Sentences with phrase «wedges between»

It is — SPOILER ALERT — a COMPACT CROSSOVER SUV that wedges itself between the Outlander Sport and the Outlander.
An extremely tight - knit team nicknamed «The Three Musketeers» by some, the Vallas - Chico - Daley triumvirate heralded rising test scores together and fended off efforts to drive wedges between them.
Still pleasant enough, one can feel series creator Sally Wainwright laboring a bit, having brought her adorable leads together, as she conjures excuses to drive wedges between them.
Instead it drives more wedges between disenfranchised communities that are continually pitted against each other by the agents of racism and homophobia.»
There is room for all perspectives in our country; actively driving wedges between us only serves to increase acrimony and hatred.
Often religion just drives wedges between us as humans.
The poignant question, then, is whether technology is driving these wedges between people, or is it simply bringing us closer to our truer natures?
Wedged between Portuguese and Korean restaurants is a thin storefront that opens into a barren gymnasium.
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.
Rising commodity prices and international trade also put a wedge between producers» prices (what firms receive when they sell the goods and services they produce — this is the price firms use to calculate the real wage that tracks productivity) and consumer prices (what consumers pay to buy stuff — the lower they are, the greater workers» purchasing power).
(Fortune «s Roger Parloff even noted that Carlson not naming Fox News as a defendant in her lawsuit might have been a strategy to drive a deeper wedge between Ailes and the company.)
While housing policy was crafted to ensure Canadians had equal opportunity to purchase a home, runaway prices are driving a wedge between those who can afford to and those who can't.
«The idea behind value pricing is that there's actually a much wider wedge between the two things: First, there's the amount your product costs to make.
Hurting the NRA by driving a wedge between them and a couple dozen national brands is intended to send a signal to politicians who are cozy with the NRA.
The short announcement deepened the wedge between the game publisher and its fanbase, which has been up in arms since Konami removed Kojima's name from the Konami website in March.
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.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer also attempted to drive a wedge between Canada and Mexico when he suggested the United States would be willing to hold bilateral, rather than trilateral talks.
Now it's true that some taxes, like direct taxes on labour income, will tend to distort the labour market primarily, and make us worse off precisely because they create a wedge between what the employer pays and what the employee gets.
«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.
This process is wedged between the frontals.
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.
The National Labor Relations Board on Thursday ordered Tesla to respond to worker complaints about a restrictive confidentiality policy, driving a deeper wedge between the company and employees trying to unionize the electric vehicle maker's Fremont factory.
This opportunity will likely arise in an elevator, at a cocktail party, or ever so carefully wedged between small talk with friends and their acquaintances.
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.
The chief difference that drives a wedge between the two Chase business credit cards is their annual cost.
The Soapbox family celebrated Canada Day at Olympic Plaza trying to dislodge a Big Red Ball wedged between some girders, admiring children's art work (our favourite was a mask... Continue reading →
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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.
However wise on many scores, he was a dictator who by raw force drove a wedge between state and society.
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.
Therefore, they seek to drive a wedge between the Church's pastoral practice and her doctrine.
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.
Industrial development has brought workers into the great urban organizing centers and in the process has driven a wedge between a person's work life and his or her home life.
My guess is that the other meaning has to be subjective or private («my unique focus»), though I doubt that she wishes to drive such a wedge between the «real world» and her private beliefs.
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.
Jeremy, I'm not sure I can agree with this, because it seems to drive a wedge between Jesus» humanity and ours.
Certainly we must avoid driving a wedge between the two halves of the New Testament, the gospels and the epistles.
Parents should note that this website brazenly drives a wedge between parents and children by including a «Hide this page» icon, a feature which enables a child to press it quickly if he / she is unexpectedly disturbed by a parent.
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.
The USCC's Thomas Lynch has successfully defended the new American guidelines against an attempt by the conservative front to drive an ideological wedge between the USCC's work and the work from Cardinal Baum's group.
If she goes ahead against his adamant opposition, or if Tom merely gives in, his anger will mount, driving a deeper wedge between them.
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