Sentences with phrase «on fragmentation»

In the previous sections I commented on the fragmentation caused by the separation of the rights and interests that the law of native title recognises from the laws and customs in which they originate.
While the company hasn't figured out the distribution model just yet — it may be more difficult to install Windows 10 over W7 than its successor, and businesses with thousands of computers may balk at the prospect — it's great to see the company working on the fragmentation issue put forward by Windows 8's divisive nature.
AllThingsD notes this was an attempt to cut down on fragmentation.
Thus, the need for disk defragmenters, or rather, disk optimizers, that keep an eye on fragmentation of the hard disk drives and start defragmenting whenever necessary.
His practice focuses on the fragmentation and manipulation of structure and surface, exploring self - image and forward projection.
The performers» presence both activates her studio works and relate to dissimulation, fusion, and camouflage, furnishing the beginnings of a poetic narrative on the fragmentation of identity.
Focus is on fragmentation and manipulation of structure and surface — exploring shape - shifting forces of popular culture and its counter balances lives.
Focus is placed on fragmentation and manipulation of structure and surface — exploring the shape - shifting forces of popular culture and its counter balances in our lives.
Derrick Adams is a multidisciplinary New York - based artist whose practice focuses on the fragmentation and manipulation of structure and surface, exploring self - image and forward projection.
His practice focuses on the fragmentation and manipulation of structure and surface, exploring self image and forward projection.
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.
In Heart of the World, Center of the Church, David Schindler points out that the complementarity of the Catholic tradition is not based on a fragmentation of the male and the female into two distinct parts: «Each images the «whole» of the Trinity, but does so differently.»
With Google looking to crack down a bit on fragmentation, Motorola will likely focus on stock Android devices in the future, and likely downplay its use of Motoblur, analysts said.
With Carrick's help, we intend to continue to capitalize on the fragmentation and consolidation occurring in our industry.

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BRUSSELS - Participation by ECB Board member Pentti Hakkarainen in a panel discussion on «Risks of International Fragmentation» at the 2018 European Bank Executive Committee Forum organised by BNP Paribas in Brussels, Belgium 1300 GMT.
In response the pair decided on a trial separation, working remotely from their separate apartments, but that approach «led to some fragmentation.
Uncertainty shock = lower US GDP estimates; markets will price in EU fragmentation; Fed likely to pass in Dec; ultimate growth impact of Trump will depend on whether his protectionism or Keynesianism triumphs; either way Trump will boost inflation / stagflation expectations as electorates say end wage deflation via immigration controls, trade protectionism, fiscal spending.
These risks and uncertainties include competition and other economic conditions including fragmentation of the media landscape and competition from other media alternatives; changes in advertising demand, circulation levels and audience shares; the Company's ability to develop and grow its online businesses; the Company's reliance on revenue from printing and distributing third - party publications; changes in newsprint prices; macroeconomic trends and conditions; the Company's ability to adapt to technological changes; the Company's ability to realize benefits or synergies from acquisitions or divestitures or to operate its businesses effectively following acquisitions or divestitures; the Company's success in implementing expense mitigation efforts; the Company's reliance on third - party vendors for various services; adverse results from litigation, governmental investigations or tax - related proceedings or audits; the Company's ability to attract and retain employees; the Company's ability to satisfy pension and other postretirement employee benefit obligations; changes in accounting standards; the effect of labor strikes, lockouts and labor negotiations; regulatory and judicial rulings; the Company's indebtedness and ability to comply with debt covenants applicable to its debt facilities; the Company's ability to satisfy future capital and liquidity requirements; the Company's ability to access the credit and capital markets at the times and in the amounts needed and on acceptable terms; and other events beyond the Company's control that may result in unexpected adverse operating results.
As a result, deepened fragmentation on economic policies — particularly fiscal policy — will feed the European agenda with tension in the coming year.
