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Then there's the fragmentation of countries, incipient or actual.
It turns out that what most defines the emerging world is not fragmentation of countries but integration within regions.
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This indicates that these products were derived primarily from fragmentation of country rock and hydrothermally altered material in a hydrothermal reservoir and along the pathways to the surface.
French youth voters' turn away from traditionally powerful parties also reflects the wider fragmentation of the country's politics, something prevalent among all age groups in the country.
The Amhara, identified by the EPRDF as colonizers and unaccustomed to thinking of themselves as but one of the country's many different ethnic groups, were particularly affronted by the apparent fragmentation of the country.
With the fragmentation of media, country has been available to New York fans in plenty of other ways.
But these issues result directly from sustained foreign intervention and the deliberate fragmentation of the country into fiefdoms, enclaves and tribal territories.
Any fragmentation of the country into small states would be "catastrophic and something that we would be reeling from for decades to come", he added.
The increasing fragmentation of the country's system of political parties added to the problem of governing, as the number of parties represented in Congress jumped from 22 to 28.
Most immediately, experts have publicly worried that a revolutionary "upheaval" of one kind or another within Iran would lead to a fragmentation of the country and adversely affect security on Russia's periphery.
The French case was that there was not a WMD threat, and that invading Iraq would lead to fragmentation of the country and trigger more terrorism.
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