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Even humdrum areas such as accounting and antitrust are fragmenting.
But as in many European countries, Czech politics is fragmenting.
A fragmenting country further complicates the task for the peacemakers.
The political landscape is fragmenting after decades of stable consensus.
"The ruling collation has been fragmenting persistently," Mr. Xavier said.
New business will be spread across several cities, fragmenting activity further.
Splinternet: How Geopolitics and Commerce are Fragmenting the World Wide Web.
Literary culture is fragmenting and deepening in front of our eyes.
Digital media is fragmenting far beyond any point in modern history.
But ultimately, memory isn't the capricious, fragmenting prism of classic Stoppard.
The tableau is sociable and cross-class in a lonely and fragmenting society.
In Comet 332P we may be seeing a comet fragmenting itself into oblivion.
So by fragmenting the specifics, my mood allowed me to meet it equally.
By deeply fragmenting the media ecosystem, Trump has done Clinton an enormous favor.
Instead Mr. Wright likely was hurt by a fragmenting of the black vote.
And when I realized I had thought about gas fragmenting into stars incorrectly.
But dams and oil and gas pipelines are drying and fragmenting their habitats.
To stitch up the wounds of Trump's America's fragmenting diplomacy will require serious surgery.
Fragmenting rock by blasting in the Iron Valley iron ore mine in Western Australia.
I wanted to find out why the country was fragmenting rather than binding together.
This sounds crude, but in a world that is fragmenting politically, the message sticks.
But their success is fragmenting traditional politics and making coalition governments harder to build.
The fragmenting of the right-wing media mirrors the fracturing of the American right.
These are unpredictable times: Europe's centre is fragmenting and, in parts of the continent, weakening.
Fragmenting societies and polarised politics make it unlikely that populism's rise will be reversed soon.
Google has a point when it says that it needs to keep Android from fragmenting.
Now Pederson was left drifting away, with open water spreading among the fragmenting ice islands.
Fragmenting regulations will make it even harder for cross-border lenders to earn adequate returns.
"In Comet 332P we may be seeing a comet fragmenting itself into oblivion," he added.
Their goal is far-fetched, but their efforts hold important lessons for other fragmenting democracies.
CN: The more it grows, the more opportunities there are for the group to start fragmenting.
But since then, thanks to a fragmenting party landscape, Angela Merkel has led two grand coalitions.
Stephen Jones, head of UK Finance, a banking industry body, said Britain must avoid fragmenting markets.
Such a progression suggests that dismantling, severing, or fragmenting objects releases a kind of narrative energy.
Doomed to an ever-fragmenting population believing in increasingly different sets of basic facts about the world?
A 2014 global study in Nature showed that needed road networks could be developed without fragmenting forests.
Instead, an education that is designed to right historic wrongs only ends up demoralizing and fragmenting people.
I felt terrible that I was about to contribute to the fragmenting of care for this patient.
Beto O'Rourke (D-Texas) — there could be a widespread "favorite son or daughter" effect, further fragmenting delegates.
It also may lay the groundwork for additional changes as Mexican audiences, like audiences everywhere, are fragmenting.
The second phase now underway is focused on fragmenting ISIS and liberating strategically important territory, he said.
Fragmenting them further with criss-crossing pipelines and high-voltage cables will further reduce some species' range.
In a fragmenting market and amid declining audiences for traditional television across the board, football remains king.
As in many European countries, legislatures in Germany are fragmenting as voters detach from traditional identities and habits.
Or, will automakers simply step in to create their own closed loop operating systems, fragmenting the market completely?
Political support is fragmenting, with the long-dominant Social Democrats heading for their worst showing in a century.
Fragmenting the internet (breaking it down into detached networks) would be the more likely result of an attempt.
"The expansion of palm oil plantations is fragmenting the forest and cutting off key elephant migration corridors," he posted.
After years in which it looked as if Britain's two-party system was fragmenting, things have gone into reverse.
Where once the continent was connected by a web of tight relationships, it is now fragmenting into peripheral alliances.
The digital landscape is already fragmented, and it's continually fragmenting further, as content creators choose to become content providers.
There's no escaping the fact that Kim Jong Un's North Korea presents a complex challenge to a fragmenting world.
These countries have been fragmenting from internal conflicts that have morphed into regional proxy battles, sucking in outside powers.
