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Cities and towns have little discretion over taxes, fees, and borrowing, and only fragmented control over their public schools.
With most of the detainees still in federal custody and kept from reporters, only fragmented accounts are emerging.
Another cry of frustration: "Costly, cash only, fragmented among several providers, no unified ticketing, virtually ends at 1800 hours, v[ery] poor on Sunday".
One of them, John D. Higgins, described a confused and tearful admission in which Mr. Skakel said he had only fragmented memories of the crime.
On the stones that have been recovered there -- and elsewhere -- sometimes only fragmented inscriptions and epitaphs remain, like "memory," "father," and the initials "P.
While the outline of a great service concept may be reflected in these tools, the procedures are only fragmented views of a more comprehensive, largely undocumented phenomenon.
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Isolation has left such regions not only lagging economically but fragmented culturally and politically, making them prey to larger, more prosperous and more powerful nations.
As shown in Figure 4b, the efficiency of shYme1L was 60%, and this shYme1L causes only 35% fragmented mitochondria in control cells but results in 58% fragmented mitochondria in OPA1 isoform_1-expressing cells, indicating that OPA1 isoform_1 expression facilitates shYme1L-induced mitochondrial fragmentation.
Given that ciliate mitochondrial rRNAs are comparatively intact (encoding bipartite SSU and LSU rRNAs, and with only the fragmented LSU rRNA gene rearranged; see [ 12]), the extreme fragmentation in dinoflagellates and apicomplexans must have occurred since their divergence from ciliates.
There was only a fragmented mess.
Works still in copyright appeared only in fragmented "snippet" form.
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