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"chasm" Definitions
  1. [countable] (literary) a deep opening or break in the ground
  2. [singular] chasm (between A and B) (formal) a very big difference between two people or groups, for example because they have different attitudes synonym gulf

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But there are lots of "fine" games like Chasm now, which means Chasm finds itself heavily relying on one unique asset.
"My campaign is the campaign that tries to reach across the racial chasm, reach across the party chasm and bring us together," Espy said.
There's a wide chasm between what constituted "acceptable" comedy in 2007 and what passes in 2017, and an even wider chasm exists between the state of LGBTQ rights then and now.
The chasm between the two investigations could not be clearer.
There is such a huge chasm between those two things.
Obviously, that is a wide chasm to overcome by tomorrow.
But there is a chasm between them on foundational issues.
The most marked chasm is between urban and rural areas.
The chasm between fantasy and reality is simply too big.
And it's from this chasm that opioids offer an escape.
The Detroit Escalator Co. - Fate (As A Chasm) [Peacefrog]41.
There is a consistent chasm between Schultz's rhetoric and practice.
The chasm is likely to widen each year until 2024.
The Republican health plan would make America's economic chasm worse.
That chasm between growth and value has been very, very wide.
There is a chasm in Hollywood that needs to be addressed.
But that narrow margin disguised a chasm between young and old.
Go deeper: Climate chasm on display at Houston energy conference CERAWeek
Are you just caught here in the middle, crossing that chasm?
However, there's often a deep chasm between media illusion and reality.
Typically, the conclusion from here is simple: Chasm is poorly designed.
Spelunky, one of my all-time favorites, operates similarly to Chasm.
There's every reason to think a game like Chasm can work.
But if you want to take it, the chasm is waiting.
Scott Sage, VC • Crossing the Chasm to Series B and Beyond
Now, the racial gap starts to look like a racial chasm.
Which is the reason why I like the Chasm from Thule.
The chasm can only be explained by events that preceded it.
The distance between metropolis and periphery grew into a cultural chasm.
But there is a chasm between constructive debate and political gamesmanship.
At present, there is a chasm of understanding between the two.
In fact, there's a relatively wide chasm between those two things.
Behind that green wall lies an astonishing and incredibly expensive chasm.
And I will tell you what the biggest surprise is: the chasm, the yawning chasm, between what the national media talks about and what the people of Iowa and the people of this great nation talk about.
Psychopomp nuzzles into the chasm between desire and reality, life and death.
A hope is to somehow heal the chasm between citizen and state.
The truth is, crossing the AI chasm doesn't have to be intimidating.
Two generations ago, the gender pay gap was more like a chasm.
That chasm one of sentiments that's hardest to hear in Elverum's music.
How do you jump the chasm from one to 10 million customers?
The index's modest rise masked a chasm between U.S. and emerging markets.
The chasm on trade is much more tactical than it is philosophical.
The gender chasm is bound up with class and confounds easy categorization.
The Thule Chasm converts into a backpack, making it easy to haul.
Like the Thule Chasm, both Eagle Creek bags can convert into backpacks.
And they indicate that a chasm persists between moral and aesthetic calculus.
She looked at the incoming president and registered the chasm in ideals.
He is trying to bridge the chasm between organized gymnastics and Gtramp.
Trump has a credibility chasm when it comes to combating white nationalism.
If you fall into a chasm, you'll restart on a nearby ledge.
Talking to family is a starting point to bridge that political chasm.
That, however, leaves a $1.7 billion chasm from the company's own valuation.
Pornography was only one example of the chasm between their life experiences.
These experiences created a moral chasm with which I continue to grapple.
The question is, I watched it trying to get across the chasm.
There seemed to be a chasm of understanding in human discussions of pain.
Despite the great chasm in politics, America is coming together in another realm.
Not every TV character's death will leave a chasm in your life, though.
The question is how long and deep the in-between chasm is. 4.
Analysts argued that the Brexit campaign revealed a chasm between locals and cosmopolitans.
It was impossible to play Chasm without thinking about Hollow Knight, as well.
So deep that there now exists an impassable chasm between rich and poor.
It is a sign of the chasm that will grow in their friendship.
The new polling makes it additionally clear just how wide this chasm is.
Recent months have widened the chasm between Trump and his G-6900 counterparts.
The chasm between these groups remains vast, but tentative connections are being established.
The few inches between the women's hands may as well be a chasm.
The whole property faces the Petanu River, hidden in its 60-foot chasm.
What will happen when #MeToo falls into the digital chasm that absorbed #YesAllWomen?
Neither of us had the energy to bridge the yawning chasm between us.
The gender gap in Virginia and Alabama presages a gender chasm in 2018.
That chasm poses perhaps the greatest threat to Kim Jong-un's political legitimacy.
There was a widening chasm between the very rich and the very poor.
Rather, he won audiences over with wry observations about the country's racial chasm.
The great chasm of chronic illness has created a rift in our reality.
This produced a huge social backlash, reflecting the chasm between state and society.
But the usual fissure between Republicans and Democrats has eroded into a chasm.
More than a half century of conflict has carved out a chasm of distrust.
Bodendorfer feels that the former chasm between string theory and LQG is fading away.
To close that chasm, Rioboli knew he had to make the workplace more transparent.
It's very hard to cross the chasm and attract the early majority and beyond.
There's a big difference and a larger chasm to cross than many people realize.
Despite this chasm of understanding, our quirks are slowly becoming legible to one another.
The reality is that the growing chasm between these two poles will likely prevent
It gives us the greatest insight into the deep chasm between science and belief.
Yet, the chasm that has emerged in legal commentary is striking and frankly unsettling.
Despite their shared possession of Hispaniola a chasm separates Haiti and the Dominican Republic.
HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Washington and Beijing are pushing a tech chasm even wider.
The decision revealed a chasm in the country and the way it perceives itself.
Instead, it further heightens the chasm that dwells within our common language and Constitution.
We certainly were not poor people, but by contrast there was a huge chasm.
And, most disconcertingly, this deep, getting-deeper-by-the-day chasm between my eyebrows.
This winding, undeveloped portion of the chasm is home to reptiles and rare bats.
We didn't go this route because we didn't want a small chasm between us.
Who is to say when the chasm between the Jimmy Buffetts became so deep?
" Avlon concluded, "Trump has a credibility chasm when it comes to combating white nationalism.
