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In financial markets, regulatory enthusiasm has been tempered by a fear: that markets will suffer from fragmentation.
A complaint typically made of Android devices, when compared to iOS devices, is that Android phones and tablets suffer from fragmentation.
Recent years have shown a rapid increase in the number of published studies that advocate network analysis (graph theory) to ecologically manage landscapes that suffer from fragmentation and loss of connectivity.
Did you know that solid state drives could suffer from fragmentation and slowdowns?
By the same token, the Hong Kong financial market does not suffer from fragmentation.
Method 1 has to emulate a processor, while Method 2 can suffer from fragmentation on the filesystem.
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Agricultural modeling has long suffered from fragmentation in model implementation.
The unification of the lower levels and the expansion of academic and particularly vocational-technical alternatives at the upper level were notable advances, but the Italian education system still suffered from fragmentation and lack of articulation.
Android suffers from fragmentation, and Motorola could be one of the only solution to fight it.
Another task for COP22 is to rethink the international climate financing architecture, which suffers from fragmentation and chronic under-financing.
This is partly due to current policy – delivered chiefly through the ESOL framework – which suffers from fragmentation, a lack of clarity and a short-termist approach".
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