Sentences with phrase «increasingly fragmented»

Not only do they represent a glimpse into the hardware direction Google envisages for Android, but the promise of the most timely software updates in an OS world growing increasingly fragmented.
In fact, Jeff Garzik, better known as the CEO of blockchain startup Bloq, now believes his prior work could be revived in a way that promotes interoperability between the increasingly fragmented set of protocols bearing the bitcoin name (see: bitcoin, bitcoin cash and bitcoin gold).
This space is becoming increasingly fragmented — in the U.S., for example, the share of those had four or more of the top video streaming apps installed on their iPhones increased year - over-year to more than 30 percent in October.
Windows will only partially defragment the drive, and it will grow increasingly fragmented over time.
The challenge, says Ben Hanuka of Law Works Professional Corp., is in an increasingly fragmented marketplace a small company has to properly evaluate what kind of legal advice it needs.
With tiger habitat shrinking and increasingly fragmented, conservation efforts are shifting from relocating troublesome tigers to relocating villages.
The artist Hélio Oiticica once called Brazil «the country that simply doesn't exist» — meaning, one presumes, that there was no single essence that could lend his nation a unified identity.In the decades since those words were written, Brazil has become increasingly fragmented, as social cohesion has been sundered by widening disparities in opportunity.
In producing Water, Burtynsky has worked across the globe — from the Gulf of Mexico to the shores of the Ganges — weaving together an ambitious representation of water's increasingly fragmented lifecycle.
In producing Water, Burtynsky has worked across the globe - from the Gulf of Mexico to the shores of the Ganges - weaving together an ambitious representation of water's increasingly fragmented lifecycle.
One employs sketchy lines: the artist's figure becoming increasingly fragmented, even transparent.
The «Annual» exhibition series hopes to illuminate aspects of the specific, yet highly idiosyncratic networks — historical, social, aesthetic, etc. — that individuals follow in an expansive and increasingly fragmented cultural environment.
Tuppen's recent practice focuses on how our personal experiences of geography and travel are increasingly fragmented by the mass consumption of images.
Spil Games CEO Erik Goossens tells Develop how HTML5 is helping developers conquer an increasingly fragmented games market
Why Tubular Labs is a Top Video Innovator: With over 50 million new videos uploaded to the web every month, Tubular offers video analytics software designed to give comprehensive, actionable video intelligence that makes sense of the increasingly fragmented ecosystem of online video.
Under its «school - led» policy, the infrastructure is becoming increasingly fragmented, undermining long established, and often genuinely schools - led, training partnerships
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.
Under its «school - led» policy, the infrastructure is becoming increasingly fragmented, undermining long established,...
In an increasingly fragmented system, here's how one part of the country has taken a joint approach to school improvement, explain Simon Faull and Simon Burgess In England...
With pieces of themselves drawn from so many places, it's not surprising that kids seem increasingly fragmented in their emotional lives as well as in their school lives.
Yet the dream of movies (the nature of them) is also to extend inward; that dream suggests movies that will connect with increasingly fragmented cults of passion.
Félicité By Jonathan Romney A singer seeks harmony in her increasingly fragmented life in the new film from Alain Gomis, set in Kinshasa and bursting with eclectic musical performances Plus: An interview with Gomis by Nicolas Rapold
New research results, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and published today in the Journal of Ecology, suggest that as pine stands are increasingly fragmented by widespread tree death, surviving trees may be hindered in their ability to produce their usually abundant seeds.
«Tigers cling to survival in Sumatra's increasingly fragmented forests.»
Cougars are killed as they try to cross roads into other parts of their increasingly fragmented range, saysl Beier.
With less than 2000 individuals surviving today in an increasingly fragmented environment, and with regular news of poisoned or killed Bornean elephants, the future is grim for this endangered species.
I also think that in a digital age, where content will be delivered in increasingly fragmented ways, we need, as a nation and a multi-threaded society, something like the BBC to experiment on our behalf with the impact of all these new technologies, in what I am sure will be a generally benevolent way.
As we move towards an increasingly uncertain election in 2015, Conservative party policy seems to promise more of the same for the increasingly fragmented middle tier.
Big change will continue to be debated — some hope a reformed second chamber would help to unite the increasingly fragmented UK.
The story's hook: «Politicians and their promoters are facing the same problem as Hollywood and the makers of toothpaste: How do you sell your product to an increasingly fragmented audience?»
Even in an increasingly fragmented online world, you can still build customer loyalty and encourage more people to buy from you and keep buying from you.
Like most of its advertising competitors, O&M has struggled to keep pace in an increasingly fragmented media market.
The media are increasingly fragmented, and news cycles are diminishing.
As TV - viewing behavior becomes increasingly fragmented, thanks to cord cutting and the rise of mobile, figuring out who watches your programs and when has gotten increasingly difficult for broadcasters.

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«Increasingly jobs are fragmented so it's not just about jobs.
The market has fragmented, with retailers either moving upscale or downscale, and Dollarama was well - positioned to capture increasingly price - conscious shoppers.
Ensuring America's Health explains why the US health care system offers world - class medical services to some patients but is also exceedingly costly with fragmented care, poor distribution, and increasingly bureaucratized processes.
And there are also questions of whether this increasingly complex and fragmented market makes it easier for high - frequency traders to use their sophisticated algorithms and powerful computers to take advantage of average investors.
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«The company sees a $ 50 - billion opportunity to address increasingly disparate content silos, fragmented legacy productivity tools and the rise of mobile workforces.»
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.
Mistrust of authority, social diversity, fragmented audiences and a plethora of communication channels make the task increasingly complex.
These desires are only strengthened in our increasingly complex, centrifugal and fragmented modern democracies.
But now that increasingly powerful genomic technology can definitively identify a species from a fragment of bone or uncover Neanderthal genes embedded in the DNA of modern humans, there is less room for debate.
DNA, increasingly used to identify fossils, was scarce in the fragments, so Collins and his colleagues turned to proteins.
These fragments would orbit the center of the star and become increasingly dense as they picked up matter during the collapse; they would also increase in temperature.
From this, PNH erythrocytes become increasingly coated with C3 fragments, turning them into tasty meals for cell - engulfing phagocytes, a specialized cell in the body's recycling system.
Others theorize that the early universe broke first into colossal clumps that contained enough building materials to make structures on the grandest scale — great walls and sheets of millions of galaxies — that fragmented into increasingly smaller gas and clouds, ultimately resulting in individual galaxies.
As Bana's shrink presses Redgrave's furtive, fretful Rose for details about a life glimpsed in increasingly lurid fragments, you're tempted to wish all involved had abandoned the script and allowed a venerated performer to reflect on the many and happier acting opportunities that surely constitute her memories, and ours.
The high school testing landscape is even more fragmented, as states increasingly choose the SAT or ACT college - entrance exam instead of common - core tests.
As the police search for clues, Emma comforts an increasingly distraught Lizzie whose memories of that morning flash in scattered fragments.
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