This is something for which people might be able to cross the ideological chasm.
It is key to understanding the growing chasm between educational attainment and life prospects.
This entire debacle has created quite a chasm within the ranks of the bureau.
The chasm is growing between the Pacific-12 Conference and its Power Five counterparts.
In the chasm between the police and the community, gangs and gun violence flourish.
Finally, believe it or not, the commission will actually help cross a racial chasm.
It may connect all of us, but it's definitely creating a chasm between us.
What are we to make of the chasm between effort expended and results achieved?
But that chasm need not doom them to fight about the issue in perpetuity.
Facebook is the ultimate embodiment of the chasm that divides InternetOne and InternetTwo economies.
Learning happens in school, at home, on the playground… No other products cross that chasm.
But there is a chasm between the richest 10% and poorest 10% of its population.
Therein lies the great chasm between the think tanks, the ideologues and the real world.
Look at his perfect cleavage, which neatly divides in perfect symmetry just above that chasm.
A widening chasm separates them and struggling post-industrial ones like Cleveland, Detroit and Newark.
This deceptively simple work identifies the existing chasm in translation and interpretation of female content.
That was the first thing I started working with … that chasm between those two things.
But the new site is faced with another huge chasm, which developed in October 2016.
And consumers are the ones who are standing in the yawning chasm of no privacy.
The result has been an inescapably brutal depiction of the chasm between rich and poor.
They live in different universes, with independents somewhere in the middle of the huge chasm.
That's clever, and gets at what Chasm tried to do from another, more successful, angle.
When we strategize market penetration, we think about identifying our "early majority" (Crossing the Chasm).
Childfree and childless have just one syllable's difference, but they are a huge chasm apart.
At 16 and 39.993 years old, there's a seemingly unbridgeable chasm between my sons' interests.
But the chasm remains, even while most of our fellow citizens enthusiastically support the troops.
But with the advent of marriage equality in 2015, this divide has become a chasm.
I wanted to grope toward a bridge spanning the yawning chasm between savagery and dignity.
This widening chasm has created a dilemma for Republicans, especially in liberal and swing states.
The Thule Chasm is a water-resistant duffel that protects your gear from the elements.
A very cold chasm remains between leaders — and a physical distance of some 50 blocks.
The gap between English soccer's elite and the rest has been turned into a chasm.
And the chasm between them has defined the dominant schools of American poetry ever since.
But their responses have also highlighted the chasm between the two on policy and demeanor.
The chasm between social practice and the law means millions of Moroccans are sexual criminals.
The first task for this better establishment is to not make the political chasm worse.
Over the past two decades, Rwanda's women have built bridges across the deepest chasm imaginable.
According to NBC News, his killing led to widening chasm in US and African relations.
And it is as vast a chasm as our nation faced before the Civil War.
" But he focused his remarks on what he called "the chasm between life and faith.
A lot of stories are dealing with the chasm between our intellect and our soul.
Purnell said there is a "chasm" between the BBC and Channel 4's regulatory arrangements.
The "furious energy" of adolescence, he suggests, filled the chasm left behind by the plant.
Donald Trump won office exploiting the cultural chasm between an urban, cosmopolitan America and the rest.
"Often I've seen with consumer products that they first cross the chasm with business," Cavender said.
That creates a difficult chasm for finding compromise, and motivation to stand up for their rights.
They're both embarrassingly mono-mined leaders with such a gigantic chasm where their empathy should be.
But Mr Wine's detention has ignited public outrage and exposed the generational chasm in Ugandan politics.
Somewhere in the chasm between despair and content, there exists a very specific type of humor.
You don't have that many out there today, and certainly those that have crossed the chasm.
The gap between the fears and hopes surrounding the yuan can sometimes seem like a chasm.
I don't want there to be a chasm between us and say, 'Oh, they won't understand.
Map showing the current location of Halley VI, its future location, and The Crack (chasm 1).
"8 Shapes Explanation for Flowing and Numbers" (1980) resembles spans of a bridge traversing a chasm.
Even as the trade war seems to be cooling, a chasm still lies between the combatants.
But only he feels as if he is single-minded, rather than exploring the chasm within.
It still feels like there's a lot more work to be done to bridge the chasm.
Here's the hook for Chasm, a game that otherwise looks kinda generic: every world is unique.
Now that your belly is stuffed, it's time to satiate that other yawning chasm of desire.
So letting people do that, and sort of cross that chasm without charging anything, is useful.
The chasm of health disparities between minority groups and white people could be a mile wide.
WE CAN CLOSE THIS CHASM AND WE CAN DO IT IN A WAY WHERE EVERYBODY WINS.
Equally revealing in the exit polls was the widening chasm between white and black female voters.
The chasm is most prevalent in wealthy coastal states and areas with "widespread poverty," she wrote.
And the chasm between man and meme grows wider with every piece he writes for WND.
What I was left with was a chasm, a gaping hole, a dark and lonely void.
Instead of bridging that chasm, the artist attempts to expand that space between rationale and ridicule.
In less than a decade, the divide has gone from a chasm to the merest sliver.
Today, that chasm has shrunk to about six points, the smallest it has been since 2000.
But America is now two countries, eyeing each other across a chasm of distrust and contempt.
For daughters, these old photos of our mothers feel like both a chasm and a bridge.
It's hard to have a rational gun conversation in a country with such a cultural chasm.
Solving the digital chasm of connectivity is a key component to enabling rural America to succeed.
With such a chasm, the Diamondbacks have homed in on nabbing an N.L. wild-card spot.
It was in this representational chasm that Gyasi and Ojih Odutola came of age in Alabama.
Because if you show a single crack, we'll see it isn't a crack, but a chasm.
This could deepen the wealth and opportunity chasm that has been opening up in urban areas.
"There's a chasm between generations in how they want to deal with wealth managers," said Vincent.
Despite the chasm in experience, it seemed Tsitsipas was playing well enough to have a chance.
"The chasm between China and (South) Korea and the US, they may enjoy this situation," he said.
As Walliman's animation shows, there's still a giant "chasm of ignorance" that scientists are seeking to fill.
The icy chasm, over 2500 feet wide, grew in fits and starts, at first garnering little attention.
Still, the British scientists indicated the Brunt ice shelf's chasm was part of a "natural" glaciological change.
I'm playing around with Chasm right now and will have more to say about it next week!