Facebook is shooting for a big year in live sports, making its mark on the fragmenting sports streaming industry.
Throughout the day, teams took turns cranking up the pace at the front, stringing out and fragmenting the field.
But the victory of Fillon suggests an even broader problem the Trump administration must confront -- that Europe itself is fragmenting.
Dickens deftly negotiates the complexities of how fragmenting our time—into work time and leisure time—spells out social decay.
The wide open wild spaces where elephants used to roam are fragmenting as India's human population, now 1.3 billion, grows.
For decades, membership in the European Union helped glue together a fragmenting United Kingdom; now Brexit is tearing it apart.
Yet most fundamentals say Britain is shifting away from Duverger's two-party world to the fragmenting landscape described by Mr Colomer.
"Those who...are calling for disuniting and fragmenting the West are essentially continuing the horrifying work of Islamist terrorists," he said.
"Those who ... are calling for disuniting and fragmenting the West are essentially continuing the horrifying work of Islamist terrorists," he said.
"The obscuring of faces and fragmenting of imagery is definitely a significant part of my work at the moment," Miller writes.
"The West is kind of consumed with its own domestic issues and in some cases paralyzed and politically fragmenting," Hillman said.
That shift came months ahead of a December general election, when many voters also opted for newcomer parties, fragmenting the result.
"It's pretty clear that multiple candidates are fragmenting the vote, in a way that probably helps Mr. Trump," said Texas Sen.
"It's becoming clear that even live sports audiences are fragmenting across viewing source and devices," Merlivat told Mashable in an email.
The European Union is fragmenting, with Brexit dominating the headlines and other countries trying to make bilateral energy deals with Moscow.
At the same time, fragmenting requirements along federal and local lines promises to place unforeseen headaches on companies to be compliant.[SCOTUS]
This ensures that multinational families are synchronised, but by fragmenting Muslim communities in towns with multiple mosques, it can reinforce national tribalism.
Starting with The Thin Red Line (1998), Malick began fragmenting and refracting his films with the help of a corps of editors.
Both sides were wary of creating another variant of Cast, confusing or fragmenting one of the largest streaming platforms on the market.
The company is facing challenges including changing consumer behaviours, rising raw material costs, and fragmenting sales channels amid rapid e-commerce growth.
Against the backdrop of social democracy's fragmenting coalition, the divide over identity and values is bringing once apathetic whites back to politics.
Another 24 percent of the votes were spread among more than 70 other parties, fulfilling the military's goal of fragmenting the vote.
In that sense, rather than fragmenting the internet, California would be bringing the state or possibly the country into harmony with other countries.
New parties have emerged after the financial crisis, fragmenting the political landscape and making it much harder to form governments with stable majorities.
And so they look upon the localists as splittists within the pro-democracy opposition, whose actions risk benefiting Beijing by fragmenting the movement.
They've had heavy losses elsewhere, coalition sources said, and there are signs that the fractious forces of the anti-Houthi alliance are fragmenting.
Part of what we're after is the fact that the electronic universe has been shrinking and fragmenting our attention spans for decades now.
He said forced relocation of clearing from Britain to the EU would increase risks by fragmenting markets and push up costs for the economy.
Rather than fragmenting between both use cases, I can slip between tablet and laptop on the same device, and that feels like the future.
"Instead of simplifying the world, we have been fragmenting it into a million apps," said Eric Shea, a payments consultant at Kurt Salmon Digital.
It would seriously disrupt the recovery of two critically endangered species — the Mexican gray wolf and the jaguar — by obstructing and fragmenting critical habitat.
And travel between Gaza and the West Bank is practically impossible, fragmenting the population and disrupting the oral traditions that keep the culture alive.
"The global supply chain could be increasingly fragmenting, and multinational companies may need to work with local partners to get around the export curbs."
FARNBOROUGH, England (Reuters) - Britain and Europe should work together on a future combat air system, or risk further fragmenting the European defense market, Airbus (AIR.
BREMMER: But nobody thinks that the Chinese are going to cut off all their energy potentially risking escalation or even fragmenting the North Korean regime.
Besides the risk for roadkill, roads harm animals by fragmenting their habitats and making it difficult to find food, mates, and other essentials of life.
And in broad strokes, since we were kids, media's been fragmenting; you and I watched 13 TV stations when we were kids, now there's 500.
