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This strategy selectively includes those activities which: explicitly refer to, and are driven by, the principles of the Code; are deliberately framed within the process of overall execution of responsible fisheries (as opposed to fragmented actions taken in isolation of this context); and specifically address recognized weak links in the execution of responsible fisheries as outlined in the Code.

After the growth, these branches are fragmented by the action of a vibrating element (piezoelectric disk) integrated into the cell.

We live in an age of fragmentation: fragmented communities, fragmented lives, fragmented attention.

Schaeffer, M. et al. Mid -and long-term climate projections for fragmented and delayed-action scenarios.

Branagh doesn't go for the fragmented, glimpses-of-action style perfected by the director Paul Greengrass and the cinematographer Oliver Wood in "The Bourne Supremacy" and "The Bourne Ultimatum".

The pollster Patrick Caddell filled volumes of memos and hours of conversation with his views: that after Vietnam and Watergate Americans had become inward-looking, obsessed with consumption, fragmented, incapable of collective action and suffering a "crisis of confidence".

Piano music, composed and played onstage by David Morrow, is a fragmented accompaniment to the action, but so are the voices of the dancers —often electronically distorted into high-pitched squeals or a gravelly horror-movie bass; occasionally soaring into operatic song; frequently forming keening, amplified accompaniment to their movement.

The pollster Patrick Caddell filled volumes of memos and hours of conversation with his views: that after Vietnam and Watergate Americans had become inward-looking, obsessed with consumption, fragmented, incapable of collective action and suffering a "crisis of confidence". It was clear from what the president was writing himself that he wanted these ideas to be at the center of his speech.

This result sets the time scale over which humanity must take conservation action in fragmented tropical forests, may aid efforts to set priorities, and indicates how high the future global extinction rate will be.

(Foucault, 1980b[1971b] : 230)Evident here is an acknowledgement of the need for multiple struggles that together constitute a radically fragmented form of collective action.

The model showed itself suitable to describe changes in viability and population dynamics of the species crested capuchin considering critical levels of survival in a fragmented environment and also, actions in order to preserve the species should be focused not only on increasing available area but also in dispersion dynamics.

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