If you've played one of these games, there's little about Chasm will surprise you, in this regard.
My pursuit of a better Chasm would mean tossing away hours of time invested in this one.
The chasm between what Pai does and what he says on this subject is hard to miss.
Khan, unable to find the words to describe the chasm in my heart that will never heal.
" He complained about the idea of an "unbridgeable chasm between 'great work' and the rest of production . . .
With suicide rates mapping similar disparities, the chasm between the two is set to become deeply entrenched.
Through image and metaphor, Trump deftly plumbs the depths of the cognitive chasm that fractures American society.
Given the chasm between the two sides, a potential agreement isn't expected until September at the earliest.
And there is data to support their notion that the gender gap has become a yawning chasm.
Ohio is just one example of the chasm between air medical reimbursement and true cost of service.
Pick through any of Styles' feeds, and you will find nothing but a bleak and empty chasm.
Perhaps, just perhaps, these young designers can find a way to cross whatever chasm is dividing us.
And we feel we're one of those quintessential companies that can bridge both sides of that chasm.
Fullman created an elaborate chasm of intersecting lights in a new installation at Day For Night, Bardo.
Kumar, a mathematics scholar who saw the chasm between the classes, helped those on the wrong side.
Imagine chaos being conjured from a fiery chasm and lightning bolts being pulled down from the sky.
The gap between the consumers and the producers of talent had not yet yawned into a chasm.
The chasm between them is too large to bridge, even briefly, even in training, even in tribute.
And so they begin their experiment, which will open the gulf between them into a yawning chasm.
In many ways, their family represents the chasm that has emerged between the law and people's lives.
There is a very deep chasm, not a thin line, between appropriate social interactions and sexual harassment.
A chasm has existed between the A.F.C.'s top teams and the next tier for some time.
They won't see a cultural chasm between two men who became family over the past six years.
"There is a chasm between expectations and reality," says Paul Pierson, a political scientist at UC Berkeley.
The chasm in the ice might have been an inviting entry to the krill-rich waters below.
Mr. López Obrador leads by a chasm of over 18 percentage points, according to the Bloomberg tracker.
Mr. Cullman said that the "chasm is not so wide" between theater and a platform like Audible.
Then once she gets to Lagos and sees this wealth, I mean, that was a huge chasm.
I am afraid that the president is creating a deep chasm between several segments of our society.
The red state-blue state chasm, in various guises, is the core cultural condition of the West.
I really think there's this strong element of denial, which is a chasm this movie fell into.
Those cracks will likely become a massive chasm if the party has significant losses in the midterms.
When we face the grand chasm of our ignorance, we should be in fearsome awe of it.
In this work, West rubs sand over an elaborate drip painting, leaving behind a drab, terrestrial chasm.
The Mueller report may be in, but the chasm between Democrats and Republicans is only growing wider.
And all of downtown's economic success has only deepened the chasm between it and the surrounding neighborhoods.
And that is where the breach between South Korea and the United States could become a chasm.
Between where you sit and the start of a project lies a chasm of thought and research.
And that means bridging a difficult ideological chasm, not just for big changes but for routine businesses.
But instead of giving up, Donna looks down, and sees a glowing portal looming in the chasm below.
Ultimately, however, it may have contributed to making that chasm wider by playing into the current administration's agenda.
While many other matters have been resolved, there remains a huge chasm between the two on that point.
There comes a time when a new technology must cross the chasm from early adopters to early majority.
Meanwhile, although the gap in school resources has narrowed from the chasm of the segregation era, discrepancies remain.
This gaping chasm of difference between these two identities became a source of anxiety for me this summer.
Chasm, on the other hand, is placing much greater psychological burdens on the player for a re-roll.
Chasm doesn't make it clear what, exactly, is influenced by the dice roll, so you're left to wonder.
But as the fifth season draws to a close, it's become a chasm they can no longer avoid.
The widening chasm between Trump and his own intelligence community is unprecedented and troubling, to say the least.
Their own failings, or the gaping chasm between elite and average concerns, are unlikely to enter their thinking.
Its sympathetic reception shows dissatisfaction with the growing chasm between two pillars of modern living: materialism and efficiency.
In an increasingly globalized world, an American President is willingly contributing to a chasm increasingly impossible to bridge.
When we talk on the phone, every blue moon, he'll let slip of the sensitive chasm that's widening.
Joyce had it easier than Franzen, however, in bridging the chasm from the here and now to eternity.
West Fraser Timber Co said it had temporarily suspended operations at 100 Mile House, Williams Lake and Chasm.
At the top of the walls, a man slowly and steadily shovels earth into the huge chasm below.
It's a vast diverse country, a tropical United States, whose rich and poor are divided by a chasm.
Basically, this trend will help these users to cross the chasm – which is what Apple would actually like.
Dungeons such as Ragefire Chasm and Scarlet Monastery came back to me the moment I stepped inside them.
Trump and by extension the Republican Party are facing a gender chasm they may fall into in November.
That's why watching the band recreate its music on a stage forges such a chasm in people's lives.
Still, there's a chasm between what the company says it does and what is technically possible, Whittaker says.
What details especially illustrate "the chasm dividing Israelis and Palestinians more than at any moment in recent history"?
So with a casual shrug of the bureaucratic shoulders, a chasm opened beneath the feet of the accused.
Understanding this difference is crucial to deciphering the current campaign and ultimately to reopening communication across the chasm.
The vertiginous Duge Beipan River Bridge, the world's highest, vaults a 1,853-foot-deep chasm in southwest China.
" He said the government had "made a genuine attempt to bridge the chasm, to reconcile the apparently irreconcilable.
A chasm had revealed itself, between his eyes and the board, and between his brain and his eyes.
The wide chasm separating these two interpretations of the flag moment is also illustrative of another great divide.
The pay gap between company bigwigs and ordinary working stiffs is narrowing, but there's still a major chasm.
When events throw them back together, the chasm between them doesn't simply disappear; it must be painstakingly bridged.
Nevertheless, the book's instability, with a physical chasm between its two subjects, reinforces the themes of Rift/Fault.
Some days, despite our best-laid plans, the gap between intention and reality can look like a chasm.
She is left alone with her ever-intrusive mother, even as unanswered questions widen the chasm between them.
As my research has demonstrated, elections have gained symbolic importance as political legitimacy declines and the partisan chasm expands.
How Republicans attempted to retain power in this fall's elections exposed the chasm between their policies and public sentiment.
