Sentences with phrase «more fragmented»

«Anyone that knows the situation knows that we, in recent years, have been more fragmented than more aligned,» said David Browning, managing director of the CBRE real estate brokerage in Cleveland and a member of CABOR's board.
It's a place where our national real estate association has done a fairly good job in monitoring the real estate business nationally, better than the United States, for example, which is more fragmented.
In addition, the situation in Europe is more fragmented than in the U.S. with European countries applying different mandates on how they are going to approach their bad book of loans, notes Nicoletti.
Where it is conceived as a bundle of rights, with no underlying or unifying dimension, then inconsistency and thus extinguishment must occur at this more fragmented level.
Mothers with BPD had more fragmented interactions with their infants, characterised by longer pauses, fewer interactional phrases, and more non-vocal sounds to fill gaps.
Written By Attorney Lester Rosen, Founder & CEO of Employment Screening Resources (ESR) Employment laws in the United States will become more fragmented as cities and states continue to pass their own laws on hiring in 2015.
The US, with its more fragmented healthcare system, presents a greater challenge to adoption.
«The result would be an even more fragmented currency landscape than what we have today.
In the past, the video - playing scene was much more fragmented.
«The American consumer market has never been more fragmented,» read one slide.
No sign of anything similar on the legal front, where markets are much more fragmented and legal change prompts obsolescence.
No sign of anything similar on the legal front, where markets are much more fragmented... [more]
You have to know how to apply the concepts behind them in the context of a marketplace that is becoming more and more fragmented, every day.
Particularly as the legal profession migrates rapidly to mobile and digital platforms, the information marketplace is more fragmented than at any time and attorneys need a highly strategic librarian to ensure their seamless access to «gold standard» information sources like Wolters Kluwer in order to make the right recommendations to their clients.
The SRES scenarios include both globally - integrated systems of economic and political and sustainability governance, as well as more fragmented, regionalised systems.
This is a more fragmented, less cooperative scenario — basically everybody for themselves with very little collaboration.
A team led by Ala Khazendar of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, found evidence of the ice shelf flowing faster and becoming more fragmented.
«Some of the higher elevation species that have contracted now have much reduced and more fragmented ranges than they did in the early 20th century,» Moritz told environmentalresearchweb.
The three scenarios developed are Modern Jazz, which represents a «digitally disrupted,» innovative, and market - driven world, Unfinished Symphony, a world in which more «intelligent» and sustainable economic growth models emerge as the world drives to a low carbon future, and a more fragmented scenario called Hard Rock, which explores the consequences of weaker and unsustainable economic growth with inward - looking policies.
Whatever tatters of Ice left over after this summer will be even thinner and more fragmented than last year, although the extent (15 % or more ice coverage), will still be somewhere in the same ballpark as 2007.
I think we will address the climate problem through new technology, but crafting the policies needed to [create incentives for] that transition is a lot messier and more fragmented.
In Miami, Sirmans will find an arts landscape that has become even more fragmented over the past couple of years, with the split between North Miami's Museum of Contemporary Art and its board — a move that lead to the creation of the new Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami.
Analytical Cubist paintings duly became more and more fragmented and their content increasingly abstract.
The presented works will be connected with texts on the artists, written by Josef Strau, partly already published, partly in a more fragmented form of some collected notes.
Dreamlands presents early experiments with cinematic space that jolt the spectator out of the conventions of seeing, postwar works that offer a darker and more fragmented experience of the moving image, and contemporary works that often exploit the infinite malleability of the digital image.
Thinking of it in those terms makes the original (and what it represents) seem far more fragile, and more fragmented, than I'd previously imagined.
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.
Terry Winters has occupied this territory for a while, and he, too, is looking brighter, more open, and more fragmented himself.
Part of the idea does come from an old draft of Alan Wake, a version of the story that was more fragmented, more a series of different stories he had written.
The console market it just more fragmented than the PS2 generation.
This genetic material can be reactivated in some cases by stress and other factors, but after a few months the inserted FeLV genetic material becomes more and more fragmented and reactivation becomes impossible in most cats.
We think the outperformance is a testament to the more fragmented, less efficient nature of international small cap markets.
VOD's market is much more fragmented.
Life insurance is far more fragmented, and has a decent slug of mutual insurers who don't have an explicit profit motive.
This is leading to a more fragmented market and lower prices.
The scene is already much more complicated than the simple paid — free dichotomy, and it is expected to become even more fragmented as the blockchain technology becomes mainstream.
So we're still actually in the contraction, although now it's slowly expanding, with the market being more fragmented but also more international.
With a bit of worry I have observed over the past year or two that the eBook market is becoming more and more fragmented.
Based on the announcement, it seems that publishers and digital books distributers in China may have to play by China's rules, and it could potentially mean a more fragmented e-books market with a new standard.
Our time is more fragmented as we listen to thirty - second news bites and write short text messages and emails.
Honestly, the more different vendors go their own thing, the more fragmented digital publishing becomes.
Android's app design is more fragmented than the versions of the OS itself.
The collection becomes even more fragmented, even more difficult to browse.
Each year, what we used to consider the «new car season» gets a little more fragmented.
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.
A related study found this is better achieved in small high schools — including charter and site - run pilot schools in L.A. — compared with the more fragmented social organization of large and traditional high schools.
«As issues in children's lives become more complex and school counselors» caseloads increase, services for kids have gotten more and more fragmented,» said Welch.
From Jean Renoir (The Southerner) to Wim Wenders (Paris, Texas), from Mira Nair (Mississippi Masala) to Antonio Mendez Esparza (the shattering recent festival hit Life and Nothing More), some of the most powerful portraits of the American Dream's scrappier, more fragmented reality have come from outsiders — their perspective perhaps inflected with their own sense of alienation, and their sympathies duly directed toward those US cultures and classes on society's fringes.
More fragmented than perhaps ever before, the films don't seem to be moving any further towards mainstream assimilation or pushing back against it.
Yes, I consciously pushed myself to create a more fragmented way of telling the story.
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