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These authors argued that current assessment tasks in the university context show specific characteristics: they often emphasise problem solution rather than problem formulation; fragmentation of tasks inhibits a holistic approach to assessments and treatments as grading leads students to focus on marks.
The core problem is commodification, the fragmentation of the care relationship into standardised tasks that objectify the client.
That task has been complicated by the fragmentation of the committee's views about asset purchases.
But the fragmentation of the Portuguese left has tradition.
And finally, the fragmentation of the multicultural polity.
For them, the fragmentation of art was a measure of the fragmentation of life, which the war had made grotesquely manifest.
Even more daunting than the dearth of dollars is the fragmentation of the adjunct's time.
But television, in general, is producing few big stars, because of the fragmentation of the audience.
The obstacle in France, he said, is the fragmentation of the food and wine industry.
But what may prove to be the ultimate game-changer is the fragmentation of the internet.
More complex fragmentation patterns are observed for the fragmentation of the -OSO3-TCE group.
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