Sentences with phrase «historically been closer to the other»

MP's defenses have historically been closer to the other end (4.6 with the Browns in 2015).

Not exact matches

«I think that that control is something that's important — and I think should apply to every service,» he continued, making a not - so - subtle plea for no other platforms to be able to leak data like Facebook's platform historically has (and thus to close any competitive loopholes that might open up as a result of Facebook tightening the screw on developer access to data now in the face of a major scandal).
Ms. James, the first black woman elected to citywide office, is a natural candidate for City Hall someday — though her historically close relationship with de Blasio makes her less likely to challenge him directly in a primary than some of the other candidates bandied about, like Comptroller Scott Stringer or Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr..
«That helps to ensure that all students are held to the same high standard and that schools are making progress toward closing achievement and opportunity gaps, which is especially important for students living in poverty, racial and ethnic minorities, those with disabilities, those still learning English and other historically underserved groups,» Nolt added.
Note that on the basis of this measure, expected 12 - year S&P 500 total returns associated with current valuation levels are negative, and even if one was to shift the blue line up somewhat closer to the red line in recent years, the associated return expectation would still be close to zero (which is what I actually expect based on MarketCap / GVA and other historically reliable measures).
In 2007 the Canadian Bar Association established the Cecilia I. Johnstone Award to recognize women who have achieved professional excellence in their field and influenced other women to pursue legal careers, supported other women in career advancement or opened doors for women lawyers in a variety of job settings that historically were closed to them.
... I think morally other Aboriginal people would now be able to argue that if these sorts of rights are being provided to Aboriginal people in the Northern Territory, they should be extended elsewhere... And given that the overarching aim of government policy is to close the gap between Indigenous and other Australians, a number of commentators including myself have said that this can only happen if you also provide Indigenous people with the commercially valuable property rights that they have historically missed out on in Australia.
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