Sentences with phrase «fragmentation which»

Google is imposing more rigid controls on apps and software to help improve the general experience, and prevent fragmentation which can lead to phones falling behind on updates.
It's no secret that Android suffers problems with fragmentation which lead to inconsistent update schedules across the board but a new report from SecurityLab shows that issue may be worse than most would think.
It is a fragmentation which arises when people lose faith in the legal system: they then lose faith in the rule of law, and that really does undermine society.»
Dr Meldrum said he feared fragmentation could take place if the most profitable parts of the NHS are «hived off» to private companies, leading to fragmentation which could in turn damage education and training.
So, especially if there was ever a significant left of Labour party which was not the Greens, but more like Respect / SWP (which I personally doubt would have much support under PR), the other possibility is of a long - term fragmentation which makes any centrist Lab - Green - Lib or Tory - Lib coalition quite difficult.

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«The ultimate impacts await the recrafting of the U.K. - EU relationship, which itself may be complete before the full costs of fragmentation are broadly understood,» Hall said.
The current fragmentation of global financial markets may be likened to habitat fragmentation in the natural world, in which large, continuous biological habitats are divided into a greater number of smaller eco-systems, isolated from each other by a matrix of dissimilar habitats, leading inexorably to broad ecosystem decay.
It looks as though the bases on which fragmentation of the course of study might be overcome all explicitly or implicitly deny the reality or importance of «apparent» pluralism in the Christian thing.
The way the university is constructed is indicative of its fragmentation: many first year students live in one part of the campus, virtually devoid of contact with the rest of the student population; some the colleges within the university have their own dormitories, which also contain classrooms and faculty offices; many of the dormitories house only students with certain majors and contain the classrooms and faculty offices of those disciplines.
It has been seen more as the cause of fragmentation and incoherence than as the source from which the restoration of integrity might flow.
The common habit of using the Bible by concentrating on one verse at a time (which may or may not be a complete sentence) is at best a very slow, plodding way to get at the author's main points, rather like playing dominoes or checkers at the rate of one or two moves per day or per week, and at worst a fragmentation and distortion.
Fragmentation is the disconnectedness which flies in the face of interconnectedness, interruption of the flow of connection with all be-ing.
Fragmentation creates «things» which are disconnected from Ultimate Reality and participation in be-ing.
Indeed, it seems to threaten us with an increase in that fragmentation as more adequate attention is given in the theological course of study to more and more of the diverse ways in which the Christian thing is concretely actual.
It only looks that way because of the terms in which the issues have been posed, especially the «unity and fragmentation» issue.
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!»
The fragmentation of the image, of information, the manipulation involved in «montage», creates a kind of partial «truth», which prevents authentic communication.
In a well - told sketch of our economic and political history, Levin outlines the ways in which our progressive tradition responded to the fragmentation brought on by rapid industrialization and mass immigration in the late nineteenth century.
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.
As contrasted with the modern worldview which is sustained more by habit than conviction and which has promoted ecological despoliation, militarism, anti-feminism and disciplinary fragmentation, the postmodern worldview is postmechanistic and ecological in its view of nature, postreductionist in its view of science, postanthropocentric in its view of ethics and economics, postdiscipline in relation to knowledge and postpatriarchal and postsexist in relation to society.
I identify five voices in this debate that I take to be the most completely developed and importantly contrasting «positions» in the conversation: Edward Farley's Theologia: The Fragmentation and Unity of Theological Education and his The Fragility of Knowledge: Theological Education in the Church and the University; 2 the Mud Flower Collective's God s Fierce Whimsy; 3 Joseph C. Hough, Jr., and John B. Cobb, Jr.'s Christian Identity and Theological Education; 4 Max L. Stackhouse's Apologia: Contextualization, Globalization, and Mission in Theological Education; 5 and Charles M. Wood's Vision and Discernment.6 Although each of these voices makes important claims in its own right, which I hope to summarize as briefly as clarity and fairness permit, what is most important, I think, is the largely implicit interplay among them of contrasting insights and themes.
The result is a fragmentation of culture which is mirrored in the self - alienation and dis - integration of persons.
This is the result of that fragmentation and division in the modern frameworks which we have already noted.
