Spin liquid is one of the fractionalized phases which are likely to be observed in experiment. |
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This mirrors the fact that it's as diverse and fractionalized a landscape as we've ever seen out there, and it's only going to get more so. |
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Allotments commonly became so fractionalized by heirship that they were virtually worthless except for leasing. |
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In this fractionalized viewing world, it's the smartest thing a television executive can do. |
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The result will be a fractionalized society with nothing meaningful holding us together. |
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They also confirm that highly fractionalized societies will have a worse record of the rule of law. |
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We have now moved beyond polarization, we're fractionalized. |
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Failure of the moderate initiatives shot down any hopes of creating a single voice for pro-independence parties, and the political landscape remained fractionalized. |
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Problems pertaining to undivided or fractionalized interests when a property is gifted to several individuals can be avoided. |
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With a TIC, each owner holds title to a fractionalized share of a property that the owner may sell, give or bequeath. |
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I have five of them, ranging in age from 14 to their 30s, by three mothers, so I guess you could call it a fractionalized family of sorts. |
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On the other hand, compromise necessary to change electoral rules might be harder to achieve in a highly fractionalized legislature. |
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But with the country in crisis and the population fractionalized, a solution substantially mirroring the situation on the ground cannot be ruled out. |
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The result may be a fractionalized community, especially in a diverse one. |
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Finally, the construction industry is far too fractionalized for even the biggest construction finns to be able to suppress wages or impose onerous work rules. |
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