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We are facing an apparently contradictory situation of both fragmentation and convergence.
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The answer to the reality of our interconnected world is not fragmentation.
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This leads to fragmentation, which carries its own set of performance penalties.
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Results: LPA pretreatment reduced DNA fragmentation induced in all models of apoptosis.
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Its fragmentation of the school system has been nothing short of vandalism.
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Biopolitical demiurge, inverted uniqueness based on the general atomization of all transcendence.
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Here as already stated, the means for atomization are purely mechanical.
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The temperature difference for drying prominently affected mean size, and atomization pressure was the main effect for microcapsule yield.
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In the turbulent century between 1850 and 1950, the world offered conflict, atomization, and disorientation.
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It's really ironic, isn't it, that the transformation in Russian society largely provoked by Sakharov the nuclear physicist has led to our atomization?
Usage of atomisation in anglès
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Our atomisation has allowed intolerant and violent forces to fill the political vacuum.
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Where there is atomisation, we will create a thriving civic life.
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That atomisation we have enough of already and I'd like us to feel more united.
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The material about atomisation, alienation and the corrosive impact of consumer capitalism even felt old hat.
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The atomisation of society continues apace as wealthy individuals seek to advance and vindicate their rights before the courts.
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The price paid for a more liberal society has been a kind of chaotic, unanchored sense of alienation and atomisation.
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And finally it can also counter the "atomisation" of city-dwellers and time increasingly being spent indoors or in vehicles.
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The unprecedented longevity of many of our grandparents, and the creeping atomisation of communities, have reinforced many people's alienation from death.
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The kind of quantification and atomisation of work activities characteristic of benchmarking models cannot do appropriate justice to the work of a teacher.
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There are troubling questions about inequality and the atomisation of people -the way in which societies are splitting up socially and economically.
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A part-musical exploration of the ignominious collapse of that financial giant, it also served as a spry atomisation of the global financial crisis.
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Our atomisation has allowed intolerant and violent forces to fill the political vacuum.
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Where there is atomisation, we will create a thriving civic life.
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That atomisation we have enough of already and I'd like us to feel more united.
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The material about atomisation, alienation and the corrosive impact of consumer capitalism even felt old hat.
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The atomisation of society continues apace as wealthy individuals seek to advance and vindicate their rights before the courts.