He writes, The term «individualism» was coined by the Saint - Simonians to characterize the condition of men in nineteenth - century society - their uprootedness, their lack of ideals and common beliefs, their fragmentation, and their ruthless competitive and exploitative attitudes which evolved from this legitimized anarchy.»
To help further overcome fragmentation of the course of study, he proposes that some new way of measuring movement through the course of study be adopted to replace the «semester hour» or «term hour,» which tends to atomize the curriculum.
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.
However, attention to these formal matters will not deal with the roots of the issues raised by pluralism and fragmentation because it does not challenge the ways in which the component courses are themselves defined and designed; it simply rearranges them.
He goes on to note the post-Enlightenment fragmentation of the Catholic synthesis: «what for Patristic and Medieval thought was in both theory and practice a profound unity -LSB-...] was destroyed by systems which espoused the cause of rational knowledge sundered from faith.»
This is part of what is called fragmentation, which is one of the key features of trauma.
However, I guess one might then anticipate greater support for the three current major parties to counter that, and the effect might be somewhat countered by using AV + and STV systems which can tend to reward more pluralist parties with broader support who can win transfers, as against non-preferential PR systems (like those in Scotland and Wales) which may be more prone to fragmentation.
By 2015 there had been a fragmentation of the old party system with regional differences which in 2010 appeared to have inaugurated a new era of hung parliaments and coalitions.
«He is very much part of the New Labour agenda which did seek on many occasions to beat up the trade unions... part of a New Labour agenda which is very comfortable with our members going through the trauma of privatisation... We will not go back to a New Labour agenda based on privatisation, and fragmentation and globalisation that we have had over the past few years.»
Smaller parties, those which win less than 5 % of the London - wide votes for the Assembly, are debarred from winning any seats through a rule inserted to discourage undue party fragmentation under PR.
This change in grazing style may have contributed to the fragmentation of the microbial mat, which began early in the Cambrian.
«These species are fast - growth, short - lived species with low wood density,» Nascimento explains, such as Cecropia sciadophylla, which has increased by more than 3,000 percent after fragmentation.
Yoon and his research team found that glycochenodeoxycholate is a primary instigator of the rapid and sustained mitochondrial fragmentation that occurs in cholestasis and that when they blocked the excessive fission, ROS production, liver injury and scarring, which can lead to cirrhosis and loss of liver function, were all substantially diminished.
The fragmentation trend can only be stopped by slowing down deforestation and reforesting more areas than deforesting, which currently is a rather unlikely option.
They found that forest fragmentation in all three continents is close to a critical point beyond which fragment number will strongly increase.
The researchers hypothesize that this is due to fragmentation of fast - sinking POC, which generates smaller, slow - sinking POC.
My current models combine hydrodynamical simulations of gas evolution and dust growth, which include the coagulation and fragmentation of particles.
The effect of fragmentation could be magnified by future climate change, which is expected to bring more extreme droughts to the Amazon, he says:
John Tobin, from the University of Oklahoma and Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands shared that this new work supports the conclusion of having two mechanisms that can form multiple star systems - fragmentations of circumstellar disks like the one just observed, or the fragmentation of the larger clouds of gas and dust, many of which young stars are from.
«This new work directly supports the conclusion that there are two mechanisms that produce multiple star systems — fragmentation of circumstellar disks, such as we see here, and fragmentation of the larger cloud of gas and dust from which young stars are formed,» said John Tobin, of the University of Oklahoma and Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands.
Instabilities in the inflowing gas prevented the fragmentation of the gas, which we believe is needed to form stars.
Moreover, glutamine supplementation has a protective effect in the DNA fragmentation, mitochondrial membrane depolarization and apoptosis, and in regulation of the inflammatory process and immune suppression, which are induced by a single session of exercise.
This means that your true self is longing for integration of shadow parts, which will lead to a stronger internal sense of wholeness instead of the fragmentation and disconnect that define so much of modern lives.
I'd also guess that I'm also in the minority of critics that plays video games, and to further the fragmentation, I've also played the games on which this movie is based — a lot.
Intelligence is one of the most divine gift to all human whether he / she is poor or rich which itself a self - responsibility to protect the same by respecting interdependency.The fragmentation of societies and nations has not brought us isolation from the troubles of others.
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