Sentences with phrase «wide gulf between»

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.
That's great, but you'll still notice a wide gulf between standard comfort and convenience features.
Despite for the first time taking into consideration the performance of subgroups like English learners, students with disabilities and those from low - income families, there is still a wide gulf between the top and bottom LA Unified middle schools at LA Unified when it comes to their score on the California Office to Reform Education's (CORE) new school accountability index.
There is a wide gulf between the demographics in the growing Hispanic student population and the teacher workforce.
Why does there seem to be such a wide gulf between what principals say they need to know to do their job and what they are taught in education programs required by state departments of education?
Compare it to the same year's narcoleptic, madly - overpraised, utterly irrelevant Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (which also ends in a literal Mexican stand - off, as it happens) for a succinct précis of the wide gulf between what's popular and what's good.
There's also a wide gulf between what seems to work in mice and what actually helps people who have neuropsychiatric disorders, says Steven Hyman, director of the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
Our report reveals a wide gulf between what pregnant women need to quit smoking and what our healthcare services currently provide.»
True, those clients are not extra-terrestrials, but there is a wide gulf between the worlds of law and science, and Thompson's new job is to span it.
But elementary English recognizes a wide gulf between «a lot of» and the word «all.»
Washington (CNN)-- Sometimes in politics, things are black and white — like the historically wide gulf between the black community and the conservative movement.
When, on paper, there is a wide gulf between teams, you will never see a classic contest.
The first half of extra time afforded a manager less side the chance to demonstrate how wide the gulf between both teams is.
There's a wide gulf between the level of signal - calling available to the fifth - year senior and the two - sport Murray.
Among the many differences which set a wide gulf between early Christianity and the mysteries, despite many similarities and doubtless no little mutual interpenetration, none was more important than this.
If an alcoholic in counseling mentions the Davies study or the more extreme views of Arthur H. Cain, [There is a wide gulf between the views of the scientific community, as reflected in the above discussion, and those of Arthur H. Cain in The Cured Alcoholic (New York: The John Day Company, 1964).
Two of Broward's top elected leaders, one Democrat and one Republican, came together Thursday to consider how best to prevent a repeat of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre — but they couldn't bridge the deep and wide gulf between them on...
«It's not surprising that the deficit is up because in year one there has been a wide gulf between Trump's fiery trade rhetoric and action.»
A new report from the California Housing Partnership, an affordable housing non-profit, shows just how wide the gulf between Bay Area housing costs and wages...
The wide gulf between consumer activity and business strategy in Canada is depressing.
In a sense, by watching and sharing these photos and videos, we all become instant eyewitnesses to the deaths of these young black men — and to the often wide gulf between the «official» story of what happened and the murky truth.
Belief in God and religions are more on a continuum than isolated points with wide gulfs between them.
There's also now a wider gulf between Comfort and Sport settings in the Driving Experience facility, and BMW advises that body roll has been reduced and straight - line stability has been enhanced.
There is now an even wider gulf between the damages which would be awarded under the government's proposed tariff scheme and those that are recommended to be awarded by a judge.

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However, the disruptions in the U.S. Gulf Coast could lead to a much wider disparity between Brent and WTI, a gap that is now approaching $ 6 per barrel.
One of the most unfortunate realities of the startup world is the wide gulf that exists between the business and technical sides of most startups.
More recently the studies of Alfred Kinsey and his associates on the sexual habits of contemporary Americans have shown how wide the gulf is between the persisting puritanic professions of respectable people and their average actual sexual behavior.
The geographical, linguistic, psychological, cosmological and chronological gulf between the ancient Near East and modern America yawns frighteningly wide.
It could be argued that «gay rights» are but a side show and that the defining issue delineating the gulf between the Catholic Church and the modern world, or the «wider world» as Dr Rowan Williams calls it, is the acceptance or rejection of the Jesus of history, his Revelation and the structures he left for the transmission of that Revelation.
It is when we come to study the basic conceptions of God, the relationship between man and God, the impact of belief upon social conduct and the view of life after death, that we realize how wide and deep are the gulfs between the leading religions.
The gulf between the church and the world outside it grows ever wider.
Depends who we sign in all honesty... The gulf between Sanchez and our next best player in a wide position is huge!
On the day of the reconstruction, when Bobbye felt the gulf between them had never been wider, Jerry was reflecting on something she had said a week earlier: «Here I am fighting for my life with all I've got, and you're snuffing yours out,» and then she got up and walked away.
It looked like we were going to get a competitive game between the Madrids, except the pregame gulf was so wide that Atlético needed to follow up a perfect first 16 minutes minutes with 74 more perfect minutes.
The gulf between women's breastfeeding hopes and their actual experiences can be wide and full of disappointment.
The gulf between an arrest and a conviction can sometimes be as wide as the «grand canyon.»
The gulf between anglophone Canadians and francophone Canadians was wider than at any other time since the Conscription crisis of 1917.
The gulf between Team Corbyn and his MPs is now so wide that it is unbridgeable
Paul and Christie tangled in a passionate debate over government surveillance that highlighted the wide gulf in the Republican Party between libertarian - leaning Republicans like the Kentucky senator and national security hawks like the New Jersey governor.
«These are the ties that unite our society — and yet they are not powerful enough on their own if the economic gap between us is allowed to grow too big... I say we One Nation Tories can not ignore the gulf in pay packets that yawns wider year by year.
The story is intriguingly thorny, with lead performances that deepen as the gulf between the characters grows wider.
With its last image almost identical to the same in Francois Truffaut's Fahrenheit 451, the suggestion is likewise that the gulf between what is communicated and what is understood is wide and growing.
Recent developments have galvanized people anew to address the racial achievement gap, from a jarring 2013 report called» Race to Equity» that showed the gulf in quality of life between whites and blacks is wider here than nationally, to the current «Black Lives Matter» movement, which has called out racial inequities in numerous public institutions, including schools.
The philosophical gulf between Obama and Romney on federal spending for education is wide.
In terms of grunt the 911 is also playing catch up, its 3.4 - litre flat - six some 30bhp down on the F - type's 375bhp 3 - litre motor, while the V6's supercharger means the gulf between the torque figures is even wider — 339 lb ft playing 288 lb ft.. The 911 does counter these deficits with a healthy 164 kg weight advantage, however.
It's a challenge to teach them, not because they don't want to learn but because the gulf between us is so wide.
If the gap between conservatives and liberals seems wide in the real world, then the gulf between conservatives and liberals on gaming forums has more vitriol and anger in each side.
Meeting at the intersection of post-war and present - day, the gallery's forthcoming exhibit An Eccentric View features only women — some alive, some dead, with stylistic differences as wide as the gulf between Upper Manhattan and the Barclays Center.
Set down in flat oil in a manner that recalls early Lucian Freud, these paintings (of Barbara Robbins on the left and Mona Stafford, an abductee, on the right) are just off enough with their wide, askew almond eyes and catatonic affect to convince the viewer that a gulf of experience lies between them and the subjects.
Leading up to the election, the gulf between Trump and Hillary Clinton on climate and energy was wide and the stakes couldn't have been higher.
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