Not exact matches
I describe it as inviting anarchy (no leaders) and chaos (the
yawning chasm and
gap which contains our arbitrary random - to - order ratios) into the classroom: in complementary contrast to the purpose - drive of the academic environment in
which we swim, so to speak, our Alma Matrix.
Spiritual therapies could not bridge the
gap which yawned between what the Bible text seemed to say and the implications of much of the received teaching and procedures of the Church.
She is struck by the
yawning gap between the world's «haves» and «have nots»
which she believes explains the Brexit victory.
COPENHAGEN — A bitter row has broken out at the University of Copenhagen,
which has been forced to cut its scientific staff to close a
yawning budget
gap.
Though The Disaster Artist is nominally an adaption of the same - titled book by Wiseau's former roommate and co-star Greg Sestero and the critic and journalist Tom Bissell, the movie bears only faint traces of its characterization of the secretive, self - made filmmaker; the exclusion of any biographical details (many of
which are now public knowledge) leaves
yawning gaps in the script,
which was written by the duo of Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (500 Days Of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault In Ours Stars, etc.).
Mind the
gap: the $ 1.6 trillion energy transition risk is the first report to analyse the upstream financial implications for investors of the
yawning gap between the Paris Agreement,
which pledges to keep climate change well below 2C above pre-industrial times and aims for 1.5 C, and government policies,
which are consistent with 2.7 C of warming.
Another way to count yourself out of the running
which isn't perhaps so obvious though, is by leaving
yawning employment
gaps in your resume.