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Examples of gulf


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The gulfs are increasing and poverty is increasing.
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Now borders between countries are falling away, but gulfs within states are deepening.
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There are huge gulfs separating consumers and sellers in different countries, both in terms of geography and in terms of language.
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The gulfs which are opening up everywhere are the main problem for our era.
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In its present form, the report states that globalisation leads to gulfs and imbalances between countries and within societies.
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We must emphasise that access for consumers must be equal so that no more gulfs are built into our societies.
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Let us remember, however, that there are not just gulfs between countries but gulfs too within states, and these are growing all the time.
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At present, there are exclusive zones of purely public or purely private housing estates—separated by wide gulfs.
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Our idea is to have all schools linked up together so that there are not these great gulfs.
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When differences are so marked it must take time for the gulfs to be bridged.
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On that matter, we are at one and it is one of the major gulfs between the political parties.
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We are anxious that no gulfs should be wider than they are.
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Of course, there is a natural partnership between these people and the wish to bridge their political gulfs is a legitimate aspiration.
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Without it bridges are hard to build over the gulfs that separate experts in different specialised subjects not only from the general public but from one another.
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Are we to widen the gulfs and divisions in our country even more by spending what resources we have on tax cuts for the better off?
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I know that there are those who believe that the problem is almost insoluble, because of the deep gulfs that exist between one section of religious opinion and another.
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The seawater marshes correspond to ancient marine gulfs, made from marine or fluvial sediments.
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In ancient times both of these lakes were ravines with sea gulfs at their mouths in the east.
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The issue thus becomes whether any player in the second tier can act to bridge the gulf that separates the players in the first tier.
The gulf between them, although bridgeable, is great.
In the period from 1964 to 1967 this gulf had not yet opened up.
However, there are still numerous reports on piracy occurring along coastal areas and gulfs.
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Now a gulf divided army and society, the sense of marching shoulder to shoulder with the society had vanished.
There's a big gulf between the decision-making processes in health and the evidence.
Indeed, the campaign's rhetoric and tactics and the response these engendered over time had probably widened this gulf.
Instead of creating a new citizenry encompassing both rural and urban, they created a widening rural+ urban gulf.
Coral reefs, seaweed/seagrass beds, and mangroves form the critical habitats for gulf's ecology.
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Moral-ideological considerations make the wide cultural gulf between mainstream therapists and ultra-orthodox patients all the more difficult to bridge.
The gulf's strategic location has made it an ideal place for human development over time.
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Due to its geography, more than 70% of the gulf's basin is between 70m 0 and convert 60m deep and in the north 90 m.
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Metaphorically, there is no transportation of properties across the (sortal) gulf that separates the two domains.
The expanding and steep terrain originated from sea gulfs is the consequence of poor primary permeability of granite and continuous erosion caused by sea water.
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Additionally, the gulf's shoreline is fringed by numerous bays and smaller inlets.
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A wide gulf still separates the linguistic treatment of vocabulary from popular wordlore.
The sea shores are winding and form gulfs and bays of various sizes.
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The gulf's surface area is about 160000km2 sqmi.
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The 1903 report noted with alarm how the gulf between the rich and the poor was still widening.
The state's ability, or even willingness, to control the implementation of conscription remained very limited, and a considerable gulf developed between theory and practise.
However, it goes without saying that there was a significant gulf between these lofty ideals and more mundane realities.
The challenge stems from the wide sociocultural and moral-ideological gulf between this community and the rest of society.
Smaller regions of the oceans are called seas, gulfs, bays, straits, and other names.
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However, this is something he welcomes as it will widen the gulf between the working and middle classes.
Both, moreover, shared a fundamental assumption: both perceived a gulf between the content of memory and present consciousness.
Several developments in the last quarter of the eighteenth century reduced the vast gulf between the more opulent ones and the nobility.
Life at this time was already fully organismic - a vast gulf from the current theories of life's origins.
The gulf's southern part was filled up in late ancient times.
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Because of this apparent schism, the gulf between practice and theory refuses to close.
Neither skin colour nor the common experience of racial oppression is enough to bridge this gulf.
There is no gulf between non-musician and musician, or between musician and 'gifted' musician, unless people manufacture one.
Here, a keen and ineradicable awareness of the gulf between the ideal and the real haunts (or invigorates) the artist and critic.
A representational convention should rather be seen as affording a view (cognitive access) across that gulf.
From which cause he unavoidably incurs hatred, without question due to the great gulf between normal life and minds like his.
Smaller regions of the oceans are called seas, gulfs, bays and other names.
