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Unfortunately the current paradigm of urban infrastructure development is fragmented in approach lacking a systems perspective.
The natural progress of her life, however, is fragmented in Hong's kaleidoscopic fusion of reality and fantasy.
The company's higher rates may not get the same attention in Poland, analysts said, because financial consumer advocacy is fragmented in Europe.
But right now it is fragmented, in pockets, shares no learnings and almost never networks.
The scholars discuss the research methods adopted in entrepreneurship education research and they note that the field is fragmented in both content and methods.
The latter research theme is crucial for us and political science has produced literature on it that is as vast in its consistency as it is fragmented in its theoretical interpretations.
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The results suggest that labor markets are fragmented in Haiti.
Neandertal production and use of stone tools was fragmented in three domains: the spatial, the temporal and the social domain.
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The sounds of the words are fragmented in every way imaginable: syllables get shifted around, vowels are substituted for one another, parts of words are combined into new words, some as nonsensical as anything in Gertrude Stein.
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