Sentences with phrase «point gulf between»

That 20 - point gulf between the two groups has widened from a 16 - point gulf in 2010 (16 - point Tory lead among private sector workers, level - pegging among public sector workers).
However it may just be the most important, with the late winner ensuring league leaders Chelsea were not able to extend the nine point gulf between them and the Gunners further as they crushed Bournemouth at Stamford Bridge.

Not exact matches

Now it is precisely at this point that we must acknowledge a seemingly unbridgeable gulf between the worlds of Oriental mysticism and Biblical eschatology.
In recent years voices of alarm have been raised in many quarters pointing to the fast - growing gulf between technical and moral progress in the world today.
The all too significant qualification of this last point itself defines a gulf between Buddhism and Christianity.
Belief in God and religions are more on a continuum than isolated points with wide gulfs between them.
While it may not have been a neutrals cup of tea, Big Sam knew full well that beating Manchester United, a team with everything to play for, wasn't going to be easy, in fact almost impossible considering the huge gulf in class between the two sides, but the draw was always a viable option and so it was to little surprise that Sam Allardyce pinpointed the point as a great result, and credit to him and the players for perfecting their tactics as they were duly rewarded with their target point.
The detractors of the deal always point out at the enormous gulf between the big two and the rest.
Cameron contrasts that statement with the halting of building of business colleges, pointing to a gulf between his comments and his action.
It points to five million low - paid workers, a housing market where home ownership rates have halved over the last 20 years, public spending cuts and a brutal welfare squeeze as evidence that the gulf between the well - off and the underprivileged will become permanent.
On one side, she pointed to the growing gulf between the rich and poor, and stagnant wages for middle and lower - income earners.
If you want to know how to compliment a guy, a good starting point is to realize that there's a vast gulf between what he will be comfortable with in private and in public.
Our members are men and women who hail from Huntsville to Gulf Shores and every point in between and they are looking to connect with fellow Alabamians like you.
She'll hunt you down wherever you're hiding and kill you in one of a dozen different gruesome ways - which is made even more frustrating by the gulfs between save points and scarce crafting resources.
Hyatt Regency Coconut Point Resort & Spa is situated on 26 acres along the Gulf of Mexico in Southwest Florida, between Naples and Ft. Myers.
Destin Pointe is located at the point of the prestigious Holiday Isle between the stunning Gulf of Mexico and the Destin Harbor.
I don't think you got my point, and then to me it seems difficult to overcome this gulf between our understanding with a few words.
A case in point is the difference between Penn and Grand Central stations in New York (even the most cursory glance at them will reveal the gulf between their relative gorgeousness).
We'll especially do our bests to come to grips with that last bullet point — as it is one of the most complicated connections between climatology and meteorology — and what may go for Carribean and Gulf of Mexico hurricanes may not apply to Asian cyclones and typhoons.
The point is that there is sometimes a wide gulf between what the scientist knows and what they can effectively convey to the non-expert public.
The gulf has widened between civilians and our elected officials to the point that few expect much from them at all.
Why is there such a wide gulf, as the posters of similar comment point out, between the costs of Seattle Renters Insurance, auto insurance, and health insurance?
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z