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They also argue that the UK media landscape has become
more
fragmented
.
2
Not our old life, which was
more
fragmented
,
less organized, more spontaneous.
3
The Midwest is also a
more
fragmented
banking market than many other areas.
4
Yet the assembly itself is
more
fragmented
and polarized disunited after elections in May.
5
Some see this trend as evidence that Turkey is becoming
more
fragmented
and Westernized.
6
But Britain is now
more
fragmented
,
unequal and disaffected than it was in 2010.
7
The more files you add, delete, and add back, the
more
fragmented
the filesystem becomes.
8
It is
more
fragmented
,
if not dangerously divided, than at any time in living memory.
9
As my daughter grew more mobile and more demanding, my listening habits became
more
fragmented
.
10
New digital channels have led to a
more
fragmented
media market, with advertisers naturally following audiences.
11
Since then, the task has only grown more difficult and the war bloodier and
more
fragmented
.
12
Now, priests say, the Church's leadership is
more
fragmented
and, because of that, carries less clout.
13
Europe is still much
more
fragmented
than North America, were several companies have been through debt restructuring.
14
Indeed, as the state becomes
more
fragmented
the role of councils could, potentially, become even more important.
15
The transcript suggests growing stress and
more
fragmented
communications, coupled with confusion about which checklist to use.
16
In some countries, healthcare tends to be
more
fragmented
and healthcare oversight tends to be
more
fragmented
.
more
fragmented
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