Sentences with phrase «too fragmented»

«The world of CRE technology is too fragmented.
The UK legal market is too fragmented and needs to go through substantial consolidation, according to new research from Legal Week.
More specifically, it acknowledges concerns that the market is «too fragmented», consumers need legal services too infrequently, and even that the profession is «culturally averse» to marketing.
The metadata is just too fragmented to make this an easy job.
The DNA we can retrieve from passenger pigeon specimens is too fragmented to reassemble the entire genomic code — but we can map the sequence of genes and gene regulating regions that are most important to creating passenger pigeon traits.
The processes available for a newcomer to discover what is best for her / him to study is too fragmented, vague, dominated by non-science material and a self - important press working way beyond its group intellect.
Williams and others say that eventually, so many western forests will burn, they will become too fragmented for fires to spread easily, and the growth in fire will cease.
Author Duane Elgin says, «Simplicity means taking charge of a life that is too busy, too stressed, and too fragmented.
The assets are too fragmented, and the policy goals too uncertain to make the deal work.
I don't think anyone has a clue what's going on with Android; too fragmented.
The Google android OS is just too fragmented and too confusing for the average consumer to embrace it.
It is just too fragmented at this stage and is a dream OS for tinkerers..
The thing about Android is the OS is too fragmented and there is too much piracy.
The ride is too wearing, the brakes too horribly, unforgivably, scandalously snatchy (they make me so angry), the interface too fragmented.
The teacher unions are trapped in archaic organizational models characterized by buildings and districts that are too large and too fragmented, compulsory attendance, the 180 - day school year, the 50 - minute period, age - grouping of students in 13 discrete grades, few performance or standards - based activities, and inaccurate assumptions about the dangers of privatization.
But currently, the edtech market seems far too fragmented for any one platform to dominate in the short term.
This is just like what happens to a river that is too fragmented into little streams.
The DNA we can retrieve from passenger pigeon specimens is too fragmented to reassemble the entire genomic code — but we can map the sequence of genes and gene regulating regions that are most important to creating passenger pigeon traits.
Does it seem too fragmented, not friendly enough?
This new sequencing approach can be used for any DNA that is too fragmented to be read well through more traditional methods.
«The European research system is too fragmented, with insufficient interconnections,» Lowe warns.
The losers are smaller parties, whose support is too fragmented to see any MPs elected, even if they win a couple of percent of the vote.
If the minority is too fragmented, there is no chance for them ever to rise to power.
As can be seen from the map, the «islands» the Palestinians control are too fragmented to form a sovereign state and Israel therefore must relinquish control of territory it controls to allow a Palestinian state to exist.
In August 2014, the then - boss of Murray Goulburn, Gary Helou, told investors «the industry is too fragmented and the promise of consolidation will come through evolution, not revolution.»
I am too fragmented and see my world as too shattered to be repaired by such simple glue as this.
We were too fragmented.
The space of things to be controlled is too fragmented and diverse to simply (or easily) converge on a single player, especially when early on there are already at least 4 possible technology solutions.

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Canada's profile abroad is too often, he suggested, a fragmented one.
If you own a small company in a fragmented industry, then you probably know all too well that your liquidity options are limited.
May contain some stem fragments, more expensive than other catnips, some cats don't respond to it at all, some users found it too dry and dust - like
If you try to spread yourself too thin and hit up all the social media networks, you will not only drive yourself crazy but due to time restraints, your messages will be fragmented and inconsistent, which may result in you losing your audience.
Cons: May contain some stem fragments, more expensive than other catnips, some cats don't respond to it at all, some users found it too dry and dust - like
As a result, when an air bag is deployed, the inflator could explode with too much force and shoot out metal fragments into the vehicle, the company said in a statement.
The presence of other divergences too (David Moss's luminous piece on friendship stands very well alone), the dispersal of the group on both sides of the Atlantic, and the fact that some members are already deep into other conversations all suggest that as a movement it will (at least in Britain) either fragment or at best fare like feminist, liberation and nonrealist theologies, and have its main influence as a point of reference and interrogation.
«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
The rock which we seek to compress crumbles because we work too fast or with over-small fragments.
His discussion of several theological points is more assured than nuanced, and any biographer today owes his readers some insight into claims of the late Kathryn Lindskoog that a few of Lewis's posthumously published essays and fragments are inauthentic (and, not to put too fine a point upon it, forgeries).
«Vainly I clung to these last beliefs as a shipwrecked sailor clings to the fragments of his vessel; vainly, frightened at the unknown void in which I was about to float, I turned with them towards my childhood, my family, my country, all that was dear and sacred to me: the inflexible current of my thought was too strong, — parents, family, memory, beliefs, it forced me to let go of everything.
In its very methods, science studies its fragmented part as an object, all too often to be manipulated.
We human beings far too often tend to codify God, to feel that we know where he is and where he is not, and this arrogance leads to such things as the Spanish Inquisition, the Salem witch burnings, and has the result of further fragmenting an already broken Christendom.
The only reason your posts get blocked is because you are too stupid to avoid word fragments that might be used in naughty words.
It was such a refreshing change of pace from the rarefied atmosphere of the «Fragments of Time and Space» temporary exhibition at the Hirshhorn and their too often BS - ridden text panels.
She said that the doctors who treated her told her that the bullet fragments in her leg were too dangerous to remove, a claim that went unchecked by Hayes» defense.
These rocks were too secluded to be members of any family, which meant they couldn't be collision fragments.
Ana Barros of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, says meteorologists» rainfall estimates are unlikely to be too far wrong, pointing out that the super-terminal drops would soon slow down after fragmenting from larger drops.
Fragments of the particles may have come from asteroids, too: deuterium - rich grains have been found in some meteorites (Science, vol 328, p 742).
But too small a bomb would cause the fragments to fly apart only slowly, allowing them to clump together under their mutual gravity.
Disproportionately, the scientists say, recently discovered species live in fragmented, fragile habitats — and therefore they, too, may number among those that are most threatened.
Often surgery is risky, or the fragments are too small to remove.
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