Everyone will start taking actions to derisk their own economies by fragmenting their supply chain or by diversifying their supply chains in a fragmented world.
But the political landscape began fragmenting more dramatically in the wake of the 2008 economic crisis and, more recently, the Catalonia independence referendum in 2017.
German politics, it is true, is fragmenting, as in other European countries, but Mrs Merkel remains a sensible and decent leader, and moderate forces still dominate.
Indeed it can damage it," Carney said "Fragmenting clearing would lead to smaller liquidity pools in CCPs, reducing the ability to diversify risks and diminishing resilience.
Their wages are declining, their families and communities are fragmenting, their churches are shrinking, government services are being cut, their values and national identity feel unstable.
Any rushed victory would most likely prove pyrrhic — further fragmenting the civil-war-ravaged country and pushing it toward a new phase of armed sectarian politics.
The first is that Germany's fragmenting party system could open the way for the AfD to come first in one or more of the three polls.
They were looking for evidence of species-level vulnerabilities: a shrinking gene pool, for example, or signs that the overall population was fragmenting into smaller groups.
As companies all over the world transfer their data to the cloud, the cloud itself is fragmenting, says VMware's Chief Operating Officer of Customer Operations, Sanjay Poonen.
In February, the Securities and Exchange Board of India put out a consultation paper recommending that issuers should maintain fewer, larger bond lines to avoid fragmenting liquidity.
This has raised the prospect of fragmenting the so-called EU single rulebook aimed at ensuring consistent supervision of banks across the 28-country bloc's capital market.
In the race for the Croat seat, Dragan Covic, the hard-line incumbent who shares Mr. Dodik's goal of further fragmenting Bosnia into ethnic enclaves, conceded defeat.
The border zone has become a central theater of conflict since the Mexican government launched a militarized effort against the cartels in 2006 and they began fragmenting.
Its conclusion: The economic logic of digital markets too often serves to compound social division by feeding pre-existing biases, affirming false beliefs, and fragmenting media audiences.
WE'VE COME FROM A WORLD WHERE EVERYONE AT LEAST IN THE U.S. HAD KIND OF THE SAME PRODUCT TO A WORLD WHERE DISTRIBUTION IS FRAGMENTING BY PRICE.
If no one repeats that feat, the Democratic contenders could spend many months next year trying to piece together a winning coalition from the party's fragmenting pieces.
In fragmenting the basic actions a game is built on, it both makes for frantic cooperative fun and spurs thought on how these games structure their input.
Maybe it takes a movie like Paris Is Us, which throws out all conventions of narrative form, to actually speak to the lived experience of today's fragmenting world.
The gradual fragmenting of one man's mind, the fine line between a desire for freedom and a slide into insanity, and the convergence of millenarianism and class warfare.
But with the European Union fragmenting politically and hit by crises, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is arguing that Italy's voice must now be heard and be taken seriously.
And our country's rapidly fragmenting political and cultural landscape casts frightening shadows when held up against a Church that continues its choppy engagement with an increasingly irreligious West.
Sure, some US companies might prefer to swallow the hassle and expense of fragmenting their data handling processes, and treating personal data obtained from different geographies differently, i.e.
But the political landscape began fragmenting more dramatically in the wake of the 2008 economic crisis and unsteady recovery, and, more recently, the Catalonia independence referendum in 2017.
It would be unfair to blame Mr. Trump for the decline of weird Twitter — that particular school of comedy was fragmenting and changing before his campaign got going.
In a number of paintings that Murphy has done over her career, she examines the viewer's fragmenting of the self, the way we look here but not there.
Citing research from the 1960s and '70s, McKee and colleagues argue that disks cannot be significantly thinner than the disk of visible gas in the Milky Way without fragmenting.
Fun fact: One pesky thing about plastic straws is that they hang around forever after you throw them away, slowly fragmenting into smaller and smaller pieces wherever they're dumped.
There has also been an influx of new electronic stock exchanges, fragmenting liquidity and increasing costs for brokers around exchange connectivity and market data needed to fuel algorithmic trading.
Ratings have rebounded this season, just like the last (though this is partly comparative, since television otherwise continues to be a vast wasteland of fragmenting, cord-cutting, vanishing audiences).
One challenge for any candidate is the degree to which viewing habits have changed, with audiences fragmenting and many young voters, in particular, moving away from traditional TV viewing.
