Sentences with phrase «more fragmentation of»

It's such a drastic alteration, it'll probably kill the program and we'll see even more fragmentation of high performance building programs.
In China, we're seeing a lot more fragmentation of uses in different pockets across many interests.

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The region's violence is in large part driven by drug trafficking and organized crime — in Mexico, fragmentation of criminal groups has stoked more bloodshed in recent months.
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.
John Mauldin: The author of Thoughts from The Frontline who has dedicated more than 30 years of his life to keeping people informed about risk, John has written at length about the fragmentation of society and the changing nature of employment.
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 fragmentation).
If it is capable of being adequate to the pluralism, does it do that in a way that simply increases the fragmentation of the course by requiring more and more additions to the clutch of courses?
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 end of cellular respiration seems more like the end of life Fred, perhaps accompanied by fragmentation of genomicDNA (just to be sure).
The reversal of the fragmentation process of knowledge can be achieved only in an integrating idiom applicable to all of the more particular kinds of phenomena investigated by the sciences.
In a statement, the president of the network said, «We are releasing these live / same day ratings because Fear the Walking Dead delivered record - breaking numbers that are all the more special in this era of time - shifted viewing and audience fragmentation
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.
The tendency of the disciplinary organization of research has been fragmentation into more and more disciplines.
More characteristic of most colleges, however, is specialization and fragmentation.
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.
The process is more one of fragmentation and division.
More often, efforts to deal with fragmentation and pluralism focus on reforming the curriculum of a school.
This can be and has been interpreted in terms of fragmentation and alienation, but we need more than merely negative terms to describe what is going on here.16 The ground bass religion involves deep loyalties and even a kind of faith.
The root of the fragmentation of theological schooling lies in the way it addresses issues of pluralism; a more adequate address to pluralism would also resolve the questions about unity.
He has also taken a look at the Indian market, where yoghurt is already a staple food, but says the fragmentation of retailers makes distribution more difficult.
Touring my state on a consulting contract, I was shocked at the low level of professional knowledge of breastfeeding, and even more disturbed by the fragmentation of maternal and child health services.
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.
Already prior to the financial crisis, since the early / mid - 2000 s, the Commission had attempted to coordinate European aid policies more closely for the sake of reducing fragmentation and enhancing their effectiveness by committing the EU institutions and member states to one common policy.
She also warned that efforts to devolve responsibilities within the railway industry has «caused fragmentation at a time when we need to be more integrated» and may act as a barrier to the sharing of information, ideas and data.
Seductively simple as they appear, these figures however hide more complex realities of fragmentation, political alliances and the significant risk that electoral success in Lebanon carries.
With the fragmentation of the party system, combined with the First Past the Post electoral system, this election will be less of a national election, and more a complex series of local battles.
At the Gladstone, cardiovascular scientist Robert Mahley, working with a team including neuroscientist Yadong Huang, has identified small «corrector» molecules that modify the structure of ApoE4 protein to one more like that of ApoE3, thereby reducing abnormal fragmentation.
If the extinction trend continues apace, modern elephants, rhinos, giraffes, hippos, bison, tigers and many more large mammals will soon disappear as well, as the primary threats from humans have expanded from overhunting, poaching or other types of killing to include indirect processes such as habitat loss and fragmentation.
On a per - unit - area basis, the cannabis grows resulted in 1.5 times more forest loss and 2.5 times greater fragmentation of the landscape, breaking up large, contiguous forest into smaller patches and reducing wildlife habitat.
In a letter publishing Monday in Frontiers of Ecology and the Environment, Norma Fowler and Tim Keitt, both professors in the Department of Integrative Biology, examine what would happen if more of Texas» roughly 1,200 miles of border with Mexico were to be walled off, contributing to habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation and ecosystem damage.
«Our studies clearly show that widespread species have a much more diverse intraspecific gene pool than species that are adapted to a specific habitat,» explains Dr. Jan Christian Habel of the Technical University in Munich, and he continues, «Once these animals — due to the fragmentation of their habitats — lose the opportunity to maintain this genetic diversity by means of exchange, they will no longer be able to adapt to changing environmental conditions in the future.»
The effect of fragmentation could be magnified by future climate change, which is expected to bring more extreme droughts to the Amazon, he says:
Emissions from wildfires totalled more than 1bn tonnes of CO2 from 2003 - 2015, the lead author tells Carbon Brief, and climate change, along with forest fragmentation, could cause a further increase in the number of forest fires in the coming decades.
The pile - up of millimeter grains in a dust trap and the continuous distribution of small grains throughout the gap likely require a more efficient dust fragmentation and dust diffusion in the dust trap.
This causes cross-linking, cyclization, double - bond shifts, fragmentation, and polymerization of oils that cause far more damage than trans - fat.
The additionally fraught relationships between the protagonists seem to correlate with the fragmentation of the global metropolis: speedy shots of Barcelona now render the city all the more hostile and discomforting, and the utopia has generally become a dystopia.17
Abstract: More than twenty years of statelessness and related insecurity, including the proliferation of armed groups, the fragmentation of politics along clan - based lines, economic disruption and large scale population displacement, have had dire consequences on the rights and protection of women and young girls in Somalia; resulting in an increase in gendered patterns of violence as disillusioned and armed young men have been turning against women and girls with impunity.Implicated are Africa Union Mission to Somalia (AMISOM) peacekeepers, government soldiers and some men within Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Mogadishu, with allegations that tantamount to protector turning to perpetrator and exploiter.
This year, in June 2012, when the world reconvened in Rio de Janeiro for Rio +20 Earth Summit the fragmentation of civil society was more obvious than ever.
There's one more layer of fragmentation.
But he is no great advocate of any specific programs or approaches, whether to improve educational achievement or deal with the underlying problem of family fragmentation that makes life for children more difficult.
Fragmentation can only be overcome by an education process that is deeply rooted in the interconnectedness of knowledge, just as excessive competition can only be overcome by building cultures that strike a more healthy balance between individual and collective learning.
A class of parents queued into the performance of their local schools would be far more likely to overcome the problem of governance fragmentation than the alternative solution proposed by Ford.
Even so, the fact that Gingerbread is still the most widely used version of Android more than two years after its debut shows that fragmentation is still a significant issue for the world's most popular mobile operating system.
Since keeping watch on the fragmentation issue and the evolution of the Android OS, it was starting to look more likely that it might be time to get the project going again.
I wonder how much fragmentation Ice Cream Sandwich will cause since it is a much more drastic change in UI if we are to believe the rumors of not having any buttons, they way that Honeycomb Tabs don't have them.
We can yap about fragmentation all day, but with what we've seen since the introduction of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, smartphones and tablets are evolving into a much more solid product with a great user experience.
The prevalence that this deal will give the Kobo brand in the New Zealand market is likely to prove a powerful counter-balance to Amazon's Kindle which has benefited from the fragmentation of its competitors in other markets with none typically accounting for more than a few percent of the remaining market.
Apple has tried to play down the Fire's potential, with CEO Tim Cook saying that the version of android used in the tablet further adds to the fragmentation of the android platform, which will in turn drive users to the more stable Apple platforms.
iOS is far easier to develop for (less device fragmentation and forking of OS) and far more profitable (Android users are cheapos and geeks who want free stuff, neither of which buy many apps).
A second, more in - depth study by Bayer Inc. found three causes for this decline: the poor economy, fragmentation of the marketplace and the availability of online / Internet information to pet owners.
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