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Markets are far more automated and far more fragmented today.
In most managed care companies, which buy doctors' services, care is far more fragmented.
In Germany, the cable industry is far more fragmented than in the United States.
In Afghanistan, the tribal network is far more fragmented, and commanders are wary of building up the strength of one tribe for fear of alienating a rival tribe.
"As a result, the picture is far more fragmented, with a long legacy of misunderstanding and mistrust about the way the sector speaks to itself".
But they are also far more fragmented in form and rarefied in content, at a time when Hollywood has accustomed even sophisticated viewers to simpler films.
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We conclude that protracted dry seasons will have far more serious effects on fragmented than intact rainforests, with the former becoming highly vulnerable to destructive fires.
Outside London, the picture is far more complicated – markets are wider, more fragmented.
This "extra tonne" problem is common to capital-intensive industries such as steel and chemicals, but it is far more acute in paper because the industry is more fragmented.
The strange, or perhaps not so strange, fact is that as families have become more fragmented, their members more far-flung, their lives more frenetic, the Thanksgiving or Christmas dinner has come to occupy a larger place in movies, chronicling the very strains that underlie the dispersal and make family reunions such wildly ambivalent affairs.
Again, the landscape is more fragmented, but the results are, on balance, far smarter than in the age of news-as-commodity.
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