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Marktfragmentierung
frag·men·ta·tion [ˌfrægmənˈteɪʃən] СЪЩ no pl прен
Zersplitterung f <-, -en>
fragmentation ИНФОРМ
Fragmentierung f <-, -en>
I. mar·ket [ˈmɑ:kɪt, Am ˈmɑ:r-] СЪЩ
1. market (place):
Markt м <-(e)s, Märk·te>
Markttag м <-(e)s, -e>
2. market (demand):
Markt м <-(e)s, Märk·te>
Käufermarkt м <-(e)s> kein pl
Verkäufermarkt м <-(e)s> kein pl
Wohnungsmarkt м <-(e)s, -märkte>
3. market (trade):
Handel м <-s> kein pl
Markt м <-(e)s, Märk·te>
active market БОРСА
Freiverkehr м <-(e)s> kein pl
Börse f <-, -n>
an etw дат interessiert sein
4. market (customers):
II. mar·ket [ˈmɑ:kɪt, Am ˈmɑ:r-] СЪЩ modifier
Marktpreis м <-es, -e>
Marktsegment ср <-(e)s, -e>
Marktwert м <-(e)s> kein pl
III. mar·ket [ˈmɑ:kɪt, Am ˈmɑ:r-] ГЛАГ прх
to market sth (sell)
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market ГЛАГ
to market sth (sell)
market fragmentation СЪЩ MKT-WB
market ГЛАГ прх MKTG
market СЪЩ
fragmentation СЪЩ
Abbrechen (Einschnürungen zwischen Zellgruppe)
Abbrechen (von Körpersegmenten)
Present
Imarket
youmarket
he/she/itmarkets
wemarket
youmarket
theymarket
Past
Imarketed
youmarketed
he/she/itmarketed
wemarketed
youmarketed
theymarketed
Present Perfect
Ihavemarketed
youhavemarketed
he/she/ithasmarketed
wehavemarketed
youhavemarketed
theyhavemarketed
Past Perfect
Ihadmarketed
youhadmarketed
he/she/ithadmarketed
wehadmarketed
youhadmarketed
theyhadmarketed
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Access control mechanisms that simply control who has access between systems result in stove-piped information silos, walled gardens, and increased network fragmentation.
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Fragmentation may occasionally be observed for some molecules.
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This can lead to a sense of structural fragmentation, with no organic unity apparent.
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This minimises repetition within a specification, but risks fragmentation of a specification.
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All of this led to the fragmentation of the empire in 1260.
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We’re also continually expanding our data by conducting millions of surveys each year that gauge worldwide consumer sentiment across a myriad of topics spanning everything from innovation to retail markets to the growing fragmentation within the digital landscape.
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www.nielsen.com
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Zusätzlich erweitern wir unsere Daten, indem wir jedes Jahr Millionen von Umfragen durchführen, die weltweite Verbrauchermeinungen zu einer Vielzahl von Themen erfassen – von Innovationen im Einzelhandel bis hin zur wachsenden Zersplitterung der digitalen Landschaft.
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Successful theoretical training counteracts the increasing fragmentation of Sociology and is a necessary basis for development of effective research design.
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www.ish.uni-hannover.de
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Eine gelungene Theorieausbildung wirkt der zunehmenden Zersplitterung der Soziologie entgegen und ist die notwendige Basis zur Entwicklung erfolgreicher Forschungsdesigns.
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Since the 8th century BC, a fragmentation of the Greek Mediterranean world in city states (polis) and their associated territories can be observed.
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Seit dem 8. Jh. v. Chr. ist eine Zersplitterung eines großen Teils der griechischen Mittelmeerwelt in Stadtstaaten (Poleis) und die zugehörigen Territorien zu beobachten.
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The Double Face exhibition in the Vertical Gallery shows aesthetic strategies of transformed subjects and thematises the interplay between the construction, diversification and fragmentation of identities.
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www.verbund.com
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Die Ausstellung Double Face in der Vertikalen Galerie zeigte ästhetische Strategien des sich verwandelnden Subjekts und thematisierte das Wechselspiel zwischen Konstruktion, Auffächerung und Zersplitterung von Identitäten.
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(21) In order to prevent a fragmentation of the rules concerning the responsibility of food business operators with respect to food information it is appropriate to clarify the responsibilities of food business operators in this area.
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www.europarl.europa.eu
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(21) Damit es nicht zu einer Zersplitterung der Rechtsvorschriften über die Haftung von Lebensmittelunternehmern für Informationen über Lebensmittel kommt, ist es zweckmäßig, die einschlägigen Pflichten der Lebensmittelunternehmer zu klären.
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