This rush into luxury cars is driven by the fragmentation that created sport-utilities in America, compact minivans (people carriers) in Europe and small European town cars, such as Ford's Ka.
Rwandan officials now speak of the Ugandan President, Yoweri Museveni, with open contempt, arguing that he has given extremists in the Ugandan miltiary free reign while also sabotaging the rebellion in Congo by encouraging the fragmentation of the main rebel movements.
The wide market fragmentation caused by the vast number of electronic communications networks and dark pools "has made market surveillance more difficult if not impossible to do, " Niederauer said.
His prospects for success in these polls are likely to be enhanced by the acute political fragmentation that has set in since the 2009 provincial polls which set the scene for the 2010 general elections.
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Mr. Jobs said Apple is in a strong position in the smartphone and tablet markets and criticized the fragmentation in the smartphone business by various manufacturers based on Google Inc.
His latest act as digital impresario came about almost by accident, just before the music industry was upended by online piracy and fragmentation.
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And deep history matters too - the cycles of unity and fragmentation, and the deference punctuated by rebellion that defines the relationship between people and state.
That fragmentation was underlined by the fact that six out of the country's 18 provinces are not voting on Saturday.
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Omar helped Dr Lamb and the team further their knowledge of the biochemistry underpinning the technique by discovering that a fragmentation of muscle fibres enables Thiel cadavers to retain lifelike properties.
The fragmentation of power produced by the structure of our Government is central to liberty, and when we destroy it, we place liberty at peril.
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That conflict was marked by ever-shifting alliances, fragmentation of territory into fiefs and a collapse of the central state, which by the war's end in 1990 was headed by two rival claimants.
They included increased competition for consumer dollars, the fragmentation of an industry run by independent small-business owners (which I expect franchise executives can understand), inconsistency in the brand experience and outdated systems.
W. Bush framed the relationship between U.S. defense planning and future force structure and the strategic changes brought by the incipient Soviet reforms in advance of the collapse of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and the fragmentation of the Soviet Union.
Failure by Microsoft to warn purchasers that the use of Windows may cause disk fragmentation.
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Some 70% of all equity volume is driven by computer models that suddenly trigger a surge in buy or sell orders that are causing the fragmentation, volatility and use of hidden trading venues.
But the cost of fragmentation is that there are so many competing sites, some run by lone individuals and others by organizations, that Americans have fewer sources that can expose them to a diverse range of stories and that can make clear the interconnections between events that are taking place.
The new standard may be superior, the writers admit, but by pushing a second standard while the older remains in use, SWIFT has increased costs for participants and generated fragmentation.
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