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Aurelian, born near the Danube River, had established himself as an army officer when, about 260, from outside pressure and internal fragmentation of authority, the frontiers of the empire suddenly collapsed.
Judging by recent experiences, however, these initiatives remain ineffective largely due to fragmentation of authority and ineffective legislations as well as lack of proper enforcement, even when Environmental Assessment procedures are employed (Frihy 2001; Shi et al. 2001; Snoussi and Aoul 2000; Yap 2000).
Before real success can be achieved, the District must address the continued fragmentation of authority.
The confluence of violence and fragility combined with the unfolding humanitarian dimension of the crisis is cascading instability throughout the region, weakening already unstable central governments, fueling the fragmentation of authority, and feeding terrorist safe havens.
Further difficulties include the fragmentation of authority among girls' education units, namely the GEU, STME and WITED secretariats.
This fragmentation of authority and responsibility enhances the complexity of HHR planning within Canada and ensures that quick policy responses are improbable.
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America is planning to streamline its supervisory system to remedy a confusing fragmentation of regulatory authority.
Fragmentation of political authority, resistance of traditional elites threatened by colonial rule, and the precipitate introduction of taxes and forced labour policies also made resistance in the Portuguese colonies the most prolonged in early 20th-century Africa.
Sometimes hindsight gives his story a theme, as when the fragmentation of Ottoman authority after 1920 created a bundle of unstable Arab states in a region whose oil resources did not at the time seem all that important.Forecasts, though, are not on offer.
Indeed, with the gradual fragmentation of central authority beginning in the 9th century, the process was enhanced: rival caliphates and dynasties flourished in widely scattered parts of the Islamic world, and around them courts provided venues for the stentorian boasts of poets.
Strong argued, in Ahamed's words, that the Federal Reserve's "decentralized structure would simply perpetuate the fragmentation and diffusion of authority that had so bedeviled American banking and would only lead to conflict and confusion".
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