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Meanings of further fragmentation in English
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Usage of further fragmentation in English
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And the proportional representation system creates room for furtherfragmentation of the opposition.
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A hundred or more magic-spawned gargoyles scattered to escape furtherfragmentation.
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The upshot is furtherfragmentation of Germany's old two-party system.
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He said furtherfragmentation in Europe following the Brexit vote could create new demands from ICE's customers.
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Into this chaotic mix has come furtherfragmentation with the devolution of acute, public and social care commissioning to large urban conurbations.
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We know the right is on the march in many countries and there is likely to be furtherfragmentation of this great EU project.
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Backers of the dairy co-operative said the Dairy Industry Restructuring Act (DIRA) risked furtherfragmentation of the industry and could weaken Fonterra.
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The losses for both the biggest parties point to the furtherfragmentation of Germany's political landscape, raising the possibility of different coalitions in future.
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But that could lead to furtherfragmentation of the market, given U.S. stocks are now traded on a myriad of exchanges and electronic platforms.
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But that could lead to furtherfragmentation of the market, given that U.S. stocks are now traded on a myriad of exchanges and electronic platforms.