Sentences with phrase «for fragmentation»

Android is notorious for its fragmentation — even if Google pushes an update, manufacturers and carriers test and roll it out separately, and the process usually takes months.
Android is infamous for fragmentation.
Samsung, LG, Huawei, HTC, Motorola, and other manufacturers are the ones to blame for fragmentation, and they should be the ones held accountable.
One of the key reasons for this fragmentation is conflicts.
A.M. Homes (novelist) Sam Taylor - Wood's cubist cocktail party at Matthew Marks, mesmerizing for its fragmentation, for its multiple points of view on
Fixed some audio propagation bugs for Fragmentation Grenade and player gunshots while in the Dark Zone.
«If I prefer the pro controller, then there's at least one console made entirely around that concept:» You're asking for fragmentation.
In some cases, an acute traumatic episode may be responsible for the fragmentation.
Beyond 2016, watch for fragmentation.
The fragmentation of knowledge that is happening today is one of the chief causes for the fragmentation of life in its integral nature.
There is a deeper reason for fragmentation than simply American individualism, and that reason is a theological one in the strictest sense, an issue about God and about faithlessness to God.
The underlying reason for the fragmentation of theological schooling is deep confusion of proximate with ultimate goals, a confusion of functional idolatry with radical faith, the remedy for which must be a kind of repentance.

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Banks, merchants, and tech providers could each benefit from implementing strategies that have worked for early leaders, including eliminating fragmentation, improving the purchase journey, and building repeat purchasing.
More fragmentation, they say, would make the markets less liquid because it would be more difficult for the buy side and sell side to come together to make a trade.
For TV channels it means cord - cutting and streaming services and fragmentation, and for CPG companies it means gradually losing power to all - digital retail and distribution players like Amazon (AMZFor TV channels it means cord - cutting and streaming services and fragmentation, and for CPG companies it means gradually losing power to all - digital retail and distribution players like Amazon (AMZfor CPG companies it means gradually losing power to all - digital retail and distribution players like Amazon (AMZN).
The report, reviewed by Reuters, warns of dangers for the global internet, including intrusive surveillance, rising cybercrime and fragmentation as governments exert control of online content.
Traditional correlations in global financial markets have become so broken that this fragmentation has become a new normal for investors, a strategist told CNBC Monday.
Take advantage of fragmentation It is a known fact that developing for Android is no easy task given the more than 400 types of handsets that need to be planned for when programming.
However, with the introduction of iOS 7, Apple is also going down the fragmentation route, offering different features for different handsets.
And if what they encounter is subpar, most won't stick around for long; according to a 2014 Nielsen report, 78 % of consumers feel no loyalty to any brand, something its authors attribute to «an outgrowth of fragmentation
These risks and uncertainties include competition and other economic conditions including fragmentation of the media landscape and competition from other media alternatives; changes in advertising demand, circulation levels and audience shares; the Company's ability to develop and grow its online businesses; the Company's reliance on revenue from printing and distributing third - party publications; changes in newsprint prices; macroeconomic trends and conditions; the Company's ability to adapt to technological changes; the Company's ability to realize benefits or synergies from acquisitions or divestitures or to operate its businesses effectively following acquisitions or divestitures; the Company's success in implementing expense mitigation efforts; the Company's reliance on third - party vendors for various services; adverse results from litigation, governmental investigations or tax - related proceedings or audits; the Company's ability to attract and retain employees; the Company's ability to satisfy pension and other postretirement employee benefit obligations; changes in accounting standards; the effect of labor strikes, lockouts and labor negotiations; regulatory and judicial rulings; the Company's indebtedness and ability to comply with debt covenants applicable to its debt facilities; the Company's ability to satisfy future capital and liquidity requirements; the Company's ability to access the credit and capital markets at the times and in the amounts needed and on acceptable terms; and other events beyond the Company's control that may result in unexpected adverse operating results.
In early 2013, the leadership team determined that as a result of the fragmentation in the market there were a number of opportunities for us to capture market share, either through acquisition or strategic acceleration.
The Washington Consensus on global economic policy is dead World economy faces heightened risk of fragmentation, nationalismBuilding support for a new unifying economic paradigm to replace the discredited Washington Consensus will be an analytically challenging, politically demanding, and time - consuming process, writes Mohamed El - Erian.
Reforming this cornerstone of the European Union is a vast field for political fragmentation that will also find echoes in the constant terror threat on the continent and the rise of far - right and anti-immigrant parties.
With growing need for transparency triggered by MiFID II, the increasing fragmentation and lack of liquidity, the changing participants roles are key factors in the fixed income market reshaping.
Predictions For Local Search In 2012 — Year of the Dragon — Over at Search Engine Land, Chris Silver Smith lays out his predictions for 2012 as far as local search is concerned (hint: more fragmentatioFor Local Search In 2012 — Year of the Dragon — Over at Search Engine Land, Chris Silver Smith lays out his predictions for 2012 as far as local search is concerned (hint: more fragmentatiofor 2012 as far as local search is concerned (hint: more fragmentation).
