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The unions are faced by a paradox: they are wedded to UK-agreements on pay because it's a fundamental belief for them that they're stronger together and easier to pick off if they become fragmented into the devolved nations.
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Extensive fragmentation of organelle genomes is a fascinating phenomenon; why organelle genomes became fragmented and how they became fragmented, however, are still poorly understood (Zhang et al. 1999; Landweber 2007; Howe et al. 2008; Rand 2009; Shao et al. 2009).
Physicists and DOE officials hope the plan will help unify the U.S. particle community, which they fear has become fragmented.
As the article in the Proceedings reports, fruit flies have sleep-wake cycles that become fragmented as they age, suffering a "loss of sleep consolidation, namely increased daytime sleep and increased nighttime wakefulness in the elderly," as Kyunghee Koh at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and three colleagues describe it.
So houses and churches become fragmented, looking like they're on the verge of imploding or like they've been subjected to a cubist makeover.
As businesses realize that their marketing has become fragmented and wasteful, they will find the solution in minimalist marketing.
Perhaps recognizing that the topic had become fragmented, if not rudderless, they appointed a science desk editor, Mary Ann Giordano, to coordinate environmental coverage, in addition to other duties.
Nonetheless, they are a threat, and the Pentagon leadership is not assuming that its foes will become fragmented under the initial bombardment.
As habitats become fragmented, edges become longer.
There is little strategic planning and systems have become fragmented.
But their populations become fragmented because of farming and development.
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