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This new organisation showed promise of being a more efficient organisation of the railways but within a couple of years of its implementation the structure was fragmented by the privatisation process.
With a difficult interface for a user to navigate, implementation can be fragmented or not entirely complete.
A fragmented implementation can negate any financial benefit associated with a customer relationship management system, as companies choose not to use all the associated features factored when justifying the investment.

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Often, poor usability can lead to implementations that are fragmented — isolated initiatives by individual departments to address their own needs.
One often cited description that Mandelbrot published to describe geometric fractals is " a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is ( at least approximately ) a reduced-size copy of the whole "; this is generally helpful but limited.
Pauline Kiernan argues that Shakespeare changed English drama forever in Hamlet because he " showed how a character's language can often be saying several things at once, and contradictory meanings at that, to reflect fragmented thoughts and disturbed feelings.
Polyacrylamide gel electrophoeresis with urea can also be used in RNA separation but it is most commonly used for fragmented RNA or microRNAs.
There are no programs to specifically defragment a ReiserFS file system, although tools have been written to automatically copy the contents of fragmented files hoping that more contiguous blocks of free space can be found.
A biopsy can be performed and may be helpful ; it reveals traumatized hair follicles with perifollicular hemorrhage, fragmented hair in the dermis, empty follicles, and deformed hair shafts ( trichomalacia ).
The filmmakers turn the knife over to police, who examine it ; the DNA is similar to that of himself and the boy but the evidence is nonetheless inconclusive since the DNA evidence produced was fragmented and can not provide concrete links.
The latter view prevailed, so it can still be said that there is, in theory at least, a common basis in substantive law throughout Western Europe ( except England, which never had a reception as such ) although it has of course fragmented greatly from its heyday in the 15th and 16th centuries.
Some academics consider American society sociologically and economically fragmented in such a manner that no clear class distinctions can be made.
If this happens gradually, it can become heavily fragmented which can potentially cause performance problems.
For instance, a group of files normally read in a sequence ( for instance, certain DLLs and other resource files accessed by a program when it starts ; or, the audio / visual media files in a game ) can be considered fragmented if they are not in sequential order on the disk.
Perhaps the most important example today relates to terrorism, where open-source information can fill gaps and create links that allow analysts to better understand fragmented intelligence, rumored terrorist plans, possible means of attack, and potential targets.
The intent of the Soviets to strike their main blow towards the Vistula can be seen in the Red Army's ( albeit fragmented ) order of battle.
By working with other landowners, managers and communities the Trust aims to restore, recreate and reconnect fragmented natural habitats to achieve a landscape where wildlife can flourish and people can lead happier and healthier lives.
Because the disk is read sequentially and with large buffers, this type of backup can be much faster than reading every file normally, especially when the filesystem contains many small files, is highly fragmented, or is nearly full.
David tries to learn as much as he can from fragmented pages of a superhero comic his father made, called The Yellow Streak.
If attacked by viruses, subroutines can get fragmented or infected, and cannot be used before Jet defragments or disinfects them.
As a result, development efforts can become fragmented and resources can be wasted.
Paolozzi investigated how we can fit into the modern world to resemble our fragmented civilization through imagination and fantasy.

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But again, the back of Maria's skull shows no traces of violence, and Anastasia's burned and fragmented remains, identified in 2009, offer no clues to the cause of her death.
As new highways cause habitats to become increasingly fragmented, these crossings could play a crucial role in protecting endangered species.
A preliminary investigation found a rail had fragmented as trains passed and that the likely cause was " rolling contact fatigue " ( defined as multiple surface-breaking cracks ).
Although their habitat is rapidly disappearing and becoming fragmented, making it nearly impossible for slow lorises to disperse between forest fragments, unsustainable demand from the exotic pet trade and traditional medicine has been the greatest cause for their decline.
The ensuing controversy led to the break-up of the Society in 1895, but leaders in the increasingly fragmented movement continued making claims about having received communications and visitations from the Masters connected with the cause.