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Does this growing gulf in the life circumstances and life chances of the world's population highlight intrinsic limits to the liberal international order?
There is a continuum rather than a gulf between bribing someone and thanking someone for services rendered.
The rest of the coast is made up of gulfs and small, hidden sandy beaches.
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The present gulf between people, between community and the designer may well be eventually bridged by the do-it-yourself interchangeable kit of parts.
A recurring theme here - as in other sections - is the gulf that separates the rich and the poor, whether in towns, localities, countries or regions.
Minimize the gulf between preclinical and clinical teaching; maximize the number and type of learning activities that can be utilized in either setting.
Apparently the deep space life forms they briefly saw previously, are miniature versions of giant entities situated in the gulfs of deep space between galaxies.
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There is an undeniable and deep gulf between the known genetical facts and traditional micromutational theory.
The gulf never stopped widening between contemporary music and amateur musicians.
French minority policies, especially those that encouraged separatist or compradorial formations within minority groups, tended to widen the gulf, as well.
The island's volcanic origin is manifested in several hot springs and the two gulfs.
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The middling sorts in manufacturing centres frequently remarked upon the gulf between trade and politeness.
There is a wide gulf that is easily maintained by one's will between being open to models from any direction, and having a political argument with a fellow-archaeologist.
There's a big sort of gulf, unless you get the sort of student who's quite happy just to sit at the piano and try a few things out and improvise.
Along it are numerous gulfs and bays.
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First, as the above passage demonstrates, the gulf between the working class and the bourgeoisie is transformed from an economic division into an immutable division of race.
Because of the geography of the state with deep gulfs of the ocean, the various narrow gauge lines where isolated from each other to begin with.
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Even some of the poorest men were able to read47 although there was, undoubtedly, a gulf between those who could read fluently with comprehension and those who struggled.
Cone's proposal widens that gulf even further.
The gulf's current runs from north to south.
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Despite recent moves toward a more collaborative relationship between the academic pursuit of music analysis and the practical pursuit of music performance, there remains a gulf between the two disciplines.
However, between passive acceptance of four adult children as a reasonable goal and acceptance of the four-child family as ideal there is still a very wide gulf.
A seemingly unbridgeable gulf had emerged between revolutionaries and sectarians on the one side and various species of (often theologically buttressed) reactionary and absolutist on the other.
First, an anthropological study of both professional and older stroke patient perspectives on quality of life found a gulf in understanding of the concept between the two.
On the other hand, acquir ing this elite position also opened a widening gulf between these prominent academicians and the vast major ity of intellectual professionals.
There is clearly a gulf between a devised or created opera production by young people encountering opera for the ®rst time and work on the professional stage.
Monetization is thus foundational to capitalism, rendering things commensurable and exchangeable, allowing for the separation of production, circulation and consumption over great gulfs of time and space.
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Such privileges are damaging to democracy and create a gulf between us and our people.
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If only there were not such a great gulf between theory and practice, between the words and reality, we could vote to approve it.
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We are hugely deepening the gulf between ourselves and the people.
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In so doing, they bridge one of the widest and seemingly most unassailable gulfs in music.
Such ideas may help to bridge gulfs between the pro- and eukaryotic worlds.
What connexion can there have been between many people in the innumerable histories of this world, who, from opposite sides of great gulfs, have, nevertheless, been very curiously brought together?
Large-scale geographic representations boasted a scientific basis in geometry and surveying; these linear, orthographic representations depicted the whole earth or broad regions including nations, gulfs, major rivers and large cities.
Between the two representations, however, there is an important intellectual gulf.
The wide gulf between these approaches reveals the extent to which the relation between theological and historical study became problematical through the nineteenth century.
A wide gulf is created between the shocking revelations and the staid appearances.
All that exists on the far side of the partition (or gulf) is matter; everything on this side is self-consciousness.
The book is courageous, in so far as it opens up the gulf between philosophy and archaeology.
Instead of embracing each other, the sparks of friction highlight the persisting gulf.
The fiscal gulf became a touchstone for sound finance, with the rehabilitation largely to be accomplished by retrenchment as opposed to increased taxation.
Today there is a gulf between popular and elite perceptions.
An unfortunate gulf between these research workers and the biologists existed then, for the latter part of the nineteenth century.
Such studies hold the potential to help bridge the considerable gulf between biogeochemical and genomic studies that make up important realms in astrobiology.
The existing attempts to develop a model that can encompass the gulf between reliability and autonomy in communication have had varying degrees of success.
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