LCH and the Bank of England have warned that forced relocation would mean fragmenting markets in Europe, bumping up costs and potentially seeing the activity shift to New York.
London-based share trading platforms CBOE, Aquis Exchange and the LSE itself have opened units in Amsterdam and Paris to trade euro shares if need be, thereby fragmenting trading.
A study published on Thursday may help resolve what has been a strident debate, showing why many species are vulnerable to the fragmenting of forests while others are not.
At the event, economist Tyler Cowen asked about the possibility of the internet fragmenting into different sub-internets with different regulations and limited access between them in coming years.
But Dreher's deeper, "how to build a counterculture" argument matters regardless of whether his prophecies are accurate, because it matters in the polarized, fragmenting America that exists right now.
Failure to unite around a single fighter program risked further fragmenting the European defense market, but the decision was up to government leaders, Airbus's defense chief Dirk Hoke told Reuters.
The Trump administration could take three steps immediately to prevent South Sudan from fragmenting into warring ethnic enclaves: Ultimately, such a process would safeguard U.S. strategic interests in the region.
She added that failing to press on with the union project risked fragmenting the single market and missing the opportunity to create enough financial stability to weather the next crisis.
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. 
"Technology platforms promised us connection, access, and democracy but instead are radicalizing and fragmenting communities by providing an unprecedented ability to coordinate attacks and amplify hate," the letter's authors wrote.
Germany's political spectrum is fragmenting, and recent elections saw the conservatives lose support to both the populist Alternative for Germany on the far right and the Greens on the left.
While there is a narrative of criminal groups fragmenting, especially in Mexico, these events were caused by the opposite trend — a consolidation of power by large and dominant criminal organizations.
This can be helpful from time to time, challenging preconceived notions of how we watch films and how they work on us by fragmenting the dreamlike lucidity of the moviegoing experience.
He issued a white paper in 2015, for instance, which accused the CFTC's regulatory framework of driving global traders away from the United States, fragmenting the marketplace and increasing liquidity risk.
IF YOU are searching for evidence that cricket is gradually fragmenting into two different sports, the 2017 edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL) might be a good place to start.
If you wonder why our society seems to be fragmenting into so many different little fiefdoms, well, I'm not pretending that this is the only reason — but it's a big one.
LCH and its regulator, the Bank of England, have warned that forced relocation would mean fragmenting markets in Europe, bumping up costs and potentially seeing the activity shift to New York.
Now Facebook's relevancy-sorted feed makes it easy to get sucked into the latest scandal, fragmenting our frustration, or numbing us to fire within through cute baby photos and inane gossip.
So we don't have to worry about every platform fragmenting The Verge's audience: virtually everywhere you find our stories, Concert is there to deliver high-quality, respectful advertising and branded content.
Germany had already seen the surrender of its two major allies, Ottoman Turkey and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, which was rapidly fragmenting as one ethnic group after another declared its independence.
It also risks fragmenting southern Yemen as the United Nations struggles to restart talks to end the 4-1/2-year war that has pushed millions to the brink of famine.
But no deal would mean only limited direct access to the EU, and then largely via temporary measures, fragmenting markets and relationships built up over decades and raising costs for investors.
While a terrorist attack may feed the narrative of a minority, "politically it can also pull people together at a time when we're at a constant risk of fragmenting," he said.
That's because healthy people will likely choose noncompliant plans, while sick people will keep plans with more protections for them, fragmenting the market and raising premiums for those with pre-existing conditions.
Viewers' habits change during every edition of the Games, with more searching for Olympics news online or through social media, fragmenting the traditional broadcast audiences that advertisers still pay a premium for.
LONDON (Reuters) - How the United States supervises cross-border derivatives is flawed and needs resetting to avoid fragmenting markets and placing undue burden on companies, a top U.S. regulator said on Tuesday.
It might be time to invest in Émile Durkheim neckties, because today's problems relate to binding a fragmenting society, reweaving family and social connections, relating across the diversity of a globalized world.
The war for the south has opened a new battlefront that risks further fragmenting Yemen and threatens to complicate U.N. efforts to end the multi-tiered war, which contains conflicts within conflicts.
Here's the full text of letter: Technology platforms promised us connection, access, and democracy but instead are radicalizing and fragmenting communities by providing an unprecedented ability to coordinate attacks and amplify hate.
