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He said the use of markets had seen "care being fragmented and services becoming disjointed".
Still, the medieval devotional scheme was not seen at the time as being fragmented or reassembled.
This mind was one that Freud's psychological theories had only recently identified as being fragmented itself.
These were intended to rescue the liberal arts - which teach us to think deeply about the lasting challenges of politics and the spirit - from being fragmented and eviscerated by leftist sexual and racial politics, multicultural relativism and the political-correctness police.
And earlier, in October, the Legislature passed measures to bolster the state's readiness in several arenas: the state Office of Emergency Management, the intelligence effort in the State Police, the state's military and the Department of Health, which has been accused of being fragmented and sluggish in its planning for biological, chemical and radiological threats.
During this, data bytes are optionally encoded after being fragmented with Error Correcting Code (ECC) to recover data bits in case of small number of bit errors.
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If our attention is fragmented, we are fragmented.
As well as its unexciting image, which means that it's difficult to attract the best graduates and scientists into analytical labs, the sector suffers from being fragmented--most large companies now contract out their analytical work to smaller, specialist laboratories that don't have the clout of the multinationals.
"Pieces... " is fragmented.
Power is fragmented.
The sector is fragmented.
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