Sentences with phrase «so fragmented»

«Prior to working at Sotheby's I worked at Intrawest as a developer and from my view everything was so fragmented and the industry was all over the map because there was everything from great shops to mediocre shops and mediocre agents,» says McCredie.
Theirs is so fragmented, it's a mess.
Because Android is so fragmented, it's so far been close to impossible for Google to offer Apple - style protection from malware.
But what else should we expect from a system so diverse, so fragmented, so unregulated, so lacking in uniform and enforceable standards — and so beholden to the interests of law enforcement?
The design has a «introverted façade» and inward - turning feel to it, as the exterior courtyard space was previously divided among five different families, so the fragmented outdoor space could not really be incorporated into the design.
«Under the proposed development scenario, the ecosystems of the overall site are so fragmented as to virtually ensure the extinction of all the extant populations of amphibians and reptiles on that site designated by the state as species of special concern,» stated Dr. Klemens.
A bridge is so fragmented it appears on the verge of collapse.
It's surprising the market's still so fragmented today (vs. other sectors)-- but with busier lifestyles, longer commuting & working hours, fewer family meals & smaller households, plus a relentless trend towards eating on - the - go, arguably even the most basic petrol / convenience retailing model has remained compelling for today's consumer.
Now, with the android market being so fragmented, it's difficult to know in which direction Google will go.
The market is so fragmented with so many bad devices and even poorer implementations, that half the features usually do not work — and the Kindle family is on the forefront of these perpetrations.
After the setup, in which the Robinson family — father John (William Hurt, looking and sounding as spaced out as he does in interviews), mother Maureen (Rogers, wasted), daughters Judy (Heather Graham, ditto) and Penny (a heavily made - up Chabert, looking like a junior version of Neve Campbell in Wild Things), and son Will (young newcomer Johnson, making the best of it)-- and pilot Don West (LeBlanc, doing a bad Han Solo impression) find themselves lost in space after their ship is sabotaged by evil stowaway Dr. Smith (a watered - down but still - lively Oldman, cashing a paycheck and loving every minute), the script's «stream» of events becomes so fragmented and random that it seems to be made up as it goes along — and Hopkins does little to make what does go on the slightest bit interesting.
That's the amazing thing about media being so fragmented: if something's not working in a traditional PR sense, we'll throw it at celebrity or throw it at digital.
The population is just so fragmented,» says Ken Nedimyer, an aquaculturist and former commercial fisherman among the first to begin cultivating corals in the Atlantic and is contributing a large portion of replanted colonies.
Then you'll remember how when you were a kid you used to be able to just be in a place without compulsively needing to check text messages or chase around getting things done, and you'll think I didn't used to be so fragmented and urgent.
Because today's media landscape is so fragmented, big, communal cultural experiences are rarer than they were back when Friends was hauling tens of millions of viewers every Thursday night at 8:00; and because almost everything is available to watch on - demand, not much of what people consume is truly unpredictable anymore.
Price Rationale Since this retail niche is so fragmented, there are no good sources of data on revenues for an «average» shop.
Enterprise software has become so fragmented that users struggle to use it.
Meanwhile, the competing technologies and payment mechanisms required to make the mobile wallet fly are so fragmented that no real category killer has emerged.
Unfortunately he didn't use a secure erasing program, so fragments from the old program can still be found.
When you extract and so fragment nutrients, vitamins, minerals, protein, fat, carbohydrates and fiber then you simply create a junk food, just like refined sugar.
What Nvidia really should of said is «Our Titan card is 3 times more powerful than the PS4's GPU in raw numbers, however PS4 has a single hardware focus from developers so no fragmenting or sacrifice in game design to support multiple setups.
In doing so the fragments become important elements of a new work that invites the viewer to take part in the creative process.
Khan's fascination with Bach's Cello Suites is rooted in the fact that a number of different versions have been published and each performer brings their own knowledge and interpretation, so these fragments of music are repeated but never the same.
Army units found three meteorite debris impact sites, two of which are in an area near Chebarkul Lake, west of Chelyabinsk, so fragments of space rock might be recovered.
I can't find the context of the text fragment used as an example of the «minimizes» subset of Level 6 in Table 2 but the most likely reading of the fragment by itself is that it assumes that humans are causing atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations to increase and that this is causing or contributing to global warming, so the fragment does say (or at least imply) something about human attribution.

Not exact matches

In places where there's a large but fragmented agricultural industry, CGE builds supply chain hubs, which process and package products from local farmers so they can be sold off to large buyers and multiply farmers» income.
That could be because the legal industry is fragmented and getting more so.
And so we think that's probably, long term, the biggest opportunity, the most fragmented.
«Increasingly jobs are fragmented so it's not just about jobs.
News about Uber has been brutal so far in this fragment of a year.
And if you don't work, well then we've got all kinds of systems that we've had to then create outside of it, and so it's become this fragmented mess.
That said, lots of adtech effort has been put into developing cross-device tracking techniques — so it's not clear that fragmenting your browsing sessions will successful beat all the trackers.
The legal system is complicated and fragmented, so it will be tough to get to a concrete ruling, either national or state wide, on Uber's driver classification.
But there's little chance Amazon will come to have in apparel the crushing dominance it has established in, say, books, because of the way clothing sales are fragmented among so many retailers.
We have reported the co-investing trend that is particularly strong among family offices and for single family offices like the one just mentioned, it is tough to build a strong co-investment network or syndicate with other single family offices when the family office community is so geographically and organizationally fragmented in California.
Doing so allows marketers to find ways to shift operationally from fragmented shotgun campaigns to being present with buyers as they are experiencing, over time, efforts to accomplish goals.
MeadowlaRk Lemon says: «So stop fragmenting winnable seats and develop a strategic approach to end vote splitting.»
So here's another fragment for my ISI lecture.
So if you're funny, if you're artistic, or if you're really smart — and you want to lead with that and you over-identify with that fragment; a lot of us end up building personality around that fragment.
But only fragments or secondary translations have been found, so the complete original forms of all of them are still unavailable.
Here's a thought, being as how we all have such a little bit of time to be alive why work so hard to make that small fragment of time worse for people?
OTOH, I also think it is silly that people of faith put so much importance on this fragment of 9/11.
And so the evidence that Christians continue to present as «proof» of their god is either the earliest fragments of these same man - written stories (proving nothing other than that someone wrote the stories down!)
So that's why essentially the «nooma's» are not this complete theology, they're fragments of... of life.»
Just as an artist might begin with a certain form or a snatch of musical ideas or a line of dialogue, so the historical event begins with an array of episodic fragments.
What are the fragments that must be gathered up so that nothing will be lost?»
«Lord,» inquired the pilgrim, «after all the people had been fed with the bread and fish, you said to your disciples: «Gather up the fragments left over, so that nothing may be lost» (John 6:12).
So the biblical experts say there is not enough evidence to make a determination, yet you, who has never seen the fragment, declares that it is talking about the church.
«Beyond such information, there is emotion in what we are offered, which, even more than the lack of logic, keeps us in a permanent state of masked shock... after so many of these pinpricks, which are like the drops of water on stone, we too shall crumble into fragments
Even Jesus» words in John 6, following the miraculous feeding that foreshadows the Eucharist, resonated for me with a new and unexpected significance: «Gather up the fragments so that nothing may be lost.»
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