There's a chasm between the success of online dating in real life, and the way it's depicted on screen.
Most would agree there is a deep chasm in the country between various political ideologies and between their leaders.
Should Trump ascend to the Oval Office, the traditional chasm between the presidential mouth and microphone would be bridged.
The polarized debate leaves a chasm in the middle, where better policies could be up for consideration — but aren't.
This large gap between future and historical valuations creates a chasm that stocks can fall into if profits disappoint.
Data collected by other federal agencies does exist, however, and the chasm between their respective findings is similarly striking.
We keep dividing until there's nothing left to say: That's how it feels on both sides of the chasm.
You think you may have escaped unscathed, but the poison you inhaled settles in any chasm it can find.
Of course, there is a chasm between holding that ideal and achieving it in a manner that wins games.
These are bold claims, and the actual chasm between YouTube's ad-supported payouts and Spotify's may be even wider.
She trails Trump by 21 points among that group now, down from a 44-point chasm in early September.
Chasm, a company that makes materials for printed electronics like touch screens, raised $11 million in Series A financing.
This kind of mixed messaging colors the entire document, reflecting a growing chasm in the international community over drugs.
Worse still, the report predicts that this yawning chasm of a gender gap will take 118 years to close.
For the most part, the expanding chasm is, in fact, between the back and the middle of a plane.
From a national perspective, the biggest contributor to rising inequality had been the chasm between the countryside and cities.
A generational, cultural, and religious chasm separated the parents from the sons and no bridge could narrow this divide.
To the contrary, his lavish lifestyle will place a wide social and economic chasm between him and the jury.
"There is a gaping chasm between wealthy London and the rest of the country," she said in the speech.
Many Americans, and even some of the wealthiest individuals themselves, recognize the problems mounting due to this growing chasm.
The comments from Trump and his allies have deepened a chasm between the president-elect and the intelligence community.
Woods and Mickelson have never been close, their pride and personalities forming what was, until recently, an unbridgeable chasm.
And that's why more and more smaller brands are appearing to fill the yawning chasm between affordable and ludicrous.
And this boom isn't exceptionally long if you consider history and the chasm left behind by the financial crash.
It's also one of the major areas where a chasm between the top Democratic candidates has started to show.
The Thule Chasm is made with a water-resistant material, and the bottom is padded to offer some protection.
FIXES The United States tolerates a widening chasm between the very rich few and the many with low incomes.
How could words possibly bridge the chasm that loss had cleaved between the bereaved and the well-meaning mourners?
Joe Mulherin is part of an emerging group of artists that is bridging the chasm between rap and rock.
What can you do to help them cross this chasm and get their idea out and make it successful.
But "overly burdensome" is subjective, and, Cohen pointed out, plaintiffs face a chasm of privilege in the upper courts.
In Albany, those who worked with him were shocked by the apparent chasm between his public and private lives.
On Thursday, Johnson said he felt he had made a "genuine attempt to bridge the chasm" with EU lawmakers.
"For daughters, these old photos of our mothers feel like both a chasm and a bridge," the author writes.
The real chasm is not between Muslims and others, but between the moderates and the extremists of whatever religion.
There's a great chasm that cannot be passed once that death happens; there's no more travelling back and forth.
In fact, there is a Grand Canyon-like chasm between its potential and current implementation of U.S. trade policy.
For two teams increasingly separated by the most slender of margins in almost every regard, it is a chasm.
I think that that, it's really interesting here, because you do, you have this chasm between rich and poor.
"They are a chasm away from their cash break-even oil price of around $60 dollars per barrel," he said.
And this time, the distance between the candidate's promises and his actions post-election is looking more like a chasm.
There is a new cult in town, or so it seems, and it has created a chasm in Kai's crew.
The new conspiracism moves us from gap to chasm, for epistemic polarization ultimately dissolves our common sense of the world.
While female M.B.A.s seem to be paid almost the same as men in their first job, the chasm appears quickly.
Despite the chasm, mid-sized cities persist in looking to a tech behemoth as an economic lifeline, experts tell Axios.
One is a a chasm underneath the pods that's been there for years, but really started to enlarge in 2012.
The break is at the end of the Nazaré Canyon, 140-mile undersea chasm that reaches depths of 16,000 feet.
It was an hour or so into Chasm when my yawns and pauses to check Twitter suggested a problem: boredom.
After nearly four hours with Chasm, with the game reporting I've explored 47% of the world, precious little has changed.
Should we be inspired by the gaping chasm at our feet, which threatens not only our lives but our souls?
Or should this chasm remind us of the inescapable madness that lies beneath even the most stable video streaming platforms?
Has there ever been a wider chasm between the values, humanity, and decorum of an outgoing and an incoming president?
I do want my daughter to play on a guitar that gives her the best chance of crossing that chasm.
"  It will not widen the "chasm" between "advocates who campaign against the practice and the people who follow the rite.
They married and moved to Pittsfield, just 60 miles — and a duckpin chasm — away from her father's alley in Newington.
A bridgeable six-point lead enjoyed by Mr Sharma in 22017 has turned into a 22017-point chasm (see chart).
The new laws are widening the already yawning chasm in access to abortion services between red states and blue states.
In Syria, Trump will be leaving an enormous chasm that Russia and Iran will now rush with glee to fill.
In effect, these donations rob the local public schools of tax support, widening the chasm between public and private education.
But the gap between belief and knowledge is a large one, a chasm that separates the scientific and the pseudoscientific.
Love looks like watching a film neither of you want to watch just to avoid the gaping chasm of silence.
But those rebuttals illuminate the chasm that opens when we try to grapple with racism, history, and representation in entertainment.
Clinton did not hand over to the State Department — only highlighted the chasm between their positions, according to these aides.
"Lesser evil" scarcely begins to describe the chasm between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton on these urgent and fundamental issues.
The court's pro-corporate decisions are widening the chasm in power and wealth between the country's elite and everybody else.
While Silicon Valley has long leaned blue, the chasm between centrist Democrats and an animated left wing has created uncertainty.
We jumped the chasm from a small to a medium-size company, and that's come with a lot of challenges.
As we sailed over the trench, the sonar scanned the seabed, building up a detailed picture of the chasm below.
It was tragically fitting that the innocent, demanding question of a 2-year-old would bridge this chasm for me.
