Fragmented
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As I, along with many others, have come to realize, success depends on first overcoming one of the most significant challenges in health: overly
fragmented
approaches to delivering care.
The challenge is compounded by the weak and
fragmented
state of global ocean governance.
While the republic established in 1912 was ostensibly a single entity, it was actually highly
fragmented.
In a more
fragmented
fashion, states established incentives for energy efficiency in residential and commercial buildings.
No longer would Euroskeptics be
fragmented
into different tribes of anti-immigrant politicians on the right and anti-austerity politicians on the left.
It might seem that India has too much democracy – elections in one state or another every few months, a
fragmented
political establishment (with more than 40 parties represented in Parliament), and electoral processes that do little to strengthen a stable system built on two dominant parties.
And a
fragmented
European banking system remains one of the weakest links in the regional daisy chain.
Foshan’s ceramic industry, for example, has transformed itself from a dirty, energy-intensive, and
fragmented
industry into a clean, energy-efficient, and consolidated sector, largely owing to high standards designed and enforced by the municipal government.
It is fragmented, peaceful, and normative in a world of hard power, but part of the world is not about military power.
Third, European resources are fragmented, and this hampers European competitiveness.
A good example of SDG 17 in action is the Food and Land Use Coalition, a global network of business executives, scientists, policymakers, investors, and farmers that is working to transform the world’s
fragmented
and complex food systems.
A
fragmented
Europe composed of dozens of disconnected states, none with more than 7% of the population of China or India, would slowly lose its competitive advantages.
South Africa’s cities are still racially
fragmented
and spatially inefficient.
Activation of our "fight or flight" mechanism is an appropriate adaptive response when facing a wolf pack, but not so when struggling to adjust to rotating shifts, monotonous and
fragmented
tasks, or over-demanding customers.
A rapid American disengagement might ultimately cause the country’s disintegration into
fragmented
political entities, one of which would likely be an Iran-controlled Islamic republic.
To fill this gap, China must upgrade its
fragmented
and ineffective technical- and vocational-training programs.
Today, the world remains
fragmented.
Indeed, a much smaller, slower, and more
fragmented
version of the Wikipedia community came into existence with the rise of universities in twelfth- and thirteenth-century Europe.
The political landscape was deeply
fragmented.
The EU is still too slow and
fragmented.
Too often, excitement for Africa’s innovative startup ecosystem masks the challenges, such as small and
fragmented
domestic markets, that could impede long-term success.
Financial re-regulation should and will emphasize capital, reserve, and margin requirements; limiting systemic risk buildup by constraining leverage; eliminating
fragmented
and incomplete regulatory coverage and regulatory arbitrage (a huge challenge internationally); and a focus on transparency.
And there is no scope for arguing that the allegations are based on
fragmented
reports or were simply fabricated; in Abyei, the facts are so clear that there can be no pretext for inaction.
He did not create the messes in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it is not his fault that conducting foreign policy is far more difficult in today’s
fragmented
world than it was during the Cold War.
The Internet has become
fragmented
and could break up further.
M5S’s “citizen’s income” will not be sufficient to lift people out of poverty, and it could actually worsen their plight to the extent that it distracts attention from the
fragmented
and poorly targeted welfare system, not to mention the need for broader structural reforms.
China’s Connectivity RevolutionNEW HAVEN – Long the most
fragmented
nation on earth, China is being brought together like never before by a new connectivity.
His verdict today is that “the system for regulating financial institutions in the US is highly fragmented, outdated, and ineffective.”
A
Fragmented
Multilateralism?
Does this mean we should adopt the third system, a
fragmented
multilateralism, with not much room for global institutions?
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