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The fragmented, under-resourced and ineffective system for financing climate policy has failed Africa.
The degree to which business interests are
fragmented
based on policy issues, cronyism or other factors often indicates the degree of distortion in the underlying market economy.
The perennial Russian order – the dominant state and a powerless,
fragmented
society – remains largely in place.
Despite the recent rise in negative public sentiment, protest activity remains
fragmented
and invariably local in scope and demands.
And, among the fragmented, distraught children of the Enlightenment, among the zombie heirs of Rousseau fibrillating between aggressiveness, blindness, and despair, equality is no longer a task but a taint, a sort of dark shroud, a halo of resentment and hatred to which our common tongue is tied as to a buoy in a tide.
If, reflecting the mood in the member states, the elections result in a
fragmented
Parliament – possibly rendered less representative by low voter turnout – paralysis, disaffection, and ineffectiveness are guaranteed.
With only a slight lag, complexity became manageable, and global supply chains’ linear model (something produced in country A is consumed in country B) gave way to a more complex model with more
fragmented
but more efficient supply networks.
In most cases, companies are not doing anything illegal by taking advantage of this
fragmented
system.
The rise of the far right lies alongside a political landscape that is typically fragmented, with more parties, and a lower share of the vote going to the governing party, whether of the left or the right.
This trend was accompanied by the fact that these societies were marked by a high degree of inequality, as well as unstable economies, weak political parties,
fragmented
oppositions, and fragile institutions.
The Syrian opposition, by contrast, has received only intermittent assistance, and remains as
fragmented
as it was when the civil war began.
At the same time, societies are increasingly fragmented, with perceived loneliness and stress-related illnesses on the rise.
Though China may have the means to finance the large-scale infrastructure projects that the initiative demands, such a
fragmented
strategy would inhibit integration, while reinforcing the view that a rising China poses a threat to the international order.
To improve its
fragmented
transport system, the European Union designed a core corridors approach – corresponding to major trans-national traffic flows and addressing missing links and blockages – to form the basis for integration, interoperability, and coordinated infrastructure development and management.
Future federal governments will have to be based on fragile coalitions, and the German presence in the European Parliament will be
fragmented
among different parties, rendering it less effective.
As a result, Russian economic policymaking is
fragmented
and dysfunctional.
The most obvious is that a political system driven by different identities can easily become
fragmented.
Rather, the built environment is deteriorating as a result of a
fragmented
approach to infrastructure planning, finance, delivery, and operation, which emphasizes cost, asset class, and geographical location.
They simply require a less
fragmented
approach within government, and more cooperation between the public and private sectors.
Labor mobility is also incomplete without a common pensions and benefits system: under current arrangements, a worker who spends five years in France, five years in Greece, and five years in Germany is left with a
fragmented
collection of small entitlements.
And capital markets have
fragmented
in the wake of the euro crisis.
China does not want a divided Asia or
fragmented
regional blocs built along geopolitical fissures, so it is cultivating international comity through shared interests.
Resolving Europe’s Banking Crisis in ItalyLONDON – The European banking sector is crippled and highly
fragmented.
European authorities are unable to design such a plan, owing to the banking union’s
fragmented
and incomplete competencies.
Unlike Al Qaeda, the Islamic State is not a
fragmented
network of relatively small cells; it is a territorial entity operating as a pseudo-state in Syrian and Iraqi territory.
Instead, regions and countries are quietly finding their own ways to manage finance, create pooled emergency funds, and strengthen development finance – an outcome that heralds a more
fragmented
and decentralized set of regulatory regimes and a modest de-globalization of finance and aid.
Too often, digital-health services are
fragmented
among government agencies, businesses, and nongovernmental organizations.
The net result was a hodgepodge of
fragmented
and re-nationalized financial systems.
The once unified opposition to the Mubarak regime has become fragmented, with each faction defending its own interests and advocating its own version of the revolution’s goals.
Although the SLD’s popularity remained high, the previously
fragmented
right prevailed due to temporary unity.
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