"Big difference" makes me think of comparing price tags or movie ratings, but the answer wanted, CHASM, was pretty nonintuitive.
My life is a chasm-like yawn that on audiotape could put anyone to sleep in less than three minutes.
One song, "This Is How Your People Dance," laid bare the chasm of taste and temperament between Charles and Diana.
By offering developing countries affordable financing, the new fund will plug a yawning chasm in the architecture of international aid.
Cars and trucks were abandoned on the road, just short of the new chasm; their occupants had fled on foot.
It is a chasm you can find nationwide, according to calculations by Jim Kessler of the think tank Third Way.
And that widening chasm between the candidates in national polls is playing out on the Electoral College map as well.
Translating a Japanese novel is particularly bold, since the cultural chasm between Japanese author and American reader is unusually deep.
Mr. Nanjiani's film explored that freedom to choose — one brown guy's experience crossing the chasm between two very different cultures.
Democrats are growing increasingly alarmed by the spending chasm between the two sides — and its implications for the general election.
She was, in other words, a card-carrying Surrealist: spelunker of the oozy chasm between the rational and the absurd.
John Bel Edwards or Eddie Rispone, Louisiana's traditional regional divide is giving way to an urban versus rural political chasm.
For everyone in "Jitney" is balancing over a chasm: the prospect of poverty, homelessness, alcoholism, prison and abrupt, imminent death.
He was supposed to be a bridge, leaping over the chasm of ingrained suspicion between the community and the police.
Since December, the U.K. office has been moving the base farther inland to protect it from a different expanding ice chasm.
Then, 15 minutes in, you find yourself breathing into a paper bag and staring down the chasm of your own mortality.
"We have such a chasm between rhetoric and reality," Martina Vandenberg of the Human Trafficking Legal Center told the Washington Post.
Still, Barr nodded to the widening chasm between an expanding, aboveboard industry and federal laws that ostensibly prohibit it from existing.
There's a growing chasm between how everyday users feel about the technology around them and how companies decide what to make.
"Here is another place where the chasm between the religious patient and the nonreligious therapist simply cannot be bridged," she said.
He has left a chasm, Grand Canyon wide, in this family that can't be filled, but I realize I must live.
It's not so clear for everyone else, though, and there are rumblings that a racial chasm is about to open up.
The online originators that can cross the chasm to attract mainstream lenders will be able to participate in the predicted growth.
This parallel structure allows ample space for the chasm of experience between the two families to be probed by Ms Rees.
Other faiths view the chasm between God and humanity as bridgeable, and see music as one way of travelling that distance.
The four women are somewhere in between – the chasm between conservative backgrounds and modern outlooks that characterise India's ongoing social churn.
I'm not sure if Chasm will get that opportunity, but its failures aren't an indictment of what it tried to do.
Otherwise, the growing divide between the government and technology industry may become an unbridgeable chasm between the East and West coasts.
The modest rise masked a growing chasm between developed and developing countries, with U.S. stocks far outperforming those in emerging markets.
Sun Valley, Idaho (CNN)There is a deep chasm between what a solar eclipse is and how it makes people feel.
I would go so far as to say that this chasm between elite liberals and middle America is liberalism's biggest problem.
This military science fiction series explores the growing chasm between a wealthy superclass (called Dragons) and the regular humans of Earth.
That partisan chasm gave rise in prominence to climate-change deniers, whose beliefs are now shared by about half of Republicans.
As the old divide between left and right fades, the chasm between open and closed politics is growing ever wider. 8.
When they begin an off-duty romance, that gap widens into a chasm that sends Caroline and Stuart into free fall.
In the September 2628 issue of the Atlantic, Salena Zito diagnosed the chasm between opinions about then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.
"Quality of Life" goes further than any episode to date in revealing the dark, howling chasm where his soul should be.
It was as if a chasm had suddenly opened between this single black performer and all those increasingly uneasy white people.
"The Grand Canyon is a minor crevice compared to the vast chasm of ignorance of that man," Salmond said of Trump.
Now, with President Trump ascendant, the question becomes still more urgent: What happens if the gender gap becomes a gender chasm?
" Even so, the chasm between my new friend and me was no more glaring than when he said, "Dating is fun.
But when the Wildcats built 5-point lead with a little more than four minutes left, it felt like a chasm.
If moderates and progressives are locked in on either side of such a chasm, what will it take to make peace?
In the elevation map above, the dark-blue chasm leads to a large purple crater known as the Rembrandt impact basin.
It's a good line, but the chasm between real evidence and cow-mutilating aliens can be measured only in light-years.
America's lack of political plasticity is growing rapidly, creating a chasm between the things we support and the things we don't.
Juul split with the association this summer, in part over its hostile approach to FDA, and the chasm continues to grow.
The Evil Dead franchise is the paragon that jumped the chasm by leaning so fully into parody that it came full circle.
More than populism, however, the EU is threatened by the growing chasm in the Franco-German axis, so integral to the project.
It's also due to larger forces, such as the structural shifts within the economy causing income inequality to widen to a chasm.
His visit to Catholic-minority nations aims to bridge a chasm with the Orthodox world and support aid for migrants and refugees.
The pair descended into the chasm of enemy territory surprisingly optimistic, an apparent side effect of successfully saving the planet twice before.
Even as the polls have tightened in recent days, following fresh e-mail troubles for Hillary Clinton, the gap remains a chasm.
A chasm separates the social liberalism and internationalism of Syriza from the Christian Nationalism of its right-wing partner, the Independent Greeks.
Most agreed with Waxman's view that Manafort's cooperation deal opened up a vast new chasm of legal peril for Trump's inner circle.
The commercial chasm between Artificial Intelligence and physical robots is growing deeper every day — and the technology industry has chosen a winner.
Interestingly, the New Hampshire exit poll did not find a giant chasm in support for Democratic candidates by Twitter usage, though Sen.
My thought bubble: Despite the chasm between activists and the industry, both groups stand well apart from President Trump on climate change.
Once, when East was East and West was West, the chasm between them was not only geographical, but moral and historical too.
Looking at the wealth management industry, you can see the wide chasm between traditional institutions and the startups trying to disrupt them.
I doubt Chasm was meant to be played this way, with players starting new games over and over, seeking the best variant.
"This just shows a tremendous chasm between the two senior members of the House Intelligence Committee," the veteran senator told Van Susteren.
America has been sharply divided before, and there was an effort to bridge that chasm that may have lessons for us today.
