Sentences with phrase «ideas narrows the gap»

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Uber has a narrower gap with local rival Ola and the country can serve as a good test - bed for new ideas.
But as that gap has narrowed and disappeared with the commodification of culture and our loss of a sense of the holy, art must become the void itself in order to re-establish the very idea of the sacred.
And, more fundamentally, he must avoid being dragged down by the surprisingly narrow gap between New Labour's NHS reform ambitions and the Tories» ideas it is now fighting its hardest against.
Wallace identifies important knowledge gaps in our areas of interest, develops and tests promising ideas to narrow those gaps and then broadly shares what we learn.
The idea is that free school meal eligibility is linked to lower pupil achievement, and the additional funding can help state schools to narrow the achievement gap between students who receive free school meals and those who don't.
Similarly, Koretz more or less throws up his hands at the idea that schools can do much to narrow the achievement gap in reading.
Teams were given six months to collaborate and develop their ideas and were encouraged to think outside the box on how to narrow the gender gap in the law.
Looking to turn that dynamic on its head, movie studios and Apple are reportedly entertaining the idea of narrowing that gap down to two weeks.
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