Use "fragmented" in a sentence

1. - Fragmented modal planning in transportation;

2. The interruption fragmented his argument.

3. Lossless compression of fragmented image data

4. But the problem is they're very fragmented.

5. It's fractured, grasping at fragmented memories.

6. Lossless compression of fragmented image data is disclosed.

7. The clouds fragmented and out came the sun.

8. Fierce rivalries have traditionally fragmented the region.

9. You can see that Africa has been fragmented.

10. The different media were fragmented, difficult to integrate.

11. Fragmented, debranched amylopectin starch precipitate as fat replacer

12. These materials continue to be fragmented and Abraded as …

13. This resulted in a fragmented and sometimes illiquid market.

14. John Tiller led a fragmented existence at this time.

15. His day was fragmented by interruptions and phone calls.

16. Many other white-collar jobs, claims Braverman, are similarly fragmented.

17. Services for problem drinkers are very fragmented at present.

18. But we are now a much more fragmented society.

19. Social and architectural constructions are fragmented and dashing past.

20. Cowbird parasitism and nest predation in fragmented grasslands of southwestern Manitoba.

21. But his fantasy was fragmented; no real plot or theme emerged.

22. The epithelium of the smaller bronchi was fragmented and partially desquamated.

23. For years, the trauma of abuse had fragmented my inner self.

24. Her crossing the fragmented tiles, faltering at the step to the street,

25. Habitats continue to be lost and fragmented at an alarming rate.

26. This hot work, however, had left the Confederate ranks badly fragmented.

27. The lecture notes are fragmented; a fair number of sentences remain incomplete.

28. The President has only held onto power because the opposition is so fragmented.

29. We are Disciples of Christ, a movement for wholeness in a fragmented world

30. Anima levels are gained by collecting Anima Stones or using Fragmented Anima Stones

31. With member - country bond yields now diverging,'it's a fragmented set of markets.

32. These boxes represent the fragmented, Compartmentalized mind of a man consumed with sexual sin.

33. Although diversity has its benefits, the aggregate global capacity-development effort is still fragmented.

34. Many papyrus documents were in a very fragmented state when put up for sale.

35. After the death of Apollodotus II, the Indo-Greek kingdom fragmented once more.

36. Intelligence, even codebreaking, is at best only a fragmented adjunct to strategic planning.

37. Despite heavy use, it is one of the most fragmented national forests in the country.

38. At the time of the image’s demise, the world will indeed be politically fragmented!

39. Weirs and constant low flows have fragmented the river system and blocked fish passage.

40. Moreover, the refrigeration sector is fragmented and offers considerable scope for expansion by acquisitions.

41. Synonyms for Brast include broke, brake, broken, cracked, shattered, split, fractured, ruptured, splintered and fragmented

42. However, limited access and low fragmented visitor numbers will restrict tourism growth and business development.

43. The tree is fragmented and its core part has been lost, leaving several enormous offshoots.

44. In this increasingly fragmented society, a sense of community is a thing of the past.

45. Meanwhile, the Thirty Years' War had left German-speaking Europe exhausted, fragmented, and economically backward.

46. Without a strong State, this underclass will erupt into fragmented resistance, indicated in social disorder.

47. The report also notes that countries are moving from fragmented programs to integrated social protection systems.

48. Widows appear best motivated to bridge ethnic divides and unite fragmented communities because they share common concerns

49. The fragmented asphalt is then loaded into cable-drawn railcars for transport to a nearby factory.

50. Because of the many contractors, Intellectual Property rights for the device and related technology are fragmented.

51. But God’s Kingdom will soon bring an end to this politically fragmented world. —Daniel 2:44.

52. Behind the fragmented Dublin tenement of the first act we see massed ranks of silent soldiers.

53. Antonyms for Consentient include divided, split, partite, disunited, apart, asunder, fragmented, factionalized, at odds and in conflict

54. 12 Behind the fragmented Dublin tenement of the first act we see massed ranks of silent soldiers.

55. Thus the Republic emerged from its early traumas with a fragmented political culture and no national consensus.

56. The lasting importance of Schoenberg's Atonal music is reflected in the very large but fragmented critical and analytical

57. Project outcomes better aligned the fragmented knowledge base supporting decisions related to climate change adaptation in Europe.

58. A method of preparing reduced fat foods is provided which employs a fragmented, debranched amylopectin starch precipitate.

59. In countries where banking is small-scale and fragmented there are initiatives to promote larger banking groups.

60. He is haunted by flashbacks of being beaten, tortured and buried alive, but they are fragmented memories.

61. whereas fragmented interpretation and inadequate implementation of the directive are still hampering free movement of services across borders;

62. Increasing but fragmented convection, or thunderstorms, was fueled by unusually warm water temperatures and outflow from the south.

63. The problem which immediately strikes one is that much of the material is scanty, fragmented, and lacking unity.

64. Colors focuses on the most distinctive new artists and original sounds in an increasingly fragmented and saturated scene

65. Minimum capital requirements for existing banks have been increased to accelerate consolidation in the very fragmented banking sector.

66. Clumps may also become fragmented and dispersed by wind and wave action, facilitating the colonization of new sites.

67. Information is still hard to track down and reaches the classroom level in a fragmented and patchy way.

68. GMES aims to bring together Europe's fragmented satellite observation and remote sensing activities in order to support Community policies.

69. Consequently, each province has worked in isolation to create fragmented, suboptimal infrastructure projects, many of which have become idle.

70. Is knowledge lost from memory or does it change, becoming vague and imprecise, or distorted, or disconnected and fragmented?

71. Political control Effective staff management in education is highly problematic because of the fragmented and diversified centres of control.

72. Then it is as if our fragmented lives are integrated, fulfilled and satisfied as they have never been before.

73. In the midday sun the flooded paddies formed a mirrored mosaic across which tropical clouds scudded in fragmented disarray.

74. It's DNA which is pretty badly fragmented, but with good techniques now, you can basically reassemble the whole genome.

75. Screening services are often fragmented,(Sentence dictionary) and the public may not have equal access to particular screening programmes.

76. If we are to achieve this aim, we must ensure that the approach we adopt is not a fragmented one.

77. Current science, technology and innovation capabilities are weak and the national innovation system is in a nascent and fragmented state.

78. Plurality electoral systems tend to produce two identifiable blocs while majority run-off elections tend to produce more fragmented support.

79. 5 While the form of a news broadcast emphasizes tidiness and control, its content can best be described as fragmented.

80. These changes will help to rebuild a fragmented community and create an environment suitable for children to grow up in.