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The pamphlets are about law, the corporation, forms of government, the idea of freedom, the defense of liberty, the various lethargies which overtake our major institutions, the gap between traditional social ideals and the working mechanisms that have been set in motion for their realization.
The gap between the bookshelf and the record cabinet grows smaller with each new recording catalogue.
Nevertheless, they made naught of Marx's prophecy that capitalism would never pay the `` workers '' -- to use Marx's word -- more than a subsistence wage, with the consequence that increased productivity must inevitably find its way into the capitalists' pockets with the result, in turn, that the gap between the rich and the poor would irrevocably widen and the misery of the poor increase.
In many cases the revolutionary production has offered no more than sensational effects: the first hearing was fascinating and the second disillusioning as the gap between sound and substance became clearer.
Vacuum- and pressure-formed sheet plastics fill the gap between cardboard and molded plastics.
To reduce heat transfer from the hot gas to this anode holder outside the regime of the arc, a carbon shield was attached to the surface providing an air gap of 1/16 inch between the plate and the surface of the anode holder.
The gap between the ecumenical perspective and the parish perspective appears most starkly in a church in any of our comfortable suburbs.
The establishment or expansion of multiple United States Armed Forces installations added to the state economy and helped bridge the gap between an agricultural and industrial economy during the mid-20th century.
He reminds readers that " there is a gap between the narrator ’ s meaning and the text ’ s, and that a moral-political argument is being carried out by means of parody ".
There is specific mention in " The Capture of Cerberus " to the fact that there has been a gap of twenty years between Poirot's previous meeting with Countess Rossakoff and this one.
With the Academies in Europe ( second half of 16th century ) the gap between fine and applied arts was definitely set.
The alpha particles ionize air between a small gap.
Using space exploration as a symbol of national prestige, he warned of a " missile gap " between the two nations, pledging to make the U. S. not " first but, first and, first if, but first period.
This is a work that bridges the gap between serious symbolic meaning and the type of critical absurdity with which Jarry would soon become associated.
The eleventh century Persian mathematician Omar Khayyám saw a strong relationship between geometry and algebra, and was moving in the right direction when he helped to close the gap between numerical and geometric algebra with his geometric solution of the general cubic equations, but the decisive step came later with Descartes.
In light of the economic gap between rich and poor countries, movement adherents claim “ free trade ” without measures in place to protect the environment and the health and well being of workers will contribute only to the strengthening the power of industrialized nations ( often termed the " North " in opposition to the developing world's " South ").
The uniform air gap between the iron core and the permanent magnet poles make the deflection of the meter linearly proportional to current.
This says that current expectations of future inflation reflect past expectations and an " error-adjustment " term, in which current expectations are raised ( or lowered ) according to the gap between actual inflation and previous expectations.
Bioinformatics helps to bridge the gap between genome and proteome projects — for example, in the use of DNA sequences for protein identification.
Other chemicals, known as DNA intercalators, fit into the gap between adjacent bases on a single strand and induce frameshift mutations by " masquerading " as a base, causing the DNA replication machinery to skip or insert additional nucleotides at the intercalated site.
The ratio between the value of the energy gap at zero temperature and the value of the superconducting transition temperature ( expressed in energy units ) takes the universal value of 3. 5, independent of material.
This caused a gap to open up between Zealous and Goliath and the rest of the fleet.
Captain Thomas Foley had noticed as he approached that there was an unexpected gap between Guerrier and the shallow water of the shoal.
This field seeks to close the gap between engineering and medicine: It combines the design and problem solving skills of engineering with medical and biological sciences to improve healthcare diagnosis, monitoring and therapy.

