Sentences with phrase «of wedging between»

David Bloomfield, a professor of education at CUNY's Graduate Center and Brooklyn College, also said Success» likely expansion could create more of a wedge between Success and the city's other charters, since the network will serve by far the most students and require the most public dollars, a sentiment echoed by some independent charter leaders.
In Armando Andrade Tudela's latest exhibition, «Alto sorto sopra» (Rising High Above), two sculptural installations inhabit the far left corner of the gallery's rectangular subterranean space, with the second of these wedged between a column and two radiators jutting out from the wall.
Fernando makes a vague suggestion of a wedge between «short - term» and «long - term» profitability of LNG exports, but there is no reason to think that government regulators are better positioned in this market than in any other to beat private investors» speculation on the long - term gains.

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His right hand held the pistol grip of the sniper rifle, which he'd wedged between his chest and his left arm so that he could continue to shoot at the enemy and give himself a modicum of cover.
Asian Americans and the issue of affirmative action have long been used to drive a wedge between communities of color and obfuscate the real purpose of the program, which brings opportunity to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
The design, which made its debut in September, includes a few pieces of rubber wedged between the laminated wood, metal, and fiberglass that make up the body of the ski, as well as a 1 mm - thick layer that covers the entire surface.
Mizuno offers its S18 family of wedges in lofts between 46 and 60 degrees, giving you plenty of options for finding just the right club.
The bounce of a wedge is a measurement of how the sole of the club rests on the ground, usually ranging from between 0 and 18 degrees.
The Mack Daddy 4 wedges have traditional square grooves across the club face that generate ball spin, but Callaway added micro grooves to the club, creating a series of inverted grooves in between the larger indented grooves.
And 2,700 miles from June's office in San Francisco, in a low - rise building wedged between a strip mall and railroad tracks outside of Boston, another emotion - measuring pioneer named Rana — Rana el Kaliouby — has spent the past year and a half strategizing to make the facial - cue recognition company she co-founded, Affectiva, the essential hub of the emerging emotion economy.
«The absence of adequate market access for crude oil out of Canada has repeatedly impeded equity valuations and is once again driving a wedge between the performance of Canadian investments and global alternatives,» it said.
And that wasn't wise: Instead of nurturing my employees» strengths, my micromanagement was driving a wedge between me and them.
«International Trade 101 analyses the partial equilibrium effects of a tariff as driving a wedge between demand and supply curves, whereby the price goes up and the quantity down,» he said in a note to clients.
A key part of the negative reaction has been based on fears that interest free grants will increase housing prices and drive a further wedge between incomes and housing costs, a divide already plaguing the Vancouver and lower mainland markets.
A rising wedge is a sign that the price of a stock is likely to fall and is identified by the gap between the support and resistance lines closing over time; a falling wedge indicates the opposite, or that a stock's price could rise.
This could include trying to drive a wedge on Site C, LNG, Proportional Representation — any issue where the feds see a bit of daylight between Green leader Andrew Weaver and the NDP Premier.
There is a serious risk that North Korea will use renewed dialogue tactically to drive a wedge between Washington and Seoul and to dilute the effects of recently imposed sanctions.
Business in Vancouver September 4 - 10, 2007; issue 932 Sudden exits thin mining's CEO ranks Executive talent becoming most difficult resource to find for B.C. miners Krisendra Bisetty A sudden exodus of top - level management is leaving an increasing number of Vancouver exploration and mining companies wedged between a rock and a hard place.
At least that way, the wedge of divisiveness between politicians can remain about politics rather than include their religious views as well.
Although he does not mention by name Anders Nygren, the Swedish theologian, he clearly disputes Nygren's driving of a sharp wedge between eros and agape: «I remember, for instance, my delight in discovering this recognition that eros opens upon agape in Homer.
«The strategic goal of this project is to drive a wedge between gays and blacks - two key Democratic constituencies,» one NOM memo states.
When it stopped, the stone was wedged against both canyon walls, and his right wrist was between one of those walls and the boulder.
Our country has survived in large part due to the seperation of church and state, and I find it appalling that so many national leaders are using it as a wedge between Americans.
Noah, awakening to discover what Ham had done, curses Canaan the son of Ham, measure for measure driving a wedge between Ham and his own son.
