Life-long learning is not examinable or compartmentalised into semester-length units. |
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Here in the States, alternative media have become extremely compartmentalised. |
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Part of the attraction for journalists, Walsh suggests, is that the drama broaches the vexed issue of the way in which news is compartmentalised. |
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Increasingly, however, the floodplain has become empoldered and compartmentalised for flood protection and agriculture. |
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If we go on in this way, though, with such a compartmentalised approach on the ground, do you believe that this will be possible? |
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As agencies have broadened their services, they have become compartmentalised into separate profit centres. |
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If they want qualifications for workers, they are up against policy that is very compartmentalised. |
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However, despite efforts in recent years to address this problem, Europe's research landscape remains compartmentalised. |
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We need to move away from fragmented and compartmentalised scientific enquiry to a more holistic, integrated approach. |
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Corsica is therefore compartmentalised, being divided into numerous micro-regions. |
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In England, people are becoming more and more divided, society is becoming more and more compartmentalised. |
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In that way we will put an end to a compartmentalised and fragmented system, which, far from increasing safety, actually reduces it. |
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The European research effort remains too fragmented, too compartmentalised and insufficiently connected to international cooperation. |
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The postal sector, which is most often in the public sector, is still highly compartmentalised, despite initial limited liberalisation in Europe. |
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It should also be noted that practices vary from sector to sector as the internal structure is still compartmentalised. |
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However, compartmentalised national policies will prevent us from rising to so complex a challenge. |
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Plainly, military and non-military matters cannot be neatly compartmentalised. |
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As the debates and regulations go by, a compartmentalised vision of our society appears. |
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Such a mechanism would in fact make it possible to combat the effects produced by the compartmentalised nature of the national systems. |
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I have to keep all my stuff in a corner and compartmentalised while she gets her glamour on. |
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Despite these changes, many economists still felt that France's banking system was not flexible enough and that the excessively compartmentalised market was a barrier to entry, hampering the expansion of bank financing. |
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The Assads have been anticipating coups for 40 years and have cleverly compartmentalised the security forces. So perhaps the best outcome would be some form of negotiated transition under international auspices. |
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Other British media outfits look compartmentalised by comparison. The model is based on a keen sense of the bottom line, but also of the audience, which gets exactly what it wants, in many media. |
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Microsoft's latest products mean that its users should no longer double as crash-test dummies. The Windows Vista operating system is more compartmentalised, so bits can easily be upgraded. |
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At international level there are many fora which address the question of energy in the developing countries, but in a rather dispersed or compartmentalised manner. |
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As already mentioned in recitals 29 and 124 above, numerous customers of the German sugar manufacturers are of the opinion that sugar markets in Germany are geographically compartmentalised between individual sugar producers. |
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The fact is that the multicultural, compartmentalised societies to which you so earnestly aspire are, by nature, societies prone to multiple conflict. |
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This excludes the idea of drought from Dakar to Djibouti, but does not reject the possibility of local market disruption in this zone where regions are very much compartmentalised, and where transport is difficult. |
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It is somewhat too Eurocentric and somewhat too compartmentalised as well. |
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The Committee is pleased to note that the setting up of the new authority marks a break from the tendency for Objectives Commission services to be compartmentalised. |
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Whilst sales and production tend to be compartmentalised in three major geographical areas, North America, Europe and Asia, significant amounts of product are traded between these zones. |
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It has emerged once again that insurance services are one of those areas in which there is still no functioning single market but only compartmentalised national markets. |
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Among the ideas: mini toiletry kits, compartmentalised luggage, compression bags that squeeze the air out of bulky garments, and disposable underwear. |
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Male stormtroopers may have compartmentalised more, proud of their kindliness to infants and animals, while women whip-wielders here double as dominatrices at home. |
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The lower slopes have been planted with small areas of mixed woodland and are extensively compartmentalised by an array of dry stone walls. |
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Things are getting so departmentalised and compartmentalised. |
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Householders will be provided with a compartmentalised waste collection unit within which they will be asked to separate and deposit their materials. |
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