The NFL is built on TV and the viewing audience is so splintered now.
But the biggest culprit is most likely the dynamics of the highly-splintered market itself.
His angel investors may push, but they are a splintered group with different ideas of discipline.
JAL, a deeply splintered company with poor internal communications, was unable to cut costs so quickly.
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Today a splintered Supreme Court majority acknowledged that, but still upheld the voter ID law.
The family business splintered, and by 1999 all five brothers had established independent retail chains.
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The sarcophagus was found so splintered that it must have been deliberately shattered, co-curator David Mevorah said.
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Moreover, the audience today is splintered in a million pieces, each one with its own remote control.
Some governorates have been amalgamated into a single unit, while others have splintered into three or four pieces.
All the social media and constant distraction means our world is daily getting less cohesive and even more splintered.
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An enormous section of the concrete structure appeared to have splintered like twigs.
He might not have noticed, but the framed wooden screen was bent and splintered on one corner suggesting it had been pried open.
If we are splintered into pieces, how can we create a stable region?
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Closer to the truth is that yucho is on the march because the opposition it used to face has splintered.
Two years later the Soviet Union had splintered and the map of central and eastern Europe had been completely redrawn.
Their opponents' disarray helped: instead of a single list, the opposition splintered among a vast array of largely nameless faces.
Newark, a struggling urban school system splintered along political lines, has drawn national attention as it attempts to reverse course.
The FTC ultimately ended up badly splintered on the probe's conclusion, particularly on the agency's acceptance of Google's voluntary changes.
Only the mosque and a handful of other buildings remained- amid a sea of broken concrete, splintered wood and twisted metal.
"If you have another brand, you just splintered your resources, " complains Valdes.
As nationalists have grown stronger and more cohesive, so unionists have splintered.
But it is a splintered audience based on geography and school affiliations.
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The conflict between Tony Blair's zeal for market-based reforms and his successor's preference for central standards backed by big spending splintered Labour for years.
But just as WTI has frailties to reduce bottlenecks to keep oil flowing internationally, the North Sea is splintered with creaking and aging infrastructure.
The plane splintered into pieces and fiery wreckage was hurtled across over one mile of Lockerbie, Scotland killing 11 more people on the ground.
Another time she took us to Nordland, in northern Norway, where the splintered peaks of austere black mountains were reflected sharply in the unmoving waters.
In Seaside Heights, a family-vacation spot, large sections of the town's boardwalk splintered into the waves, leaving little more than timbers strewn along the beach.
One striking sequence shows Endurance buried up to her deck in ice, a tangle of rigging and splintered timbers, every surface thickly covered with hoar-frost.
It would be very difficult to survive if we are splintered.
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Rockefeller's fortune was also splintered by his generous donations to charity.
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