Sentence examples for fragmented subject from inspiring English sources

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Farming is fragmented, subject to arcane rules and as hot a political potato as retailing.

With Out of a House Walked a Man in 1994, McBurney moved on to the curious, fragmented subject of Russian absurdist short-story writer Daniil Kharms.

Captive-bred animals must be trained to readapt to the real world, and as Mr. Weidensaul observes, "unless there is a sea change in attitudes on the ranches of the West toward prairie dogs," the range of the black-footed ferret "will remain dangerously fragmented, subject to local extinctions from disease and chance".

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Rather than painting pretty pictures of lakes and shores he came up with cubism, a new, strange and occasionally mad art style that involved fragmented subjects and bold, abstract outlines.

But the data makes clear, that's either a naïve conclusion or it's the premium we place on truth that's as fragmented by subject matter as is the myriad information sources available to us online.

Since the fall of the Soviet Union, a report by the panel said, an inattentive Pentagon has allowed its nuclear mission to become fragmented and subject to lower-level authority, resulting in a sharply reduced staff that lacks both depth and breadth in nuclear expertise.

They are, rather, quite straightforwardly understandable as distinct aspects of a single, albeit fragmented, psychological subject.

The contradiction highlighted by this case raises discussion amid some crucial issues as to the role of local urban planning and the protection of soil, which cannot be fragmented or subject to local short-term visions/interests.

According to Russell, "the view out front ceases to be the only one, and our person is suddenly adrift, fragmented, and subject to strange mutation".

We applied this model to aquatic environments subjected to water level variations, but its application could be extended to any spatially structured population or metapopulation in a fragmented landscape subjected to temporal variations in environmental conditions.

His legs are the antithesis of universal design, and rather speak to the hybridity of the person, of the fragmented body-subject, whose elements are dispersed across space.

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