Examples of using More fragmented in English and their translations into Swedish
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After the defections in 1845 the movement was no longer dominated by Oxford men and became more fragmented in its emphases.
As, due to the blurring between manufacturing and services, product chains are more and more fragmented, the value chain is a very special point of attention.
about a media market that would become even more fragmented.
It turns out that the problem with the coronavirus makes the Alliance at the moment is not only more fragmented structure, but even unfit for combat,
clean-up cost insurance in the EU is likely to be less of a commodity today than it is in the U.S. since the European market is still smaller and more fragmented.
for natural resources and trade in services have meant that this regional growth presents a more fragmented picture.
other technology are creating a far more fragmented and complex range of channels.
That results in making the impression more fragmented, alien, suggesting
the opportunities to reach the shopper are more fragmented.
for example in the form of a more extensive road network and a more fragmented landscape.
future society is going to be more and more fragmented, even polarised, methodological pattern finalised to study quality of life should be develop according
There are also a dozen more fragments rather short,
I have to say I would have expected some more fragments from the Universal Picture itself
but is more fragmented and dispersed.
As the number of Member States with HRSD capacity increases; the emergence of ever more fragmented regulatory frameworks is likely to aggravate the described problems.
vis-à-vis their commercial partners, who are far more fragmented.
Against the backdrop of a more fragmented production process, the emerging economies could be the main winners of transatlantic integration,
Against the backdrop of a more fragmented production process10, the emerging economies could be the main winners of transatlantic integration,
yet memory of other things is more fragmented.
lack of synergy resulting from the current more fragmented programme design, as revealed by