Thiar and his family fled north again to Erbil, the capital of Kurdistan; a semi-autonomous region of Iraq wedged uncomfortably between Iran, Turkey and Syria.
Our very language has a wedge inserted between spiritual and material issues which cordons off concepts of justice, thereby allowing expansionist language without awareness of the connection between our own history and various forms of injustice and exploitation.
It aims to drive a wedge between Christians and the world which is so close to them that they fail to see it and keep their guard up against it, And so Kierkegaard's program is exactly the opposite of Bultmann's: it is not to change the gospel to conform it to the spirit of the age, but to help individuals who desire a relationship with God to arm themselves against the spirit of the age.
However, it did seem to me possible to drive a wedge between these and the people of good will who had been giving them support.
That is the bottom line; the diocese of Westminster has now driven a wedge between the divine liturgical proclamation and some Church teachings.
We all are susceptible to regret, it is a tool that the «legions of the enemy» use to drive a wedge between us and our Lord.
Rockefeller's subsequent divorce of his wife and 1963 marriage to the much - younger Margaretta «Happy» Murphy, a mother of four who had recently divorced her husband, cemented in the minds of many family - minded Americans an unpleasant nexus between loose morals and weak support for the military; it marked the forging of a large wedge of voters that now consciously identified itself as conservative and would grow to include Democrats as well as Republicans.
Certainly we must avoid driving a wedge between the two halves of the New Testament, the gospels and the epistles.
The nation's bitter political divisions are driving a wedge between some of the most powerful leaders in the U.S. Roman Catholic Church, according to the Religion News Service.
I think my biggest issue was that such a big wedge had developed between the progressive and conservative churches after the bombing of the World Trade Center that there was no space in between.
This abandonment of realism by the educated elite has driven a deep wedge between a great deal of theology, on the one side, and the actual piety of the church on the other.
It's fine for Christians to have strong political opinions and for them to advocate for them, but slandering the other side only drives a deeper wedge between people who disagree, instead of building bridges to find areas of common ground.
What started to drive the wedge between me and the church was the overemphasis on sexuality, around questions such as, who sleeps with who, who can marry who, what kind of families are good vs. bad, divorce, abortion etc..
Thus, from the beginning of free - market thought, a wedge was driven between public and private morality.
Paul's rejection of divorce (I Corinthians 7) is motivated largely by his concern to prevent Christianity from becoming a wedge between a Christian husband and his non-Christian wife.
The enemy loves to use the views and words of atheists to attempt to drive a wedge between the believer and the Almighty.
For instance, traditional Christian readers will take exception to the wedge he attempts to drive between Paul's account of the resurrection and that of the gospel writers.
These are sort of like a mix between a potato wedge and a baked potato.
Slice it up before freezing, and either wrap up slices individually, or store in a single bag with a small piece of baking paper wedged in between each slice (so you can get one out easily).
Can I just say how much i love your website / newsletter etc etc. (I only recently discovered you) We now live in the Vavin / Jardin area and I am making full use of all your wonderful information (for example restaurant Le Timbre was a big success — ended up sitting wedged between the chef's parents and 2 editors from Penguin sent there by the ambassador's wife — it was like a party with everyone having to sit so close and the duck confit was yum).
Save the tops of the bell peppers that were cut off for stuffing and wedge them between the peppers in larger pans for stability.
She doesn't appreciate cakes — there's something about the texture of buttercream wedged between layers of sponge that she deeply dislikes — nor does she have an affinity for chocolate otherwise than in the shape of a bar or of course, an Easter egg.
Meyer Lemon Ice Cream wedged between Gingersnap Cookies, it was a thing of beauty, and a taste explosion you will not want to miss.
Then I put a second plate upside - down on top of the cake, wedge two fingers between the plates to keep from squashing the cake, and flip the plates, so that the cake is once more facing up.
To serve your stir - fry: Use tongs to divide everything between two bowls or plates, or to lift on to one large serving platter • Spoon any juices over the top and sprinkle with the rest of the scallions and the cilantro leaves • Serve with lime wedges
They were closing up for the day, so when I asked for 3 boxes for $ 5.00 as scribbled on the cardboard wedged between the heirlooms and cherries, I was handed 5 boxes of orange and red cherry tomatoes.
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