Sentences with phrase «wide chasms in»

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.
The wider the chasm in understanding between politicians and the electorate, the more experts are poured in to fill the gap.

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Instead, the chasm inside the Tory party is as wide as ever and others in Europe are refusing to have a pistol put to their heads.»
«Over 40 years, there's a wider and wider chasm between the people of the district and their representative in Washington,» Morgan says.
Carved by the Colorado River, this massive chasm — more than 275 miles (443 kilometers) long, 18 miles (29 km) across at its widest point, and in some places more than a mile (1.6 km) deep — never fails to exceed expectations.
The school's data showed a wide gap in reading and math achievement between white and Hispanic students in 3rd grade; it looked like an insurmountable chasm at 5th grade.
Without standards aligned to what kids need to succeed in college, career and life, and ample supports to help them get there, that chasm will grow even wider.
In a curated selection of photographs spanning eight years, CHASM describes Thompson's self - portraits as «flamboyantly performative,» speaking to a wider audience while unraveling layers of symbolic significance with respect to personal identity, memory and landscape.
What continues to amaze me is the chasm of no - comment, non-discussion and non-publishing by law librarians on e-discovery vs. some lead enterprise - wide document / content management managers (who are also librarians) in other industry sectors, who are engaged in the e-discovery process, yet do publish occasionally on e-discovery.
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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