In a «Globes» interview today, Tal Inbar, head of the Space Research Center at the Fisher Institute for Air & Space Strategic Studies, stated, «The backbone of Hamas's missile batteries is the Grad missile, a standard 122 - mm rocket with a 20 - 40 km range and a metal fragmentation warhead designed to cause casualties.»
These three phenomena — African growth, urbanization and the rise of Pentecostalism — also help account, I suspect, for the greater fragmentation of the Christian world.
For example, the fragmentation Strauss attributes to the Moderns can be traced back to a pre-modern thinker, Augustine.
They do not eschew politics entirely, but they recognize that «[n] o administration in Washington, no matter how ostensibly pro-Christian, is capable of stopping cultural trends toward desacralization and fragmentation that have been building for centuries.»
And here, in the late twentieth century, Orthodox and Protestant leaders began to pray in common with the Bishop of Rome for an end to the fragmentation of the Christian world.
In most cases they have overcome both political fragmentation and government overload by replacing their old governmental bureaucracies with an innovative and effective form of governance: coalitions (composed of business, government, nonprofits, universities, neighborhood and minority associations, and religious groups) that develop a cooperative agenda to improve the city and that assume many of the city government's traditional functions (economic development, long - term planning, educational reform, even care of the homeless), and that also operate like political parties of yore (providing the point of access for new groups and a public realm for discourse, debate, and negotiation concerning matters of the common good).
The result of this fragmentation is that denominationally defined local churches do not feel ultimately responsible for representing God's reign in or to their area.
a necessary disposition toward separation from the causes of fragmentation; especially: advocacy of withdrawal from all parasitic groups (as a church), for the purpose of gynophilic / biophilic communication.
It is important to underscore that the writers who focus on this issue stress that fragmentation of the course of study is unacceptable in a theological school not simply because it makes for bad schooling, but because it makes for bad theology.
And yet almost as a counter-movement to the continuing fragmentation of many societies in our world today, there seems to be a quest for community in different and sometimes also contradictory ways.
As the new literature about «theological education» began to grow during the past decade it quickly became clear [l] that for some participants the central issue facing «theological education» is the fragmentation of its course of study and the need to reconceive it so as to recover its unity, whereas for others the central issue is «theological education's» inadequacy to the pluralism of social and cultural locations in which the Christian thing is understood and lived.
Edward Farley's path - breaking Theologia: The Fragmentation and Unity of Theological Education, [2] which may fairly be said to have launched the conversation, urged that the major issue for theological education today is the fragmentation of the theological course of study and proposed a way to recovFragmentation and Unity of Theological Education, [2] which may fairly be said to have launched the conversation, urged that the major issue for theological education today is the fragmentation of the theological course of study and proposed a way to recovfragmentation of the theological course of study and proposed a way to recover its unity.
In his essay «A New Humanism for Europe: The Role of the Universities», to which Franchi and Davis refer, Benedict XVI puts it like this: «How urgent is the need to rediscover the unity of knowledge and to counter the tendency to fragmentation and lack of communicability that is all too often the case in our schools!»
There is now really only one theologically, liturgically, and doctrinally consistent locus for Anglicanism to survive and thrive free from secular domination, state interference, and endless fragmentation.
To me this appears the most satisfactory interpretation of the present state of Life on the surface of the earth; despite a regrettable recrudescence of racialism and nationalism which, impressive though it may be, and disastrous in its effect upon our private post-war lives, seems to have no scientific importance in the overall process: for the reason that any human tendency to fragmentation, regardless of its extent and origin, is clearly of an order of magnitude inferior to the planetary forces (geographic, demographic, economic and psychic) whose constantly and naturally growing pressure must sooner or later compel us willy - nilly to unite in some form of human whole organized on the basis of human solidarity.
It ignores his obvious connections to later medieval theology and the fact that he tore Protestantism itself in two, paving the way for the chaotic fragmentation we have today.
One hears also of efforts to induce the emergence of a mew «civic culture,» and of hopes for a civic «change of heart» among many who are tired of the fragmentations and contention of our common lives.
The church exists to form people for a life of resistance to the fragmentation and violence of the secular world.
For example there was the Roman Age, the Middle Ages, The Renaissance, The Reformation, The Revolutionary Age, Scientific Age, The Age of Non-Reason, The Age of Fragmentation, and the Age of Personal Peace and Affluence.
We may reasonably say that the global village is, for McLuhan, a positive force in culture that moves us out of modern fragmentation.
For McLuhan the process of modern automation and mechanization began with the introduction of the Gutenberg printing press where text and ideas became open to commodification and fragmentation.
Bellah hungers for wholeness in a world of overspecialization, fragmentation and restlessness.
The villagers» renunciation of the body for the spirit, of the illusion of the flesh for a «higher and purer life,» becomes a renunciation of marriage, family, and friendship that leads to the gradual fragmentation of the community.
Thus, communication and information with people's participation may be an important way to attain their political self - hood, for such communication can overcome the domestication and fragmentation of human beings and their community.
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