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It is used to describe the process of breaking something up into smaller pieces, often by way of fragmentation. You can use it when discussing anything that can be broken down into constituent parts. Example sentence: "The atomisation of the company's operations into individual teams better facilitated collaboration between departments."
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On education he told Progress he would stop free schools and believes in "a truly comprehensive education system" adding: "We have got to stop atomisation of school system where they think and swim.
Ever greater fragmentation and atomisation, more schools with unqualified teachers and no local oversight, the centralisation of power in an unwieldy Department for Education can only exacerbate the risk of further problems.
You could certainly begin to read into the figures of Britain Uncovered an increasing atomisation as one consequence of our latent financial fears.
To this end, 10 10 has also concentrated on nurturing a sense of community, tapping into what Harvey calls "the malaise of western society: atomisation.
The destruction of rural populations through enclosure and agricultural change, followed by rapid and chaotic urbanisation based around industries that later collapsed; the implosion of organised labour; extreme atomisation and hyper-consumerism.
Now new theories of the extra efficiency to be achieved by greater labour mobility may be about to reduce even further the already technology-diminished feeling of companionship that comes from working with the same people for a long time.The price of atomisation is paid, in one way or another, by almost everybody.
But with Labour's opposition and scepticism about the atomisation of the railway, there were few bidders.
For him the changes in conscription patterns carry other dangers: they contribute to the atomisation of Israeli society and leave him short of good soldiers.
Does the problem arise from the atomisation of society; or from the re-alignment of political parties; or from the de-alignment of social classes; or from some ineffable post-modern condition involving an exquisite interaction between all of the above?No doubt there are many answers.
The underlying problem, he says, is the atomisation of society: tribal elders have lost control of their young men.
Some people, as they look round a crowded carriage at all the commuters lost in white headphones, see isolation, self-absorption, atomisation.
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