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1 Transport spokesperson Chris Bishop said currently public transport governance was too fragmented .
2 Europe's defence market has been far too fragmented for decades and needs consolidation.
3 The markets and the financial system are still far too fragmented for that.
4 The opposition is still too fragmented to really take over power.
5 Eide said international efforts to help Afghanistan were too fragmented .
6 At the moment it is too complicated and too fragmented .
7 Equities are much too fragmented and OTFs would have introduced another layer of fragmentation, Hardt said.
8 He worries the current model is too fragmented .
9 However some analysts think the rebels are too fragmented to pose a significant challenge to government troops.
10 We have also realised that our infrastructure provision is too fragmented between the different spheres of government.
11 It is far too fragmented , he added.
12 Those which have been pulled out of the swamp are generally too fragmented to be identified quickly.
13 I was too young and too fragmented to have come up with this type of material on my own.
14 That may mean that protests eventually fade out as the public loses interest, or the crowds become too fragmented .
15 He said the sector was currently too fragmented and its proposal would make taking on apprentices more seamless for employers.
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