Sentences with phrase «most obvious gap»

The most obvious gap is a lack of 360 - degree video apps, but this is also a weak spot for the Oculus Rift.

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The most obvious explanation for the gap is that women faculty are over-represented in the lower paying, nontenure track jobs such as lecturer or assistant professor, and that relatively few women are tenured professors.
Where this gap is most obvious, and most important, is in laying the foundation for college readiness in mathematics early, by grade 6 or 7.
When James Coleman, the great sociologist of education, analyzed the school characteristics that had the greatest impact on educational achievement and equity, he found that schools with greater academic intensity — a persistent, goal - directed focus on academics — produced not only greater learning, but also narrowed the achievement gap between ethnic groups.30 That such academically focused schools would raise general achievement is obvious since an intense focus on academics is self - evidently the most likely means to raise academic achievement.
Adobe attributes the rise of tablet page views to how well - suited the form factor is for web browsing, with the most obvious attribute being tablets» larger screen size vs smartphones (albeit, that gap is closing as some tablets shrink and some smartphones swell).
But I expect most will take another look at the current value gap, re-examine their own operating target & scenario analyses, and a majority of shareholders will quickly recognize our proposals present a more certain & immediate road - map to realizing EIIB's quite obvious intrinsic value.
It's here that the difference between a big - screen title and how this port attempts to bridge that gap, is most obvious.
But there's still a gap: other than asking the right person, there's no easy and obvious way to find out what's new, important, and interesting in most areas of the law.
The most obvious remaining gaps are constituted by the sets of decisions appealed from Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and from the federal jurisdictions published in the Supreme Court of Canada Reports before 1907.
Most mental health professionals also lack a clue regarding the repercussions in law of their ideas (a more obvious deficit, since they are probably not lawyers), yet these are people supposedly interpreting and «filling in the gaps» in legal documents!
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