That peace starts fragmenting early in the picture, outside a nightclub, where an indolently truculent Snow Patrol member, Juju (Kaalan Rashad Walker), takes a shot at Priest and instead hits a bystander.
Even before Regan came along, I found myself more drawn to such spaces than I'd once been and more conscious and appreciative of them as antidotes to the fragmenting of American life.
Even before Regan came along, I found myself more drawn to such spaces than I'd once been and more conscious and appreciative of them as antidotes to the fragmenting of American life.
But the expansion of Palm Oil plantations is fragmenting the #forest and cutting off key elephant migratory corridors, making it more difficult for elephant families to find adequate sources of food and water.
However, the rise of Vox also splintered the right-wing vote, further fragmenting Spain's political landscape and playing into the hands of the Socialists which won an almost 50 percent increase in seats.
Stipe mediates his vision of the world through both window screens and computer screens in these pages, revealing an undeniable likeness between the fragmenting effects of wire mesh and of a pixelated zoom.
Which means that much as the internet is fragmenting into disparate poles, we might soon find that our smartphone positioning chips need to fragment as well in order to handle these local markets.
On Tuesday, Cain said the company hoped to develop new revenue streams to keep up with a fragmenting market, and would consider selling meal kits for delivery as Woolworths said it was doing.
BRUSSELS — As the European Union's importance on the world stage grows, its politics are fragmenting: Smaller, more ideological parties, including populists and nationalists, have made gains and weakened the traditional, more centrist parties.
Instead, party leaders allowed the well-known and well-liked Biden to get left out in the cold and for enormous sums of money to be spent on fragmenting the anti-Sanders vote.
LONDON, Sept 4 (Reuters) - How the United States supervises cross-border derivatives is flawed and needs resetting to avoid fragmenting markets and placing undue burden on companies, a top U.S. regulator said on Tuesday.
Looking at these alternate personas through the lens of the star sign, it's as though highly creative Geminis are comfortable fragmenting themselves into parts, dispensing them as and when certain emotions take them over.
On Wednesday, Britain's finance minister Philip Hammond called on the EU to agree to a "mutual recognition" pact for financial services with the bloc and Britain accepting each other's rules to avoid fragmenting markets.
London is Europe's biggest securities trading center and home to several pan-EU platforms including Cboe and Turquoise that must now rethink their cross-border set-up due to Brexit potentially fragmenting market access.
Last year, the Trump administration proposed allowing logging on more than half of the 16.7 million-acre Tongass in southeast Alaska, despite concerns about fragmenting animal habitat and undermining the region's bustling tourism industry.
Cable internet has high profit margins and growth has been so strong that the two largest U.S. cable companies, Comcast and Charter, are both trading near record highs even as their business is fragmenting.
Western Islam is fragmenting into myriad interpretations The second strand of the faith, political Islam, has long advocated engagement with non-Muslim society, not least to defend the interests of the umma, or Muslim community.
While bonds issued in the FTZ will give issuers more freedom to move capital, there are concerns that the extra approvals investors require will end up limiting domestic demand and fragmenting further China's bond market.
So it was surprising that in Lebanon, rather than once again taking the fight to Iran, the kingdom has taken a step back — a move that risks increasing Iran's influence and fragmenting its Sunni rivals.
The FSB, made up of regulators, central bankers and treasury officials from the Group of 20 Economies (G20), said there should also be no "optionality," meaning the trigger must be applied to avoid markets fragmenting.
For conservative opponents of sanctuary jurisdictions, the sanctuary decisions from state courts are seen as further fragmenting how immigration enforcement is carried out across the country even though immigration is a matter of national policy.
European politics have been fragmenting since the financial crisis of 2008, and populist anger deepened after an influx of migrants from Africa and the Middle East, reviving some of the Continent's oldest and ugliest impulses.
Central bankers worry these trends are fragmenting the global financial system and excluding people or even countries from the benefits of cross-border payments, especially where remittances are a significant portion of a nation's economy.
The kingdom has been hosting indirect talks between the separatists and Yemen's Saudi-backed government, both part of the coalition, to end the standoff that risks further fragmenting Yemen and complicating United Nations peace efforts.
More than 97.4% of the total have gone missing since 2006, when then-President Felipe Calderon sent the army to the streets to fight drug traffickers, fragmenting the cartels, which made combating them more difficult.
