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But thanks to rigid labour laws, it is fragmented and inefficient.
It may be broad, but it is not the whole people, and it is fragmented.
Now it is fragmented with the last remaining areas under intense pressure from expanding oil palm and rubber plantations, logging, mining and plantings of fast-growing trees to supply paper and pulp mills.
In a commentary published in the journal, David Finkelhor and Corinna Jenkins Tucker from the University of New Hampshire argue that the current response to child maltreatment, abuse and bullying is inadequate because it is fragmented.
It is fragmented by borders, languages, and increasingly by different products.
At the physical layer, if the transport block size is larger than the maximum code block size 6,144 bits then it is fragmented in several turbo code blocks.
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"It was fragmented.
I think to some extent it's fragmented our attention, and that's the biggest problem.
"New York City has very strong landmark laws, whereas it's fragmented in the suburbs," said Jeffrey A. Kroessler, a longtime New York City preservationist.
"Chat is free, but it's fragmented into silos.
Now it may expose itself to even more liability to be the arbiter of truth now that it's fragmented the news space into hundreds of distinct digests.
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