Sentences with phrase «become small fragments»

The Defra report suggests that oxo - degradable fragments left outside in the United Kingdom would become small fragments over two to five years.

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As small towns, small firms, inner cities, in spite of and at times, in their own way, because of gentrification, decline, and suburban life styles become increasingly mobile, privatized, and fragmented, the loss of the sense of community is more acute.
Importantly, these threats have led to tiger populations becoming smaller and more fragmented, making them much more susceptible to sudden population declines and even extinction due to disease.
Because smaller chunks of asteroids drift from the point of collision faster than larger pieces do, these asteroid families become shaped like the letter «V.» Smaller pieces spread out far and wide from the original impact site, while larger fragments remain condensed at thesmaller chunks of asteroids drift from the point of collision faster than larger pieces do, these asteroid families become shaped like the letter «V.» Smaller pieces spread out far and wide from the original impact site, while larger fragments remain condensed at theSmaller pieces spread out far and wide from the original impact site, while larger fragments remain condensed at the point.
So what do we, as responsible principals acting as the buffer — a filtering system to prevent teacher overload from splintering our personnel into fragments so small they become no more than bark mulch in denim — do to our staffs?
Under its «school - led» policy, the infrastructure is becoming increasingly fragmented, with a massive expansion of School Direct, the accreditation of vast numbers of new small - scale training providers and a rather chaotic and rigged new recruitment system.
However, industry experts argue that as vehicles continue to differentiate and market segments fragment into ever - smaller niches, it will become more difficult for auto makers to incorporate a standard for airbag components and locations.
Bone fragments can be too large to pass through the pyloric sphincter (the exit from the stomach to the small intestine) or they may become lodged along the way through the intestinal tract.
In Bischoff's earliest non-representational paintings the abstract shapes are large, still deriving from figures against a background; gradually, the shapes have become smaller and more fragmented.
Unlike the large - scale paintings, Rauch's smaller works are softer and more graphic, with isolated figures and deserted landscapes, like fragments from completed pictures that have become independent.
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