Read: Rare black bear spotted in demilitarized zone Seung-ho Lee says that logging and flooding have damaged North Korean land near the border, and urban development and pollution are fragmenting habitats in South Korea.
A number of other countries including Spain, Italy and the United Kingdom are considering passing similar measures, in what US and tech industry officials worry could be a fragmenting of the global corporate tax system.
But it appears that many voters have become inured to small-scale attacks — and that terror can "pull people together at a time when we're at a constant risk of fragmenting," as one observer said.
The tensions in Tuz Khurmatu risk further fragmenting Iraq, a major OPEC oil exporter, as it struggles to contain Islamic State, the gravest security threat since a U.S.-led invasion toppled autocrat Saddam Hussein in 2003.
It may appear that such regimes can bring stability to unevenly fragmenting countries, but they become even more dependent on rents, especially from resources (the "resource curse") and on cheap exports, cheap labour and the like.
If you want to protect your data against hackers, the startup is using a new strategy by fragmenting your data, encrypting it and moving it around so that it doesn't stay still on a server somewhere.
Trump's Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has recommended delaying new global bank trading book rules, a step Australia, Hong Kong and Singapore are also taking - and the European Union is resisting, potentially fragmenting standards for a period.
ISDA, a global swaps industry body, has estimated that fragmenting euro swaps clearing would result in a 16%24% increase in initial margin on house accounts, based on data from 12 large banks that dominate trading.
Something is extremely off inside Area X, something that seems to radiate from the lighthouse that is the explorers' ultimate destination, causing their bodies and minds to start fragmenting, making them lose time and lose their way.
Euroskeptic parties gained in the bloc-wide election last week, but less than expected and pro-EU liberal and green parties have also gained at the expense of the fragmenting centre, according to the latest preliminary results.
Eurosceptic parties gained in the bloc-wide election last week, but less than expected and pro-EU liberal and green parties have also gained at the expense of the fragmenting center, according to the latest preliminary results.
In fact, fragmenting these habitats could kill off resident plants and animals more quickly than if they were left with a larger, continuous territory, says William Newmark, a conservation biologist with the Natural History Museum of Utah.
"With fragmenting audiences and the way people just consume any content, the ramifications will keep reverberating up the value chain, right up to the content holder," said Brian Han, a media analyst at Australian shares researcher Morningstar.
This is all the more so the case considering the fact that European politics now appears to be fragmenting and European banks continue to hold a disproportionate amount of their countries' sovereign debt on their balance sheets.
These included ammunition, bulletproof plates for flak jackets, rifle scopes, hand grenades, two-way tactical radios, fragmenting antipersonnel warheads for rocket-propelled grenade launchers, uniforms (including police uniforms) and forward-looking infrared cameras, used for night imaging.
The European Commission suggested as much this week, saying in another MWC keynote that it's preparing to step in try to prevent security concerns at the EU Member State level from fragmenting 5G rollouts across the bloc.
In Europe as in the United States, recent trends in culture and economics have elevated an educated upper class while separating it, geographically and ideologically and in every other way, from a declining and fragmenting working class.
The move is part of efforts by the world's central banks to stop cross-border banking from fragmenting under the weight of tougher anti-money-laundering rules which have prompted some lenders to pull out of markets.
Fragmenting the music catalog is hostile toward listeners, can be harmful for artists who lose out on mass distribution and it can engender backlash from artists' fans who don't want to pay for multiple redundant streaming services.
Their alliance will block the left from taking control in either region but it also risks further fragmenting a domestic political landscape already marked by deep divisions following national, European, regional and local elections in recent weeks.
Eurosceptic parties gained in the bloc-wide election last week, but less than expected and pro-EU liberal and green parties have also gained at the expense of the fragmenting centre, according to the latest preliminary results.
Junqueras defined himself as someone with "democratic, civic and peaceful convictions", and called for dialogue to resolve the crisis over Catalonia, which has contributed to the fragmenting of Spanish politics and the rise of far-right party Vox.
Haviv literalizes this condition in the "broken" grammar of some of his vignettes, the written reflections that appear alongside a handful of the images and that read at times like fragmented thoughts, indicative of the fragmenting of memory.
Though it's unclear what ammunition the gunman ended up using, the manifesto mentioned that he wanted to use 8M3 bullets — Russian-developed, hollow-point ammunition with a reputation for expanding and fragmenting on impact, according to The Trace.
