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Fragmentation and time are at the center of this show.
True, there was some fragmentation of members on class issues.
Fragmentation is one of the issues which should be covered.
Even so, the fragmentation of the groups made it hard for everybody to focus on the company.
"And no one knows what is the impact of fragmentation."
But there are still many fragmentations at the market level.
There is a fragmentation of both body and mind with this structure.
Outside those hours, the market fragmentation is real and troubling.
This fragmentation appears to have been present for at least 7 million years.
Why is Apple the only one who can keep fragmentation under control?
This represents, in our view, very much another fragmentation of the market.
One last point, which is also crucial: we do not want fragmentation of the law.
He was afraid that this might be the first step in the fragmentation of the county.
Thus, fragmentation is an important problem in recent file system research and design.
Creating more fragmentation will make the situation worse for a lot of children.
"There is too much fragmentation in the Council," he said.
The only thing I want to avoid is the danger of fragmentation.
But the power of the entire piece lies in its very fragmentation.
Given the cultural fragmentation of the country itself, maybe it was inevitable.
But I don't think the fragmentation will have any bad effect.
However, the strong tidal forces they experience often lead to their fragmentation.
Fragmentation itself probably has very little to do with the availability of capital.
A fix was made to the fragmentation issue discussed above.
The fact that all these are carried out at national level increases fragmentation.
However, fragmentation was still a problem (a result of the separate development system.