The Washington Consensus on global economic policy is dead World economy faces heightened risk of fragmentation, nationalismBuilding support for a new unifying economic paradigm to replace the discredited Washington Consensus will be an analytically challenging, politically demanding, and time - consuming process, writes Mohamed El - Erian.
Reforming this cornerstone of the European Union is a vast field for political fragmentation that will also find echoes in the constant terror threat on the continent and the rise of far - right and anti-immigrant parties.
Nationalism and fragmentation within the EU will keep growing, including on the Brexit issue.
In a similar way, trading market fragmentation caused by ill - designed rules and burdensome regulations — and the application of those rules abroad — is harming market liquidity and market safety and soundness, increasing the systemic risk that the Dodd - Frank Act was predicated on reducing.
He added: «Our preference is that the Iraqi political system demonstrates unity of purpose here and avoids fragmentation on security lines, and that's what we'll be watching.»
Dreher is not wrong to alert us to the destructive power individualism and unbridled desire exert on the social fabric, but he would do even better to recognize that, by God's grace, new forms of order manage to emerge out of the apparent chaos of social fragmentation.
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 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.
How can the churches meet and dialogue on their brave commitments to koinonia and the unity they seek, without facing up to the fragmentation of the community of women and men?
Conservative focus on curricular fragmentation and overspecialization has obscured the advent of this new unity on college campuses.
It is important to underscore that the writers who focus on this issue stress that fragmentation of the course of study is unacceptable in a theological school not simply because it makes for bad schooling, but because it makes for bad theology.
On the one side is the fragmentation of the disciplines and the refusal to engage in assumption criticism.
Robbins comments, «There is a fragmentation around whether you think someone is «in» or «out» and this is challenging; we will make decisions about whether we belong together based on politics rather than on Christ.
If one asks, what are the possible roads to a world without war, that essential way - station on the way to freedom of information in anecologically organized world, Arthur Waskow answers that there are five: (a) Control of the nation - state system through stabilizing the balance of power and reducing international tensions but keeping the weapons; (b) Reform of the system through total disarmament without abandoning national sovereignty or the pursuit of national interest; (c) Extension of the system through the creation of a federal world government; (d) Fragmentation of the system through increases in the power of extra-national associations and Institutions across national boundaries, and corresponding decreases in state power as these occupational, industrial, scientific, and other groups gradually expropriate from the national governments the power to make decisions within their own fields; and (e) Abolition of the system through substituting love f or coercion.20.»
Traditional CST, on the other hand, is radically opposed to such fragmentation and atomization.
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.
At stake could be the possibility of assembling a common assault on social incivility and fragmentation.
But the 20th century has seen the fragmentation, on a global scale, of the old social forms of reality.
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.
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.»
Meanwhile, the fragmentation into denominations meant that not only were all the groups thrown in common on the defensive against the rising «secular» learning, but each was in effect thrown on the defensive against the education sponsored by all the others.
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.
[3] Robert Keohane and David Victor, 2011, «The Regime Complex for Climate Change», Perspective on Politics, 9 (1), pp.7 - 23; Frank Biermann, Philipp Pattberg, Harro van Asselt and Fariborz Zelli, 2009, «The Fragmentation of Global Governance Architectures: A Framework for Analysis», Global Environmental Politics, 9 (4), pp.14 - 40.
Clearly, excessive fragmentation would have detrimental effects on both the representativeness and governance of the EU, and of its institutions.
A report by MPs on the Business and Enterprise Committee has called for the Government to create a new post of «Chief Construction Officer», to tackle the problem of fragmentation in construction policy and procurement across Government.
«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.»
This fragmentation of the Ukip vote also enabled Labour to hold on to Nottinghamshire marginals, such as Vernon Coaker's Gedling.
Habitat conversion and fragmentation, logging, illegal hunting, fires: The rainforests and wildlife on Borneo, the third largest island in the world, are highly threatened.
Proposing conservation and ecological restoration on a scale previously unimagined, rewilding has become a principal method for designing, connecting, and restoring protected areas — the ultimate weapon in the fight against fragmentation.
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