Over the past decade and a half, the B.J.P. developed a new strategy of playing on their internal differences and fragmenting Dalits and other lower castes into smaller, political groups and enlisting the breakaway units into their ambit.
Perhaps most important, employees now check work email only twice each day—no drawn out, back-and-forth exchanges fragmenting their attention, no surreptitious inbox checks while at dinner or on the sidelines of their kids' sporting events.
Even companies that have tried to make the real estate industry more competitive worry that will end up fragmenting the MLS, undermining a system that — while flawed in some ways — at least allowed all listings to be broadly available.
The recent developments in the European Union show that discord over the migrant crisis could end up fragmenting the EU, threatening to cut off their political oxygen to deal with other challenges, like Brexit or the Greek debt crisis.
Perhaps most important, his employees now check work email only twice each day — no drawn out back-and-forth exchanges fragmenting their attention, no surreptitious inbox checks while at dinner or on the sidelines of their kids' sporting events.
"The expansion of Palm Oil plantations is fragmenting the #forest and cutting off key elephant migratory corridors, making it more difficult for elephant families to find adequate sources of food and water," was the post that accompanied one photo.
Whether or not voters can be manipulated en masse via the medium of targeted ads, the act of targeting itself certainly has an impact — by fragmenting the shared public sphere which civilized societies rely on to drive consensus and compromise.
But his defection shows the speed with which alliances are shifting in the civil war and how rapidly it is fragmenting, with battles now being fought on many fronts, often over local issues such as cattle rustling and access to grazing.
In a series of actions that began in 1999, the former lieutenant colonel and one-time coup leader began taming the military by bloating it, buying it off, politicizing it, intimidating the rank and file, and fragmenting the overall command.
STC forces, which are armed and trained by Riyadh's main coalition partner, the United Arab Emirates, tried to extend their reach in the south, clashing with government forces in violence that risked further fragmenting Yemen and complicating United Nations peace efforts.
Instead, only two months before the first voting begins in Iowa, the principal components of the Democratic coalition are fragmenting, with such key demographic groups as whites with and without college degrees, African Americans and Hispanics all tilting toward different contenders.
The reality is, I can see where that's painful for some people, but that doesn't mean that it's bad for the VR industry, or that it's fragmenting it, or in the long run, it's not the right way for the ecosystem to work.
TheCityUK, which promotes Britain's financial services sector abroad, said the value of such a deal is disappearing by the day and agreement would be needed in the first quarter of next year for financial businesses to reap any benefit and avoid fragmenting markets.
Although mightily challenged by a fragmenting retail landscape, and lamentable calendar placement as the caboose on the global men's wear train, New York Fashion Week: Men's was like "The Little Engine that Could," refusing to give in to naysayers perennially pronouncing doom.
ADEN (Reuters) - Talks to end a violent power struggle in south Yemen have stalled and both sides appear to be preparing to resume fighting, officials said on Friday, suggesting more turmoil lies ahead on a new battlefront that risks further fragmenting Yemen.
Well, choosing a secretary of state that has the full and clear trust and backing of the President, and signaling a commitment at the highest levels of the administration to holding together a fragmenting NATO alliance and European continent, would be a welcome start.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia claimed a small win in Yemen on Tuesday by sealing a deal between the Saudi-backed government and southern separatists to end a power struggle that had opened a new front in the multi-faceted war and risked further fragmenting Yemen.
But Ms. Park still commands an almost cultlike following among people like Mr. Chung, and that lingering devotion is fragmenting the country's conservative bloc as it struggles to find a viable replacement candidate in an election that could take place as early as May.
As Zeisler puts it, "The central pubic-hair argument that's raged in mainstream feminism for more than a decade" is commodity feminism at its most ridiculous, fragmenting a broad, potentially transformative political movement into a set of individual grooming choices — a sort of wearying reductio ad pudendum.
It will win again if it can overcome the challenges of the fraying relations between a politically-divided United States and a fragmenting Europe to stay firm to a vision and mission that is more positive than whatever Putin devises in his latest term of office.
Mr. Modi is bringing relative political stability to India, by fragmenting the opposition and concentrating power in his hands, thus shifting the driver of economic growth from the private sector to the state, and freeing himself to conduct radical economic experiments like his currency cleansing policy.
