Sentences with phrase «across wider gaps»

«Batman goes into a sort of free - flow combat mode, this makes the super hero even more supercharged as he becomes able to more across wider gaps between enemies and his fists hit with more devastating power........
When the player masters the timing of countering incoming foes, dodging them, and manage to take out a few of them in succession without getting hit, Batman goes into a sort of free - flow combat mode, this makes the super hero even more supercharged as he becomes able to more across wider gaps between enemies and his fists hit with more devastating power.
Most Titan battles take place across a wide gap of terrain, with each Titan lobbing fire at one another across a great distance until one dies.

Not exact matches

It's time to close the gap: A Canada - China bilateral free - trade agreement would boost Canadian exports in a wide range of industries, spur investment across the country and create thousands of new jobs.
When real wages are falling, when the gap between rich and poor grows wider every quarter, when parents across the board are working ever - longer hours at jobs that are increasingly insecure, we need to remember that the resulting problems are inevitably amplified in the lives of the young.
«Phonon tunneling» explains heat flow across nanometer - wide gaps
Since I'm wider through the hips, shorts typically gap at the back of my waist or they pull across my hips.
The report also found wide variation in spending per pupil across the country, with the gap widening over recent years.
«If Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield, and Newcastle are to be engine rooms of a Northern powerhouse, one of their priorities must be working with the towns on their borders to raise attainment and close skills gaps across a wider area.»
Rising proficiency for students with disabilities across most subjects (exceptions for middle school writing, high school math, and high school social studies), at a pace that can contribute importantly to narrowing one of our widest achievement gaps
Recent K - 12 test results reveal a sobering trend: despite decades of reform, academic achievement gaps (and their resultant opportunity gaps) are wider than ever across the Bay Area.
The SES achievement gap has been documented across a wide range of countries.
Her areas of interest center on supporting the implementation of evidence - based interventions by teachers and schools, including professional development (PD) and coaching models to reduce the research - to - practice gap; Implementation Science, including frameworks across fields and factors associated with sustained use of evidence - based interventions; and, the application of MTSS across general and special education, including Response - to - Intervention and School - Wide Positive Behavior Intervention Supports.
For example, across grades and subjects, the District of Columbia has the widest gaps in performance between white and black students and serves the highest concentration of black students in the nation.
This disaggregated data revealed a wide gap in student achievement across lines of race and class.
As a corollary to my previous post (above), if you have learned from your life experience, that you can, on average, jump a horizontal distance, given a running start; 0f say 4 metres, or 12 feet, I would strongly discourage you from always trying to jump across every gap you come to, given the assurance that those gaps, on average, are only 3.5 metres or 11 feet wide.
Jane Stevensen, task force engagement director at CDP, said the findings demonstrated that when it comes to turning climate risk awareness into concerted action to actually address those risks, there was still a wide gap across many sectors and countries.
«The reality is those gaps are being felt across all types of roles, including a wide range of jobs that don't necessarily require a college education.
Across virtually all the indicators in this report, there are wide gaps in outcomes between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
Because of these rapid health gains in the general population, and despite some significant health gains being made by Indigenous peoples in the 1970s and 1980s, the relative health status of the two population groups is marked by a significant equality gap that has remained static or even grown wider across a number of indicators as set out below in the text under various sub-headings.
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