Coating that chasm in organic orange cheese dust makes me feel like we may never again have any shared values or experiences.
But the President's endorsement violently ruptured the GOP, with McConnell's wing of the party standing on the other side of the chasm.
Last, there is the chasm between political leaders, nearly all of whom backed Remain, and many of their voters, who rebuffed them.
It is in the chasm between these two techniques that we run into the larger issues that are proving to be confounding.
I cannot imagine why a veteran religion journalist would leave such a chasm while lavishing attention on a sideshow like the Rev.
They were the experiences that would close the chasm between Girl and Woman that made me feel like I'd been left behind.
That creates a chasm between what is heard on the tape, and what Mr. Trump's aides say is heard on the tape.
The downtown art world, centered around academia and small government grants, had previously seemed separated by a chasm from free-spending buyers.
But as anyone who's ever tried to penetrate Sven's dark chasm before knows, the past doesn't matter—it's only tonight that counts.
Since then, Ocasio-Cortez's victory has spotlighted the chasm that exists between the Democratic Party's leaders and the politics of their voters.
It would also ensure that the partisan split emerging in the United States over Israel's policies toward the Palestinians becomes a chasm.
Last week, Biden won every county in Mississippi, Missouri and Michigan, an astonishing feat that underscored the chasm separating him from Sanders.
The fact that we can dismiss each other's fears as unjustified and unwarranted proves the depth of the chasm that separates us.
This is a moment in which the partisan chasm has widened and political discourse has taken on a greater sense of urgency.
Common Sense Can a luxury auto ad help bridge the deep political chasm in America — and, while it's at it, sell cars?
"I think there can be a chasm of belonging to a place [where] you may not have been born," he tells me.
I understand the concern—people bemoan the chasm between what is really happening and what we want people to believe is happening.
If they don't act soon, the divide over foundational questions of American identity and heritage will become an even more unbridgeable chasm.
We also saw a wide chasm between how men and women feel about the impact of having more women in positions of leadership.
Instead, Zumas gives us an all-too-familiar portrait of women trying to rebuild their lives, somehow, in the chasm of lingering disbelief.
One resident testified to the Justice Department that the restructuring of the school system will hopefully begin to bridge the city's racial chasm.
As Caputo and his partners see it, the current economic model leaves a vast chasm between the low-end and the high-end.
In the wide chasm between these two gadgets lies everything else Google announced this year, and together, the hardware paints a confusing picture.
They also were voracious readers, and reading books like The Innovator's Dilemma and Crossing the Chasm helped shape the company philosophy over time.
Compounding all this is the chasm of pay between talent and producers, editors, and camera operators who work so closely and symbiotically together.
I would love to be able to impart some wisdom that could assist you in navigating the depths of this horrible, unnatural chasm.
She wanted to fill what she perceived to be a wide and vacant chasm in the fashion industry between haute couture and Gap.
But once free, the disconnect between his literary persona and the smaller, simpler, and rougher man was too large a chasm to overcome.
A number of attempts have been made to fill the gaping chasm left by the lack of an official, FA-endorsed England song.
With little interest in reaching out beyond his political base, the Trump presidency has widened the already chasm-like divides in American politics.
The chasm between the civic spirit of the square and the brutal theocracy of the Islamic State reveals the extent of the failure.
Elysium Fire by Alastair Reynolds Alastair Reynolds is known for his epic, hard science fiction books such as Revelation Space and Chasm City.
Such a cap could help narrow the chasm between small farmers and the wealthiest agriculturalists who receive the bulk of the public assistance.
Election after election has revealed a wide chasm between an educated, modern middle class and more traditional voters who support the hardline clergy.
We will not overcome this chasm until we are satisfied that we have the full factual record from the Clinton and Russia investigations.
An event designed to bridge the gap between the intelligence community and a rightfully suspicious public instead emphasized the depths of the chasm.
The bigger picture: The chasm between Washington and Silicon Valley can seem wide after an election that jarred the largely-liberal tech industry.
"He has left a chasm Grand Canyon wide in this family that can't be filled," Elizabeth tells PEOPLE exclusively in this week's issue.
That chasm persists because we still need honest, authentic stories to give us what policies and time can't always provide: empathy and perspective.
That the former pro quarterback was missing from the meeting only seemed to spotlight the chasm that the league still refuses to confront.
Arizona's Grand Canyon is a sight to behold: The natural chasm runs 277 miles in length, 18 miles in width and mile deep.
I leapt at the tape like a man taking his last spring to save himself from the chasm that threatens to engulf him.
In the Monteverde section of the city, Patrizia Ambrosini, 70, stopped to look at a 15-foot chasm fenced off on the street.
A big sporting occasion where none ever was before, a steppingstone in the previously unfordable chasm between the Australian Open and spring training.
One of the reasons I got into blogging a decade ago was that I was bothered by the chasm between journalism and academia.
Black and Hispanic households are taking far longer to recover, however, fueling a growing chasm between those with financial means and those without.
The two scenes, only an hour's drive apart, illustrated the chasm dividing Israelis and Palestinians more than at any moment in recent history.
But if the other Republican members — all men — follow Hatch's lead, they could turn the GOP's yawning gender gap into an unbridgeable chasm.
But if the other Republican members —all men—follow Hatch's lead, they could turn the GOP's yawning gender gap into an unbridgeable chasm.
We continue to see a chasm between patients from marginalized communities and those who are responsible for our treatment and long-term care.
New York (CNN Business)If the chasm between the Trump administration and monetary policy norms wasn't already apparent, Friday offered the strongest example yet.
They mercilessly criticize each other's work, opening up the painful chasm between their aspirations to write excellent poetry and their all-too-human limitations.
The chasm between India's digital governance aspirations and its ability to protect that data is visible at the very top of the governance pyramid.
Each place pushes him further into the chasm of emotion, until he gathers his father's old things and realizes that he's still not sad.
The choice between reconciling the law with the reality and creating an unprecedented chasm between the two lies with Congress and the White House.
And while there are stark discrepancies among individual airlines, the most striking thing is the chasm between the two sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
In the massive center console in the new 2017 Super Duty, there are a pair of cupholders plus an enormous chasm for putting things.
NR: China could clamp down and close everything up, but I think it's extremely unlikely at this point, because China has crossed the chasm.