gap and groups
The American Psychological Association has said that while there are differences in average IQ between racial groups, and there is no conclusive evidence for environmental explanations, " there is certainly no empirical support for a genetic interpretation ," and no adequate explanation for the racial IQ gap is presently available.
Another, perhaps greater threat, was seen in those Jewish groups that attempted to bridge the gap between the religious and secular worlds, since this was perceived as possibly more alluring to the youths of the community, including those who could not conceive of a total break from their Jewish upbringing.
In most communities men are more likely to smoke than are women, though the gender gap tends to be less pronounced in lower age groups.
He notes that the roughly 15-point gap in contemporary black – white IQ scores is similar to that between the national average and the scores of particular ethnic white groups in years past.
Three types of media outlets have been used to examine the media effects on knowledge gap: 1 ) Television – knowledge gap between lower and higher education groups are greater among light television users compared to heavy television users ( Eveland, 2000 ), 2 ) Newspaper-the exposure to newspaper can potentially reinforces the knowledge gap in politics for different SES groups since reading newspaper requires literacy ability to effectively understand the information ( Jerit et al., 2006 ), while other studies suggest that exposure to newspaper actually slightly decreases the knowledge gap rather than increasing it ( Eveland, 2000 ), and 3 ) Internet-internet exposure increases public ’ s general knowledge in health issues ( Shim, 2008 ).
Until 2002, there was a gap of 20 million years between the two groups ( Romer's Gap ).
Generally, the genes coding for gap junction channels are classified in one of three groups, based on sequence similarity: A, B and C ( for example,, ).
The achievement gap between white and black or Hispanic students mirrors the gap between the two groups in a variety of IQ tests, many of which are designed to be culturally neutral.
While UK and EU law presently only allow promotion of underrepresented groups if a candidate is equally qualified, there is an ongoing debate whether more “ positive action ” measures should be implemented, particularly to tackle the gender pay gap.
The modern French word for crenel is creneau, also used to describe a gap of any kind, for example a parking space at the side of the road between two cars, interval between groups of marching troops or a timeslot in a broadcast.
Some younger band leaders have also added congas, timbales ( played by the tamborero ), and keyboards to their groups in an attempt to close the gap between típico and orquesta and increase their listening audience.
Some Indian groups relied heavily on pine nuts for food and are thought to have contributed to the current distribution pattern, including the large gap in distribution in Tulare County.
Scott Lee said " Times have changed, but we are in a recession and Steps ' music was very light-hearted and fun, so there could be a place for that in today's society ," " What else is interesting is that there aren't any boy / girl pop groups out there at the moment, so there's definitely a gap there.
If a government cannot ensure security, rebellious armed groups or criminal nonstate actors may use violence to exploit this security gap — as in Haiti, Nepal, and Somalia.
Some groups aim to bridge the generation gap in the field of information technology opening up an exciting new world to many who might have been oblivious of it otherwise.
This also ultimately caused the dislocation in the 1920s, that increased the gap between local Sami groups, something still present today, and sometimes bears the character of an internal Sami ethnic conflict.

gap and was
There is no accounting of his movements in this long gap of time which covers the early hours when Mrs. Borden was killed.
It was toward the end of this extended period of study that Gassmann was called away on a new opera commission and a gap in the theater's program allowed for Salieri to make his debut as a composer of a completely original opera buffa.
After completing his term of apprenticeship, Dürer followed the common German custom of taking Wanderjahre — in effect gap year — in which the apprentice learned skills from artists in other areas ; Dürer was to spend about four years away.
This was a key turning point in the Battle of the Atlantic, enabling the Royal Air Force, the U. S. Army Air Forces, and the U. S. Navy to provide aerial coverage in the Mid-Atlantic gap.
It is a common misconception that Jackie Robinson was the first African-American major-league ballplayer ; he was actually only the first after a long gap ( and the first in the modern era ).
When Kennedy ran for president in 1960, one of his key election issues was an alleged " missile gap ", with the Soviets leading.
Khrushchev increased the perception of a missile gap when he loudly boasted to the world that the USSR was building missiles " like sausages " whose numbers and capabilities actually were nowhere close to his assertion.
Although the concept of consilience in Whewell's sense was widely discussed by philosophers of science, the term was unfamiliar to the broader public until the end of the 20th century, when it was revived in Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge, a 1998 book by the humanist biologist Edward Osborne Wilson, as an attempt to bridge the culture gap between the sciences and the humanities that was the subject of C. P. Snow's The Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution ( 1959 ).
Robinson was sent to remove two protruding gap fillers from Discovery's heat shield, after engineers determined there was a small chance they could affect the shuttle upon re-entry.
His plays and those of Aeschylus and Sophocles indicate a difference in outlook between the three mena generation gap probably due to the Sophistical enlightenment in the middle decades of the fifth century: Aeschylus still looked back to the archaic period, Sophocles was in transition between periods, and Euripides was fully imbued with the new spirit of the classical age.
Imperial daughters and granddaughters, however, usually ascended the throne as a sort of a " stop gap " measure — if a suitable male was not available or some imperial branches were in rivalry so that a compromise was needed.
In 2010, Saadanius was described as a close relative of the last common ancestor of the crown catarrhines, and tentatively dated to 29 – 28 million years ago, helping to fill an 11-million-year gap in the fossil record.

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