The complaints of today's health-care professionals may just be a white-collar, high-tech equivalent of the century-old blue-collar discontent with "Taylorization"—the industrial philosophy of fragmenting work into components, standardizing operations, and strictly separating those who design the workflow from those who do the work.
My takeaway here is that there is a real issue, which is that people need community support, but if you look at the sociology and the history here, community membership has actually been on the decline, and it's been fragmenting for 40 or 50 years, well predating the internet.
"The result of the Lebanese elections does not signal Hezbollah's control of the political system as the March 8 alliance is not coherent and has been fragmenting for the last two years," Ayham Kamel, head of Eurasia Group's Middle East and North Africa practice, told CNBC via email on Tuesday.
The architecture of computing is fragmenting because of the slowing of Moore's law, which until recently guaranteed that the power of computing would double roughly every two years, and because of the rapid rise of cloud computing and AI. The implications for the semiconductor industry and for Intel, its dominant company, are profound.
Huge news: Samsung is adopting Google's ARCore on Galaxy S8/Note8 rather than fragmenting Android AR. Announced back in August, ARCore is a kind of evolution of Google's existing Project Tango initiative, which relied on depth sensors and cameras to 3D map environments so that they could be populated with interactive digital objects.
Broader long-term trends, evident in the election, have not gone away: German politics is still fragmenting, society is still becoming more unequal, culture wars continue to gain ground, the once-mighty SPD is still in a crisis and long-term economic and geopolitical disruption still looms over the comfortable German homestead.
The licensing terms, the firm argues, also serve to keep Android from fragmenting into incompatible versions and "make sure that people get a great 'out of the box' experience with useful apps right there on the home screen", in the words of Hiroshi Lockheimer, who is in charge of Android at Google.
"Additional border wall construction would devastate some of our country's most treasured places, such as Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and Big Bend National Park by fragmenting sensitive landscapes, walling off wildlife habitats and eroding the region's ecotourism, further hurting local communities that rely on these places for their livelihoods," Pierno said.
This has been a year of sparkle on the catwalks, light glinting and fragmenting off sequined and beaded jackets and dresses at houses including Versace and Gucci and off belts and bags and shoes and boots, like the crystal-encrusted Saint Laurent model that sells for $10,000 (if you can get them).
The case for Blair, Schröder, even Persson in Sweden was: the right is in power in a way it has not been before (in Britain and Germany it had been almost hegemonic), we are in despair, the working class is fragmenting and the electorate is evolving in a more consumerist, more market-liberal direction.
Yet in Europe, where disintegration is, as both Macron and Soros tell us, a stark possibility, a geopolitical catastrophe looms – breaking links of cooperation and joint projects, fragmenting NATO and thus encouraging Russian and Chinese expansionism and subversion, ruining economies forced to return to previous national currencies, causing investment, wages and pensions to plunge.
"Amidst changing consumer behaviors, fragmenting channels and hovering price of certain raw materials under new economic environment, it is expected that the instant noodle business will develop steadily while the beverage business will still suffer from the pain of business model adjustment in the short-term," Tingyi Chairman Wei Ing-Chou said in an exchange filing.
In the life of Michael Cromartie, an evangelical-Christian impresario dead of cancer last week at 67, you could see a larger generational story in archetype — the story of certain boomer-era evangelicals, heirs to an embattled and often self-segregated subculture, who tried to abandon anti-intellectualism and separatism and to establish a new religious center for a fragmenting and secularizing age.
If and when a revamped DNC and other party committees start to get with the program, however, then donors and activists should stop naysaying and fragmenting their efforts and get on board — because the key to electoral and policy victories for America's future lies in a robust, nationwide Democratic Party built to engage citizens everywhere in election and policy campaigns year round, every year.
Bluetooth problems I have had Every one of these things has happened to me repeatedly in the past six weeks: When I first wrote that removing the headphone jack was user-hostile and stupid, I listed several reasons: digital audio is more restrictive, wireless solutions are all pretty meh, dongles are irritating, changing established standards impacts accessibility, and fragmenting audio standards across platforms is ridiculous.
Instead of selling separate outerwear and weekend and high-fashion collections with different names and ad campaigns that appeared on different platforms, fragmenting its audience, Burberry merged them all into one: Its big tent is defined by an overriding vision of British tradition with a mash-up edge that could encompass a rainbow of trench coats or made-to-order capes, silken Bloomsbury-set pajamas suits or sculptural white shirts, all at the same time.

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