That chasm between perception and reality means fresh ideas are being left on the table, and opportunity, along with top talent, is being lost.
I never would have found the Chasm of Doom if I hadn't introduced myself to the climbers camped among the boulders of Hidden Valley.
In the yawning chasm of time that is the gap between Stranger Things seasons, we must latch on to any clue we can get.
When it hits the edge I belt out an operatic squeal, which surges into my microphone and sends the note careening over the chasm.
As the economic and social chasm between North and South began to close, South Koreans could slowly envisage a time when reunification seems plausible.
Two of the works, "The Door to Revolution" and "Chasm" (both 2015), possess a similar structure, in that they're both diagonally situated tripartite compositions.
But the manner in which we see the vertically placed "Door to Revolution" is different from the way we see "Chasm," which is horizontal.
One particularly inaccessible stretch became the Chasm of Doom, but when this nickname led field teams to avoid the area, it was rechristened Kasmadu.
Cusk repeatedly returns to the biggest challenge of all: the immediate and lasting chasm between a woman's individual identity and her role as mother.
If the gulf between democratic ideals and authoritarian political institutions is not overcome, the chasm between Hong Kong and China will only grow larger.
What can seem to be a forbidding political and cultural chasm can be partly overcome, in my experience, with impromptu one-on-one interactions.
What is most striking is the absolutely yawning chasm between the two visions of America's future being offered by the Democratic and Republican parties.
Germany's minimum wage is 22008,22012 euros ($211,528.56), illustrating the enduring chasm between the western EU and the emerging economies in its ex-communist east.
Polar-orbiting satellites showed the chasm for the first time in July 2016, and "it has been growing since then," Lhermitte said on Twitter.  .
That was Tuesday, before the European Union summit in Salzburg on Thursday, which laid bare the chasm between Britain and the EU on Brexit.
When someone doesn't get the emotional perspective, the data-driven argument for why your idea can be a success can help cross that chasm.
For others, that knowledge makes island life oppressive, the ocean an impassable chasm between the life you have and the life you dream of.
If so, Trump, as commander in chief, might decide to overrule the Defense Department's decision — at which point the rift becomes a yawning chasm.
With national unemployment still close to 11 percent, it would add a further 17 billion euros to a yawning fiscal chasm, according to Cottarelli.
The result is a tasteless viral video that highlights the very chasm between altruism and self-promotion that the film interrogates with biting ease.
But the numbers of arrests the police make show there is a chasm between worker and client when it comes to who gets caught.
Like all new technologies, a disparity of access could lead to an even wider chasm between those who can access it and those who cannot.
The chasm has now grown to almost 50 miles long, and risks sending an iceberg the size of Delaware out to sea if it breaks.   
"There seems to be a chasm within the party," said KMT member Kung Yu-mei, 59, as she cast her vote in New Taipei City.
Insults and gossip were blown out of proportion, and the split became an irreparable chasm when Zarin surprised everyone on Scary Island in season three.
As artists facing this reality, it's an obligation to take charge and fight to close the social and political chasm that currently divides our country.
When I'd just qualified, I was probably more relatable, and the cultural chasm between me and my pupils seemed more like a reasonably small crevasse.
This creates an even bigger chasm between the UK and the EU and significantly increases the chances of a no-deal Brexit on October 31.
In the heart of Siberia's boreal forest gapes a monstrous chasm local Yakutians call a "gateway to the underworld," connecting this life to the next.
"I told Netanyahu that a chasm of non-confidence had opened up between him and them," Uzi Arad, a former national security adviser, told me.
But when the game tipped off, the ball went through the net less frequently, and the Huskies quickly demonstrated the chasm that separated the programs.
If "The Mountain Between Us" can navigate that precipitous chasm, there won't be any mystery as to which two people it will have to thank.
As a result, 2018 will be a year that sees China's rise accelerate as a chasm of global leadership opens, according to a Pew survey.
And the yawning chasm between Mr. Trump's supporters and the country's political class, so apparent this weekend, highlights the delicate position America finds itself in.
Ginsburg's much-noted friendship with Antonin Scalia, bridging an ideological chasm, was founded not on shared ideology but a love of opera and good food.
We knew heading into the series that Boston couldn't defend Cleveland, but the chasm that currently separates these two teams makes strategic adjustments feel pointless.
Mills, 51, stands squarely athwart the chasm, as a self-described "former knucklehead" raised on conflicting doses of petty crime and a stern motherly hand.
Stretching for 621 miles (1,000 kilometers) across the Rembrandt impact basin in the planet's southern hemisphere, the unnamed chasm is bigger than the Grand Canyon.
Yet perhaps no issue represents the deep political chasm separating this country as a wall — a "big, beautiful wall" in the words of President Trump.
My heroes were in bodies that were different from mine — they were white, I was black — and that ontological chasm was too much to cross.
While I was grateful for my uncle's attendance, my dad's absence was a much larger presence, a yawning chasm at the core of my childhood.
The two scenes on Monday, only an hour's drive apart, illustrated the chasm dividing Israelis and Palestinians more than at any moment in recent history.
A vast chasm separates the parties when it comes to the issues, but in protesting the other side there appears to be some common ground.
The Republican candidate won Tuesday's special election, with help from President Trump, but the chasm between voting groups has widened, a problem for both parties.
A new report from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis describes a tremendous chasm in the wealth black and white college graduates have accumulated.
"The yawning chasm between the scale of Obama's achievements and the mood of his supporters presents one of the mysteries of the era," he writes.
In that moment, just a few feet separated Adele and Beyoncé, but the chasm between their treatment by the Grammys was huge, and potentially unbridgeable.
Even if all the pledges are acted on, though, the gap between what the summit promised and what needs to be done remains a chasm.
Both China and Russia have been quick to exploit the chasm, advancing their own deep interests not only in Afghanistan but in greater South Asia.
To cross the infrastructure chasm, our water utilities will need more than a Trump-invigorated State Revolving Fund program and the meager contributions of WIFIA.
Lost efforts in 85033 over GMO identification in California and the 2014 Nutritional Facts label opposition caused the chasm that began to sour GMA members.
With such a wealth chasm as a backdrop, Mr. Sanders's platform of "Medicare for all," free college tuition and student loan relief has resonated deeply.
Regardless of the actual circumstances, Mr. Cohen's absence from the administration created a distance between Mr. Cohen and Mr. Trump that would become a chasm.