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Having been at the heart of the 36-year civil war, Chajul experiences post-war challenges such as emotional trauma, land displacement, and fragmented families.

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Additionally, many corporations only use CRM systems on a partial or fragmented basis, thus missing opportunities for effective marketing and efficiency.
The 30 September-1 October 1995 elections produced a deeply fragmented parliament with nine parties represented and the largest party-the newly founded centrist Democratic Party " Saimnieks "-commanding only 18 of 100 seats.
Most seriously, memory could become fragmented, i. e., the memory not used by current jobs could be divided into uselessly small chunks between the areas used by current jobs, and the only remedy was to wait some current jobs finished before starting any new ones.
After that, only two buildings in the immediate vicinity of Potsdamer Platz still stood-one complete, the other in a half-ruined fragmented form: the Weinhaus Huth's steel skeleton had enabled the building to withstand the pounding of World War II virtually undamaged, and it now stood out starkly amid a great levelled wasteland, although now occupied only by groups of squatters.
Today, samba is viewed as perhaps the only uniting factor in a country fragmented by political division.
Active opposition to the German and Vichy authorities was sporadic and carried out only by a tiny and fragmented set of operatives.
World War II fragmented the ownership of the name still further, as RCA Victor's Japanese subsidiary The Victor Company of Japan ( JVC ) became independent, and today they still use the " Victor " brand and Nipper in Japan only.
Yuan kept a tight grip on the command of the army after its establishment by installing officials only loyal to him ; however, after his death in 1916, the army groups were quickly fragmented into four major forces of combative warlords, according to the locations of garrisons.
King Tvrtko, however, had no support from the Serbian Church, the only cohesive force in the fragmented Serbian state.
Because current technology allows for the direct sequencing of only relatively short DNA fragments ( 300 – 1000 nucleotides ), genomic DNA must be fragmented into small pieces prior to sequencing.
In the 1892 general election that followed, Redmond ’ s Parnellites won a third of the votes but only nine seats, the anti-Parnellites returned 72 MPs divided between Dillonites and a fragmented minority of six Healyites-the People's Rights Association.
WWPC planted rumors in the newspapers, incorrectly stating that exploratory drilling at the Grand Coulee site found no granite on which a dam's foundations could rest, only clay and fragmented rock.
* arbitrarily many elements may be inserted into a linked list, limited only by the total memory available ; while an array will eventually fill up, and then have to be resized — an expensive operation, that may not even be possible if memory is fragmented.
If the filesystem becomes fragmented, the only way to defragment it is to use a utility such as Coriolis System's iDefrag, or to wipe the hard drive completely and install the system from scratch.
It is also a slow growing and extremely fragmented industry, with the largest company ( Citigroup ), only having a 3 % US market share.
Currently, this sub-species exists only in fragmented and scattered locations throughout its range.
The holotype included three anterior dorsal vertebrae, three posterior dorsal vertebrae, first to fifth sacrum vertebrae ( only the ventral sector of the vertebral bodies ), most of the sacral ribs of the right side, great part of a fragmented dorsal rib, and the right tibia.
The species occurs only in Bermuda, and exists mainly on some of the smaller islands and one nature reserve on the mainland where the populations are fragmented into isolated pockets.
His empire was vast, but was only a loose framework, which fragmented soon after his death.
Once again, only a single fragmented but possibly complete mail shirt has been excavated in Scandinavia, from the same site as the helmet-Gjermundbu in Haugsbygda.
It is found only within a fragmented region of less than 10 km² within Mount Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains in New South Wales.
After unification, Italy's politics favored radical socialism due to a regionally fragmented right, as conservative Prime Minister Marco Minghetti only held on to power by enacting revolutionary and socialist-leaning policies to appease the opposition such as the nationalization of railways.
The fish's population, numbering fewer than 250 individuals, is falling rapidly and is confined to a very small area, occurring only in fragmented pockets of habitat populated by few individuals.

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