Sentences with phrase «often leaving a gap»

My written work was wordy, bloated and often left gaps in logic that required the reader — senior partners or, worse yet, judges — to work hard to understand what the hell I was trying to say.
Because it's battery - powered, it can't record continuous motion, often leaving gaps of a few seconds in between clips.

Not exact matches

Arsenal is a shambles without the ball and often undisciplined with the ball with even DM's pouring forward leaving the gaps to be easily exploited.
With Benfica's positional interactions between their fullbacks and wingers being fairly strong, Pizzi and Gaitan would more often than not be populating these areas, requiring Witsel and Javi Garcia to shift across to cover, leaving bigger gaps on the other side.
Between this movement and the tracking of Almeida by Shatov, Zenit would often find themselves in a compromising position on the left hand side, with Shatov and Criscito on the same horizontal line ahead of their defence, with the gap between the two being easily playable by either Lindelöf or Samaris.
Zahi Hawass, an Egyptologist based in Cairo who chairs the committee that reviewed the research project, cautions against calling the cavity a «secret room,» as pyramid builders often left large gaps between stone blocks, a construction strategy that makes the pyramid's core look like Swiss cheese.
«A lack of funds for social services and child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) means pupils are at risk and, all too often, school staff are being left to plug the gaps in social care as best they can.
And why leave it to hegemonic textbook companies — vendors, too often, of thoroughly mediocre stuff — to fill the gaps?
While charter schools often emerge to fill the gaps left by shuttered Catholic schools, Garnett and Brinig believe that these institutions aren't as effective at positively impacting the community at large.»
But these nuances are important to highlight — if only because America's indigenous children are so often left out of conversations about closing the «achievement gap
Shortcuts often leave critical items unaddressed, resulting in gaps in achieving change success.
Unfortunately, it happens all too often, leaving you to fill in the gaps with client education
Another thing that irked me was that on the left hand side of the mouse there's a gap between the right - click and the piece on the bottom of the mouse, and my ring finger would often rub alone the edges of the gap, which was irritating.
Humidity plays havoc with oil paints which sink faster into the canvas, but he seems to have shrugged and let them go their way, appearing thinner and even patchy on the surface of some canvases, often leaving the weave visible and occasional gaps between blocks of colour.
«Often, the seclusion of art practice to the studio leaves the larger public unaware of the time or skill it takes to create a piece, and that gap can lead to underestimating the value of art in general.
His discussions are quite valuable I think but I don't think he clinches it; for instance he talks about averages, when what matters is the variability and how often the renewables will leave big gaps
Nonetheless, the rapid and often asymmetric growth of this interdisciplinary field has left important knowledge gaps that require urgent attention: (i) what are the effects of ocean acidification and climate change on species interactions?
However, with the SHR remaining at the July 1997 level, the recovery gap becomes wider and wider as time goes by and this effectively penalises successful litigants in Hong Kong, as they are left to settle the (often significant) difference between their actual costs and their recoverable costs out of their own pocket.
Where Microsoft Outlook and Gmail leave a functionality gap, resourceful programmers often attempt to fill it.
As I've said before, where Microsoft leaves off, clever plug - in programmers often fill in the gaps.
Depending on the reason for the gap, it is often better to include a brief explanation rather than leave the reader to fill in the blanks themselves.
When layoffs occur, they often leave unintentional or unavoidable gaps in the workforce.
This was a particular problem for ATSIC, which was often left to fill the gap where mainstream agencies did not adequately meet their normal responsibilities to Indigenous peoples.
The IIWGHA says, however, that research and accurate data collection of global epidemiological HIV and AIDS information on Indigenous peoples is «difficult, complex, and often compromised», leaving a gap not only in data, but prevention, research, care, treatment and support.
They can help parents understand how their child is feeling, or help a child understand a parent's motivations, and generally help bridge the gaps in the family that often leave people feeling hurt and isolated.
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