Sentences with phrase «much fragmentation»

But how can our industry enforce something even we don't understand and with so much fragmentation between boards and provinces, not to mention individual wants... good luck.
This is an impressive uptick considering iOS 11 has only been out for a little over three weeks, and it also highlights just how much fragmentation penalizes Android's adoption percentages.
There's too much fragmentation of purpose and market within most law firms to generate the kind of unitary direction required to sustain an external market strategy.
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.
In life, we experience so much fragmentation of thought and feeling.
«Too many buttons with too much fragmentation,» said Kim.
In kidney disease, specifically, too much fragmentation seems to be the issue.
Just turning on AMPK by itself gives you as much fragmentation as a mitochondrial poison,» says Shaw.

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There was too much diffusion and fragmentation in the market,» he says.
It's possible the Northeast Cartel, much like the Zetas before them, doesn't have the capacity to expand any more due to the significant fragmentation they've experienced.
The other, very much a by - product of the growing duopoly of Google and Facebook in the digital media space, but the continued fragmentation overall: «Will this standard be short - lived or futureproofed?»
The consequences of much of theological education are found in the dispersion and fragmentation of the curriculum and an individualistic understanding of the ministry.
This picture that God is understood by way of the affections tends to have much the same cultural location as does the view that God is understood by way of discursive reasoning or scientia: It is a culture marked by the high differentiation and specialization of social roles characteristic of urban societies and their economics, considerable pluralism of subcultures and worldviews, social fragmentation, personal anonymity, and rootlessness.
There is alot of fragmentation involved, much like how a Flak cannon's goal is not to destroy the plane with a direct hit, but to damage its light skin with shrapnel.
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.
«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.»
It's just amazing that, you know, you could capture that much information and it's interesting in the scientific perspective because what we are finding right now with issues like climate change and conservation is that we really need fine - grained samples from very large geographic areas to really understand the dynamics of species range movements and how fragmentation is occurring and many biogeographic questions, and literally, the only way we can do this is through voluntary networks like this because it would cost billions and billions to send professionals out at that finer scale to understand it.
«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.»
Coastal Virginia is more urbanized than the rural inland, and correspondingly the study found more than twice as much forest fragmentation there.
Too much fission and there is fragmentation.
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.
Chubbuck's fragmentation and inconsistencies become the hurdle for the actress's obsessive process, but how much of Sheil's hand - wringing is performative for the sake of defining Chubbuck (or any «character») as unknowable?
It seems we would avoid much of the fragmentation and lack of theory if social studies researchers began with the ends in mind — student learning — and examined the ways in which technology can be used to bring about the kinds of teaching and learning activities known to contribute positively to student learning.
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.
JobCorps do nt talk about Fragmentation or care much about Mongroid.
While the fragmentation of the Canadian marketplace hasn't really driven too much consolidation, the recent notable examples (e.g. optionsXpress Canada being acquired by Virtual Brokers) are far and few between.
Much contemporary art has chosen instead to articulate profusion, fragmentation, and the squiggly line between explanation and digression.
The reality is that fragmentation is still very much a thing on Android, and that 35.2 % of devices are still running software from 2013 or earlier.
Android's notoriously bad fragmentation was the catalyst for Project Treble, a system - level change in Android O that bypasses much of the testing currently required by manufacturers, chipmakers, and carriers.
While Google has already tried to lower device prices and reducing fragmentation by providing specifications for hardware through its Android One program, there is still much work to be done on the software end.
Now that Samsung is pretty much the only Android handset manufacturer making any money, you'd think that Android's fragmentation problem would start to get better, but the latest Android fragmentation report from OpenSignal reveals the madness of developing for multiple screen sizes, hardware specs, and various versions of Android, has only gotten worse over the last year.
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