Sentences with phrase «widening gulf between»

We worked together to identify a cycle of hidden primary emotions and resulting pursuing and withdrawing behaviors that had opened a widening gulf between Jamie and Robert.
«There are no opportunities for partnership and a widening gulf between the haves and have nots.
Friend management, sharing, and publish / subscribe tools would begin to bridge the sadly widening gulf between two important groups of players.
There is a widening gulf between the views of many in our party and those of the public — especially on the economy, national security, welfare and immigration.
The real unwritten story of this leadership election is the widening gulf between the majority of passive party members and activists.
Deputy prime minister's argument shows shortfall is widening gulf between Labour and Lib Dem leadership
But by trying to straddle the widening gulf between the Outers and the diminishing band of pro-European Tories, Cameron appeases both sides but satisfies neither.
At least seven immense, interdependent threats to the quality of life on spaceship earth continue to escalate: the population explosion; the widening gulf between rich and poor nations; massive malnutrition (caused mainly by economic injustice, which produces maldistribution of available food); environmental pollution and degradation; the depletion of the irreplaceable resources of our finite planet; the growing threat of nuclear terrorism and eventual holocaust (with the equivalent of one and a half million Hiroshima - sized bombs in the arsenals of the world); and the worldwide tendency for the fruits of science and technology to be used without ethical responsibility.
In recent days, Sanders has stumped with striking Verizon workers, railing about large corporations destroying the middle class through cost - cutting and low wages that create economic stagnation and widen the gulf between the 1 percenters and everyone else.
Any theology that so widens the gulf between Jesus and other human beings as to suggest that he is an alien intruder into our human situation is to be rejected, not only because it is heretical but more importantly because it makes nonsense of the Gospel record and denies the dignity and reality of that life once lived among us.
The same issue of the Daily Telegraph concluded its comments in an editorial: «How refreshing to be able to report a possible breakthrough that narrows rather than widens the gulf between cutting - edge science and traditional morality.»
That it loomed so large and continued to be characteristic of Orthodox monasticism was evidence of a retreat from the world and emphasis upon a special form of mysticism which was alien to the West and which widened the gulf between the Orthodox and the Roman Catholics.
The killings of Ramos and Liu further widened the gulf between de Blasio and the NYPD, a rift which became pronounced since the death of Eric Garner at the hands of police.
It has widened the gulf between incumbents and challengers.
Whilst you may do this with the best intentions in mind, it only widens the gulf between your emotions.
As a nation, we can ill afford to entrench inequality or widen the gulf between the haves and the have - nots any further.
The move to publish books itself put the company at odds with some of the world's largest publishers and widened the gulf between Amazon and its competition.

Not exact matches

In the last year, the spread between what a barrel of oil is worth in the Midwest (called WTI — which is usually the oil price you see on the nightly news) and what it's worth either on the Gulf Coast (LLS) or when shipped to Europe (called Brent — which is generally used as a benchmark for world prices) has widened to historic levels.
Even as Vermont and UMBC distinguished themselves as the America East's two best men's basketball teams this season, set to play in Saturday's tournament final, the gulf between the programs themselves seemed to widen.
Recently, however, value has proliferated beyond just a few deep cyclical sectors; across the market, the gulf between the cheapest and most expensive stocks within sectors has widened.
``... [the] gulf between the Church and the scientific mind... widens with each generation, and modern means of diffusing knowledge by the press, radio, and film, have brought us now to such a pass that the Christian, and especially the Catholic, whose beliefs are enriched in their religious manifestation by the ceremonies and practices of a most ancient past, finds himself considered the initiate of a recondite cult whose practices are not only unintelligible to men around him, but savour to them of superstition and magic.»
Come to think of it, it would also be quite different from a politicized «compassion» that seems compatible with policies that only widen the social and economic gulf between rich and poor.
The gulf between union bosses and ministers has widened further as Danny Alexander announced the public sector pension retirement age will rise to 66.
That 20 - point gulf between the two groups has widened from a 16 - point gulf in 2010 (16 - point Tory lead among private sector workers, level - pegging among public sector workers).
Diaz Jr. has indicated in the past that he and de Blasio have not met one - on - one since the mayor took office, a trend that continues as the gulf between the two widens.
This masterwork is set in contemporary China, where the gulf between those able to maneuver (or manipulate) the country's economies of change and those left behind or defeated by the seismic shifts widens.
The gulf between North Carolina's richest and poorest school districts is widening despite an effort by the legislature to close the gap, a recent study of local school finance says.
Some countries, such as Poland, are not just sitting back and letting the gulf between print and digital widen further.
The gulf has widened between civilians and our elected officials to the point that few expect much from them at all.
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