Sentences with phrase «gulf between what»

Why is there such a gulf between what the public (the users) are saying and what the legal profession believes and does?
The point is that there is sometimes a wide gulf between what the scientist knows and what they can effectively convey to the non-expert public.
There is a titanic gulf between what we say ought to be done about climate change and what we are doing.
Again though, there's a gulf between what people end up doing when they're wasted out their minds, and what they'd do in normal situations.
The gulf between what Marriott Rewards offers guests and what Starwood's SPG program offers is significant and, understandably, SPG members are worried about what the future holds for their Starpoints and are wondering what kind of loyalty program the combined entities will be offering.
When people come to understand the extent of the gulf between what they feel should be happening in or nation's shelters and what actually is happening, and realize that they can make a difference, that's when change starts to happen, and not just at the grassroots level.
There is a huge gulf between what people typically assume and to what the data actually reveal.
A recent list of Waterstones top - selling paper books of 2015, compared with the top 20 ebooks purchased from Amazon in the same period, has revealed the gulf between what we are seen to be reading and what we're really reading.
Why does there seem to be such a wide gulf between what principals say they need to know to do their job and what they are taught in education programs required by state departments of education?
It recalls the parallel construction of Cronenberg's A History of Violence in that respect — another film that has a conversation about the gulf between what we desire when we sit down to watch something like this, and how we feel when it's given to us without adornment.
The gulf between what she says and what she wants gets played for laughs in Mean Girls, but in her latest film, Sebastian Lelio's Disobedience, it's played for tension and tragedy -LSB-...] The stakes are high, yet Disobedience never slips into easy melodrama.
Compare it to the same year's narcoleptic, madly - overpraised, utterly irrelevant Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (which also ends in a literal Mexican stand - off, as it happens) for a succinct précis of the wide gulf between what's popular and what's good.
With its last image almost identical to the same in Francois Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451, the suggestion is likewise that the gulf between what is communicated and what is understood is wide and growing.
If you want to know how to compliment a guy, a good starting point is to realize that there's a vast gulf between what he will be comfortable with in private and in public.
There's also a wide gulf between what seems to work in mice and what actually helps people who have neuropsychiatric disorders, says Steven Hyman, director of the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
But the gulf between what is being done and what is required is huge, and nothing in the deal compels countries to make the much greater efforts required.
[Audio of mother and child] When it comes to disciplining their young children, there's a big gulf between what parents say they do and what they actually do.
Our report reveals a wide gulf between what pregnant women need to quit smoking and what our healthcare services currently provide.»
The vast gulf between what Labour are defining as success and what parents, teachers and pupils experience in our schools is astonishing.
«I think if you look at the debate last night, there is just a gulf between what David Cameron stands for and what I stand for — in terms of values, in terms of internationalism, in terms of fairness, in terms of progressive tax reform, in terms of political reform, in terms of simply living in denial, as does Labour, about a major problem of their creation in the immigration system.»
The tension which marked previous discussions was mostly absent from an Ulster Town Board public hearing on a proposed animal husbandry law, though there remained a substantial gulf between what the town is suggesting and what some members of the public say they'll accept.
There is a gulf between what the Conservatives plan and what they are prepared to discuss.
In a speech delivered by Commissioner Stylianides on behalf of High Representative Federica Mogherini, she underlined the gulf between what Moldova assumed to do as part of the Association Agreement and what it is actually doing.
That reconciled the gulf between what Ford did at his pro day and what I saw on film, so I am confident enough in my assessment that a differing opinion won't shake it.
The major problem which confronts the churches is the wideness of the gulf between what is preached and done in the churches on Sunday and the interests and activities of laymen through the week.
But we also need to understand how the gospel equips us to deal with the vast gulf between what God declares to be His good plan for His daughters and the reality of our daily lives.
One can hardly accuse Bitcoin of being an uncovered topic, yet the gulf between what the press and many regular people believe Bitcoin is, and what a growing critical mass of technologists believe Bitcoin is, remains enormous.
More often than not, there's a gulf between what your client will say they want, and what their behavior reveals about what they actually want.
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«There remains a huge gulf between what they promise and what would be a marked jump in technological innovation.»

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In a sense, by watching and sharing these photos and videos, we all become instant eyewitnesses to the deaths of these young black men — and to the often wide gulf between the «official» story of what happened and the murky truth.
In the last year, the spread between what a barrel of oil is worth in the Midwest (called WTI — which is usually the oil price you see on the nightly news) and what it's worth either on the Gulf Coast (LLS) or when shipped to Europe (called Brent — which is generally used as a benchmark for world prices) has widened to historic levels.
If for the distinction between psychology and physiology we substitute that between history and nature, his critique brings out clearly what I would agree is the deepest theoretical gulf between Whitehead and Heidegger.
For Kierkegaard, what mattered most was the gulf between concept and capacity.
Such moments reveal what Christian writer C.S. Lewis called «our inconsolable secret,» our universal longing to bridge a gulf between our ordinary lives and this extraordinary life set before us.
A great gulf began to open up between what intelligent people were thinking and saying on the one hand, and what the church continued to teach on the other.
T. S. Eliot, in his essay on «Religion and Literature,» neatly sums up both the approach and the goal: «So long as we are conscious of the gulf fixed between ourselves [as Christians] and the greater part of contemporary [culture], we are more or less protected from being harmed by it, and are in a position to extract from it what good it has to offer us.»
But mark their issues, good and ill; — What space the gulf between shall fill?
«There is a great gulf fixed between those who want to prove the historicity of everything reported in the Bible in order to demonstrate that the Bible is «true after all, and those who, committed to living under the authority of scripture, remain open to what scripture itself actually teaches and emphasizes,» he says.
Those who deny or fail to realize the immensity of the gulf between the two forms of identity condemn themselves to miss the clarity enjoyed by over twenty centuries of Buddhists in many countries, and by a few Western philosophers for some decades, concerning what it is to be an individual.
What Machen described in the 1920s as the abyss between belief and unbelief has become even more pronounced» a true bottomless pit» in the intervening decades, while the gulf separating the Church of Rome from the traditions of the Reformation, while still formidable, is less a barrier today than it was when Billy Graham preached for a Polish pope.
Either way it's already shaping up to be a 4th place season... What is for sure is that the gulf between arsenal and the top teams in Europe is huge — watched 20 mins of bayern yday and the effort passion and skill level is so far beyond us it's actually quite shocking... The comparison between an aging robben and the whippet in his prime tells you just how mediocre the latter is but the single biggest difference is with the manager
With Vizquel, what I have to ask myself is if the gulf between his statistical career and the statistical career of a Hall of Famer is completely made up by the level of enjoyment that he brought to the sport.
What has been disappointing is the gulf in class between them and the rest.
There is a gulf between the description Cameron and Clegg gave us yesterday and what was in the bill in black and white.
He will be caught in the gulf between his backbenchers who want to leave and what he can negotiate.
A. Stephen Dahms, director of the California State University Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology, says that much of this is due to the gulf between industry expectations and what university faculty feel is important.
The gulf in sophistication between the majesty of how this movie is shot and what the characters are saying and doing in this film is uncrossable.
As the U.S. Department of Education prepares to throw $ 3 billion in one - time money on the table to improve perennially foundering schools, a gulf is emerging between what federal officials would like to see done with the funds and what many districts say is their capacity — and inclination — to deliver.
There is a huge gulf between mid range and high range tablets, on the lower range, you get what you pay for, and there is really no solid android devices under $ 199.99.
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