Sentences with phrase «wide chasm»

The phrase "wide chasm" means a large and noticeable gap or divide between two things or groups. Full definition
«Over 40 years, there's a wider and wider chasm between the people of the district and their representative in Washington,» Morgan says.
We have engaged over the last four decades in a war of words and actions depicting deeply held beliefs, wide chasms in practice, and a great deal of finger - pointing coupled with blaming and shaming.
You'll even have to rely on a large Deku leaf to glide across wide chasms and get to distant, hard to reach areas.
You have to take the lower path on your way back, using double jump to leap over wide chasms and get high enough to damage those creepy one - eyed enemies.
As you probably noticed, quite a few Trump staffers have missed that 12 - month mark — and by a much wider chasm than Bannon, who, to be fair, joined the Trump campaign last August.
Once he's grown to his full size, Pepelogoo can be used to hit switches far out of reach, fly Asha across wide chasms, and protect her from lava drops and other projectiles falling from above.
However, there is a wide chasm between «dreams» and «action» that many people never seem to cross — and it's usually due to finances.
A study of Medicare patient outcomes reveals a wide chasm in mortality rates between the best hospitals and average or poor ones.
OVER THE EDGE There's a wide chasm between contemplating suicide and taking action to end one's life.
It sits within a wide chasm where the Antarctic continent is drawn apart by tectonic forces.
Finally, the mile - wide chasm that is our own domestic achievement gap can not be denied.
The Toyota Corolla is a rare vehicle where there is a wide chasm between those who love it and those who hate it.
There is already a wide chasm, that those of us that read both can barely straddle.
Australia's settlers practices and believed in the purest form of terra nullius with the consequence that their heirs, now moved by a less racist and more liberal outlook, have the furthest to go, the widest chasm to bridge, in finding a consensual way of sharing citizenship and country with the first peoples of their land.
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