Sentences with phrase «while fragmentation»

While the fragmentation of imagery recalls Monet's own interest in breaking up visual experience, Thater's work incorporates an interactive dimension, as viewers» shadows are repetitively rendered in the three hues.
While the fragmentation of the Canadian marketplace hasn't really driven too much consolidation, the recent notable examples (e.g. optionsXpress Canada being acquired by Virtual Brokers) are far and few between.
While the fragmentation of American churches poses obstacles to the kind of ecclesiastical consensus reached in Germany in the 1930s or the Philippines in the 1980s, some kind of convocation of theologically orthodox bodies could presumably join to consider the duty of Christians under the present order.

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While consumer access fragmentation is a challenge to business as usual, there's a huge opportunity to leverage data analytics technology to transform TV.»
Is it not the case that to stress the issue of fragmentation is to deny that there is any serious issue raised by pluralism, while to stress the issue raised by pluralism is to deny that there is any serious issue about fragmentation?
While appreciating the importance of professionals, he contended that the fragmentation seen in specialization, certainly a product and reflection of the substantialist view of reality, is an impediment to progress.
The difficulty is that, while not the cause of the fragmentation of theological schools» courses of study, the differences among the disciplines have come to be a major force to preserve the fragmentation.
Eighty - nine per cent agreed that the measures would lead to a fragmentation of services, while 65 % of respondents agreed that the quality of patient care would be reduced as a result.
On the military front, the Army is testing an armor - piercing bullet called a kinetic energy penetrator for use by ground - attack jets and armored vehicles, while the Navy evaluates lightweight amorphous - alloy fragmentation bombs.
«This demonstrates that while wood thrushes are sensitive to breeding forest fragmentation, it is not the main cause of declines, rather the loss and / or degradation of habitat in the winter range in Central America is the culprit,» Taylor said.
It appears that political fragmentation, sociopolitical instability and warfare occurred during the unstable climate periods, while the growth of strong, stable, successful states were favored during stable climatic intervals.
The academies programme has resulted in the fragmentation of the education system while undermining the local accountability of schools.
The IDPF is the ePub equivalent of the W3C, and while it has many paying members, none of them are required to follow the ePub standard in their own work, which leads to considerable fragmentation among platforms.
Developers of Google or any other OEMs still face the device fragmentation dilemma while using the Android platform, which is where the iPad runs with the trophy.
While this protection may be through obfuscation or fragmentation rather then sophisticated encryption, the net result will make it harder for people to copy a whole book in one go.
Android 4.0 marks a major shift in the way the operating system works as the goal is to minimize fragmentation across devices while also providing a universal approach to app development, with apps and hardware developed around 4.0 expected to seamlessly scale from the current mobile phone and tablet hardware templates into the goal of a universal platform that can allow for apps to work across devices without the need to code for specific devices.
While Android users have often talked about the fragmentation issue, the Google chairman Eric Schmidt, has said variation in devices give more choices to the end users.
Certain types of stones are more amenable to this form of fragmentation (calcium oxalate stones are especially amenable while urate stones, for example, are not).
While the numbers of different handset mobile game developers increases in response to demand, fragmentation is once again becoming one of the main problems of mobile game development.
Fixed some audio propagation bugs for Fragmentation Grenade and player gunshots while in the Dark Zone.
For the most part of the game they did well, but there was an occasional incident where either they got themselves stuck behind something, or that they totally ignored a high priority threat while clearing a room, and even once or twice threw a fragmentation grenade at the door frame, killing us all.
By foregrounding the impossibility of adequate representation, the disconnection and fragmentation of memory and experience, doubting the relevance of contemporary painting while looking back at the traumatic perfection of the work of the Flemish primitives, Tuymans indexes a simultaneously rich and clouded present for the medium.
Paintings by Sanya Kantarovsky, Mira Dancy, Emily Mae Smith and Sonia Almeida draw variously on Kogelnik's preferences for lurid hues and corporal fragmentation, while the artist's exploration of synthetic, visceral materials emulating skinlike surfaces resonates with sculptures by Alisa Baremboym, Dora Budor and Sara Greenberger Rafferty.
One compact definition offered is that while post-modernism acts in rejection of modernism's grand narratives of artistic direction, and to eradicate the boundaries between high and low forms of art, to disrupt genre and its conventions with collision, collage and fragmentation.
Calame uses the documentary information from the tracings as a stepping off point or scaffolding in the creation of formal compositions that engage with layering and fragmentation while letting the oil paint soften the movement from line to shape.
While Weil was initially surprised by what she remembered as the «authoritarian, exacting [teaching] style» of Josef Albers, she also admitted that this instruction deeply influenced her work — paintings and sculptures that explore the female body through various modes of abstraction and fragmentation.
While cartoons and cultural ephemera still provide her with subject matter, the works on display at Lisson Gallery speak more of Pensato's ongoing experimentation with technique, as well as the positioning and fragmentation of figures.
Every image is rooted in a specific moment of attention, and while her work is contemporary in terms of its fragmentation and cultural references, it is perhaps more traditional in its commitment to the most fundamental aspects of picturemaking: drawing, colour, and texture.
Rights - of - way on public lands result in landscape and habitat fragmentation, while coal combustion produces a number of gaseous byproducts, including CO2, nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, and methane — which exacerbate climate change and are associated with ground - level ozone (smog), air pollution, and acid rain.
While H. arborea is sensitive to habitat fragmentation, habitat restoration (beginning in the 1980s) has been successful to increase populations.
Bainbridge believes the fragmentation will help him promote his scholarly writing while allowing him to continue to post about other topics that interest him.
While national rules allow expertise to grow, they often diverge and cause a fragmentation of the EU internal market.
Given the pain point that Android - powered smartphones run more and more slowly over time, EMUI 8.0 uses the latest enhanced file processing system that reduces and cleans system fragmentation quietly while reducing file fragmentation, allowing your smartphone to run faster and more smoothly.
But if you have one of the millions of phones that will never receive an Oreo update, the biggest issue with Android security is one that's plagued the platform for a while: fragmentation.
While understandable, and in fact until now, the only effective approach, the downsides are obvious: lack of application portability, code base fragmentation, and vendor lock - in.
While Google has already tried to lower device prices and reducing fragmentation by providing specifications for hardware through its Android One program, there is still much work to be done on the software end.
Tegra Zone is a place to try and buy games specially made for its devices, and while many would argue this furthers fragmentation of the Android hardware and software market, no one is complaining about the games themselves.
Although, fragmentation and carrier variations may cause significant delays and while Google would be busy demonstrating Android 8, your phone might still not receive the 7.0 update.
Android 8.0 Oreo has been out for a while now with version 8.1 running on some phones, but most available smartphones are yet to get the latest from Google, thanks to the long - standing problem of Android fragmentation.
While the company hasn't figured out the distribution model just yet — it may be more difficult to install Windows 10 over W7 than its successor, and businesses with thousands of computers may balk at the prospect — it's great to see the company working on the fragmentation issue put forward by Windows 8's divisive nature.
While there are a number of Android devices that offer high - density displays, fragmentation means they aren't seen anywhere near the same level of developer support Apple has commanded with iOS.
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