Sentence examples for fragmented access from inspiring English sources

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This 'whole government' counter-reform process aspires to achieve horizontal and vertical coordination in order to eliminate situations in which different policies undermine each other, make better use of scarce resources, create synergies by bringing together different stakeholders in a particular policy area and offer citizens seamless rather than fragmented access to services (Pollitt 2003).

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As in the case of financing, health care services were also very fragmented and access was restricted for the majority of the population before 2003.

We should ask why we continue to take a fragmented approach to a problem that would best be solved by guaranteeing access to insurance coverage through a single program for all children who need it.

"The system is complex, fragmented, and unequal access to effective services further entrenches health, social and economic inequalities".

In this article, we present non-contiguous orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (NC-OFDM) as a promising and practical approach for achieving spectrally agile wireless data transmission that is suitable for secondary users (SUs) to access fragmented spectral opportunities more efficiently.

These documents have drawn attention to the fact that the majority of FI and continence services, in general, remain fragmented, with poor access and variable outcomes [ 8– 10].

A masterful blend of economic, social, and geographic history, Feeding Gotham traces how this highly fragmented geography of food access became a defining and enduring feature of the American city.

The service began in June 2010 — the first one-card-serves-all solution for the region's fragmented transit system — simplifying access and payment to regional trains, buses, subway lines, streetcars and ferries, all with varying fare systems.

Relaxed synchronization and access to fragmented spectrum are considered for future generations of wireless networks.

Therefore relaxed synchronization and access to fragmented spectrum are key parameters for future generations of wireless networks [1].

The per-subcarrier filtering adopted by GFDM leads to small out-of-band emission; therefore, dynamic spectrum access of fragmented spectrum in cognitive radio scenarios can be achieved.

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