Sentences with phrase «ominous gap»

Even with the mileage advantage diesel engines have over gas engines, that was a pretty ominous gap.
Akinola stated that «in view of this development, you are hereby directed to replace all the Doctors that have withdrawn their services, with others from the pool of applicants for the training programs in the various disciplines in order not to create ominous gap in training with attendant disruption of health care delivery in your facility.»
But thanks to our second choice stopper David Ospina those fears were eased yesterday as the Colombian produced a fine display to stop Tottenham from winning the north London derby and opening up an ominous gap on us in the Premier League table.
Each story is linked only tenuously, emitting mere echoes in the others, but those tenuous links leave ominous gaps that are heavy with significance.

Not exact matches

The gaps at the front between Mercedes and the rest make it look somewhat ominous for tomorrow, but as always, Merc's magic engine mode tends to exaggerate the difference, so things could be pretty evenly matched in the race.
The defeat means that City could fall eight points off top spot, if Chelsea beat Southampton today, and perhaps even more ominous for Pellegrini's side, the Blues will still have a game in hand to potentially extend the gap even further.
«What school districts need to be successful, what we need to narrow and close achievement gaps, is stability in our environment and I think that's what's most ominous about what may be on the horizon,» said Madison School District superintendent Jennifer Cheatham, who supports the Common Core standards.
For years, different approaches to projecting future sea level rise have arrived at different results, but the gap has recently been closing, which Mengel described as «a really good sign for sea level science» — even if it's ominous news for humanity.
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