Sentences with phrase «very narrow gaps»

The three canvases have very narrow gaps between them, giving the impression that they are, in fact, one white canvas adorned with two perfectly straight vertical lines.
There's a very narrow gap between a hum and a drone, and there isn't much evidence that Aaron Sorkin can discern the...
My only hassle with them is that there's apparently a very narrow gap between getting flagged for cover images that are too small and those that are too large.

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We may very well begin to see a narrowing gap between the business experience and the human experience happen sooner than we think.
But as that gap has narrowed and disappeared with the commodification of culture and our loss of a sense of the holy, art must become the void itself in order to re-establish the very idea of the sacred.
During the era of No Child Left Behind very little progress has been made in narrowing the achievement gap between advantaged and disadvantaged students.
For the real objection is to a definite core curriculum that is planned out in detail and in advance, the very thing that is most desperately needed to raise achievement and narrow the achievement gap between groups.
The second issue is that a narrow focus on racial equity inside schools and districts generates very little enthusiasm from families on the topside of the gap.
The universal pre-K program was a hallmark of de Blasio's campaign to make free pre-K education a right for every New Yorker and to narrow achievement gaps, which start very early in child development.
This contrasts with the voluminous research on class size, which shows that class size reduction is one of the very few ways to narrow the achievement gap and one of only four reforms cited by the Institute of Education Sciences as proven to work through rigorous evidence.
After twenty years of such experimentation, there is finally one very clear strategy charters have cultivated to narrow the achievement gap for their students.
Now, the trend seems to indicate that Samsung tablets are getting very close to passing the iPad in terms of CTR, too, since they narrowed the gap between them and the Apple slate by over 50 percent during Q1 2013.
Now the gap is so narrow that often it is very hard to explain a buyer about why variable rates are historically a better choice.
B) Arctic sea ice maximums do have a near - physical limit: The Arctic Ocean shores limit sea ice once the region ices over, and any increase in maximum must occur in very, very small regions down the east and west shores of Greenland, in the narrow gap between Asia and North American continents, etc..
The performance gap between high and medium is very narrow.
The Birth to Five Policy Alliance was established in 2005 to help shift the odds for very young children and narrow the achievement gap.
Parenting in the digital age could be very tricky and it is important to narrow down not only the age gap but also the technology gap between parent and child.
They have a powerful role to play in narrowing the health gap and elevating children's chances at a healthy future from the very start.
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