election to become president of the Bundestag, Germany's parliament, which, with the entry of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, is at its most fragmented in decades.
The 12 contests took place in the most fragmented political landscape in modern Mexican history and PRD Chairman Agustin Basave said in an interview no party would be able to win the next presidential elections without doubling up.
MADRID (Reuters) - A new election due to be held in Spain on June 26 is unlikely to break the political stalemate to form a government after a previous vote in December produced the most fragmented result in decades, a poll showed on Sunday.
Rajoy, whose minority government has struggled after two inconclusive elections in 2015 and 2016 ushered in the most fragmented parliament since democracy returned to Spain in the 1970s, is also coming under fire for a perceived inability to solve a secession crisis in Catalonia.
Rajoy, whose minority government has struggled after two inconclusive elections in 2015 and 2016 ushered in the most fragmented parliament since democracy returned to Spain in the 1970s, is also coming under fire for a perceived inability to solve a secession crisis in the region of Catalonia.
In 2015, Italy sales accounted for 13 pct of group sales * Cloetta shares fall 4.1 pct at 1224 GMT * Cloetta's main markets, where Cloetta has its own sales and distribution organisations, are Sweden, Italy, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Denmark * Cloetta said in 2016 that out of its markets', the Italian grocery trade is the most fragmented, which among other things demands a bigger sales organisaation Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Reporting by Rebecka Roos)
And then all at once she felt it, a slippage, a slickness, and even though it wasn't taking place within her own body, she could see the slow and uncontrollable dilation downward and outward, into a vast sun-bright plain full of golden grasses swaying as though brushed by a great hand, and a horizon that didn't stop in the vagueness that came at the end of sight, but pressed on into the palest and most fragmented of blues.
The Scout movement in France consists of about 80 different associations and federations with about 180,000 Scouts and Girl Guides. Next to Germany, France is the country with the most fragmented Scout movement.
Parliamentary elections were held in Estonia between 5 and 7 May 1923. There were some controversies - some lists, most remarkably Communist, were declared void before the elections because of electoral law violations, and the results gave Estonia its most fragmented parliament ever.
Other characters may interject in the first person in the present, offering commentary on another's story. Sometimes one character's story will transition into another character's story. This technique is especially evident in the final chapter, which is the most fragmented and quickly switches voices. Sometimes fantasy elements are introduced as characters imagine possible scenarios.
The legislative elections saw a record level of renewal, with only a quarter of deputies elected in 2012 also elected in 2017, and a significant increase in the representation of women and youth. With 7 planned parliamentary groups, it would be the most fragmented assembly since 1958. It was preceded by the 14th legislature.
This represents a 41% reduction in dry forest area, with most clearing at the small scale along forest edges. Dry forests were the most fragmented forest type and increased the most in fragmentation from the 1950s – 1990s. This forest degradation presents a threat to red owls as well as the prey species, such as the Tsingy tufted-tailed rats, on which the owl depends.
From three subfamilies in the 1917 classification, six are now recognized, along with various tribes. As of 2018, 197 species of megabat had been described. The understanding of the evolution of megabats has been determined primarily by genetic data, as the fossil record for this family is the most fragmented of all bats. They likely evolved in Australasia, with the common ancestor of all living pteropodids existing approximately 31 million years ago.
The 2019 Aragonese regional election was held on Sunday, 26 May 2019, to elect the 10th Cortes of the autonomous community of Aragon. All 67 seats in the Cortes were up for election. The election was held simultaneously with regional elections in eleven other autonomous communities and local elections all throughout Spain, as well as the 2019 European Parliament election. The election resulted in the most fragmented parliament to date, with up to eight parliamentary groups being formed.
The Czech Pirate Party and Freedom and Direct Democracy both received over 10% and became new parliamentary parties. Nine parties entered the lower chamber, resulting in the most fragmented Chamber of Deputies in the history of the Czech Republic. This was also the first time that neither ODS nor ČSSD won the legislative election. After eight months of negotiations, ANO and ČSSD agreed to form a minority coalition government, with confidence and supply from the Communist Party.
In one later passage, the mythic Queen of the Wood visits the dead, bestowing on them garlands according to their worth. Part 7 is the most fragmented, most allusive, most lyrical part of the poem. The work is preceded by the poet's 7-page Preface and followed by his 33 pages of notes. It is accompanied (in some editions) by his frontispiece-drawing of a soldier standing in the waste land and his endpiece-drawing of a spear-pierced scapegoat.
The determined agreement between Shandong Steel and Rizhao Steel indicated both sides made substantial progress in asset reorganization and cooperation, as well as the strategy of Shandong's industry shift from the inland to coastal cities. Rizhao is founded and controlled by billionaire Du Shuanghua. The consolidation is part of a plan by the Shandong provincial government to streamline its steel sector, one of the country's largest and most fragmented. Rizhao and Shandong Iron and Steel had previously signed a letter of intent for consolidation in early November but the deal was abandoned in January after Kai Yuan Holdings Ltd, a property investment and heat energy supply company, bought about 30 percent of the core assets in Rizhao.
The 2015 general election had resulted in the most-fragmented parliament in decades, and the PSOE obtaining its worst election result since the Spanish transition to democracy, with 90 seats and 22.0% of the vote. Podemos and its allies together garnered 69 seats and 20.7%, fairly close to PSOE and threatening the party's hegemony as the main leftist political force in Spain. Under these circumstances, Pedro Sánchez came under criticism for the poor results, as well as for his handling of the post-election situation. Then-acting Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and C's leader Albert Rivera both suggested a grand coalition between their parties and PSOE, but this proposal met with opposition from Sánchez, who preferred to study alternative pacts.
The People's Coalition, an electoral alliance comprising the People's Alliance (AP), the People's Democratic Party (PDP) and the Liberal Union (UL) became the second largest party and the main opposition force in the Parliament with 17 seats, while the also-nationwide Communist Party of Spain (PCE) obtained 1 seat. The centre and centre-right vote became further split between several small parties and splits from the UCD, such as the Democratic and Social Centre (CDS) of former Spanish prime minister Adolfo Suárez, which entered Parliament with 6 seats; the Gomera Group of Independents (AGI), with 2 seats; or the Canarian Nationalist Convergence (CNC) and the Independent Herrenian Group (AHI) with 1 seat each. The election resulted in the most fragmented regional assembly of those elected on 8 May, with nine parties represented in the Parliament. The PSOE candidate Jerónimo Saavedra, who had been elected as provisional president in December 1982, was able to get re-elected with the support of AM, AGI and AHI, though the party did not commit itself to a global agreement with any other political force.

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