His lyrics measure the distances of intimacy under the cover of darkness, where the space between two people might be a handbreadth or a chasm.
Both campaigns know that despite the vicious Twitter wars, there's no ideological chasm between Clinton supporters and Sanders supporters and everyone prefers a respectful campaign.
X-ray image (Image: Adam Summers/University of Washington)The oceans's deepest point is Challenger Deep, a chasm almost 11000 meters (36,200 feet) below the surface.
They believed that the rocks at nearby Chasm Island are reddish because Bangudya attacked another mythical being, a creature that was half-dolphin and half-man.
Beyond that, are the chasm-sized differences in opioid access between countries in the developed and developing world, leaving millions without access to even simple painkillers.
If this whole argument proves anything, it is that the worldly chasm between liberals and conservatives often runs much deeper than any theological differences between Christians.
The chasm between what they've been saying they want to do and what their policy ideas actually do is simply much too large to be bridged.
Timurlengia is the lone survivor from this important time; a missing link nestled right in the middle of a gaping chasm in the tyrannosaur fossil record.
Thus, while there appears to be hope of literally bridging the political chasm between the two parties in theory, no such path forward exists in reality.
The floodwaters carved out a dark brown chasm in the hillside and swept away everything in their path - powerlines, homes and buildings, including a primary school.
For now, Shuman estimates that a big rift, dubbed "Chasm 1," has about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) to go before connecting with another zone of cracks.
There's a huge chasm between ripping the president for yielding to Putin over his own intel chiefs and condemning him as some kind of Benedict Arnold.
There is no chasm in the Republican Party, unless you count the widening one between Mr. Trump and his competitors when it comes to winning delegates.
In the coming months, this chasm between state and federal cannabis policies will only grow wider as more states enact policies in defiance of federal law.
At a time when American politics is characterized by deepening divisions along many fault lines, there are men and women on both sides of the chasm.
If you venture from our borders, you can fall down a YouTube chasm of infinity lined with international dog sensations; this "dressage chiens" is particularly riotous.
The chasm between what they've been saying they want to do and what their policy ideas actually do was simply much too large to be bridged.
Race appears to open a chasm in one of the relationships, but it turns out that no union — interracial or endogamous, fraternal or romantic — is safe.
The collapse of a portion of the route, near the city of Heath, created a chasm up to 793 feet deep of roaring water, she said.
We've had a deep chasm in our relationship since she voted for Trump, whom I consider a racist and abhorrent individual who lacks character and decency.
On Soccer A plan foiled by an early header and a late Mohamed Salah winner exposes the growing chasm in quality that separates two bitter rivals.
Trump's remarks underscored the chasm between his denialist view of climate change and the overwhelming scientific consensus driving the rest of the developed world to action.
The poll finds there continues to be a chasm between Democratic-leaning and Republican-leaning voters over the most important issues in their votes for president.
Trump's remarks underscored the chasm between his view on the climate crisis and the overwhelming scientific consensus driving the rest of the developed world to action.
Still, there is a "worrying chasm" between the government's actions and its words, said Joseph Fernandez, an associate professor of journalism at Curtin University in Perth.
The chasm between the advanced and backward parts of the economy has generated an inequality too severe for progressive taxation and redistributive social spending to correct.
As the economic chasm in the United States grows, who gets access to human interaction is becoming a stark dividing line through every stage of life.
As more devices connect with our phones and give us easy-to-digest optics, we can be forgiven for overlooking the chasm between awareness and action.
Much has been written about the divisiveness of today's politics and the widening chasm between the two major parties and different demographic, or even geographic, groups.
Jason Nash, a YouTuber, and member of the mega-famous Vlog Squad, told Insider that it&aposs a "big chasm" that he can&apost really explain.
Ahmadinejad, a hard-liner in Iran's political system, served as its president from 2005 to 2013, during which the chasm deepened between the U.S. and Iran.
But eventually, you may start to suspect that beneath all that dust and gore and apparently timely plotting is an echoing chasm with nothing to say.
If some vague existential chasm in the middle of my being feels like it's widening, I plug it with piles of knitwear and hope for the best.
While three or four years may be a blip on the timeline of humanity, it stretches like a vast chasm between the ages of 18 and 21.
" "I think once again we are looking at quite a chasm between what the market expects for interest rates this year and what the Fed is forecasting.
These posters, which are generally hung in homes, hotels, bars, and salons in Kolwezi, reveal a wide chasm between the existing poor conditions and a protracted fantasy.
The culinary chasm may not be the cause of America's class cleavage, but at the very least it seems to be a highly visible symptom of it.
A Suffolk University/USA Today poll released this week was the latest to illustrate the chasm between Trump and Clinton when it comes to non-white voters.
Their health is poorer than that of people in many developing countries; they die about a decade earlier than other Australians, a chasm that is growing wider.
I'd avoided telling Monica that Lukla airport — a steeply sloped runway wedged between a chasm and a cliff — is one of the most dangerous in the world.
This chasm between the veneration for Mr Buffett and the travails of those who supposedly model themselves on him points to the messy reality of Chinese finance.
The 298.7-year-old was mystified when he first saw to-go cups, a symbol of the behavioral chasm that exists between the United States and Europe.
And I still feel, though, as if that fundamental company-building, in the early stage where there's some proof points, but how do you cross that chasm?
The system it belongs to runs for at least 1,100 miles (about 1,800 kilometers) — one of the longest such chasm belts in the solar system, NASA says.
The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Jaxa) discovered a chasm beneath the surface of the moon, measuring 50 km long and 100 meters wide, according to The Guardian.
This huge chasm between the overall index and its bottom three sectors is actually the largest gap seen in at least decades, according to Fundstrat Global Advisors.
Microsoft's chairman explains the post-Windows world Microsoft is the only old-school enterprise software company to have successfully crossed the chasm and become a  cloud powerhouse.
Inevitably, the Road Runner would lead the chase across some chasm and the coyote would realize, too late, that he was no longer standing on solid ground.
"There has always been a chasm between what doctors consider a problem and what women consider a problem when it comes to their sex lives," he says.
The arrests, part of what the Saudis called a corruption crackdown, opened up a chasm under the tech industry's justification for taking money from the religious monarchy.
" He added, "[Shepard] was an American icon in a time when we manufacture a lot of celebrities, but there's a giant chasm between celebrity and an icon.
But due to its colossal size, a chasm known as a "re-entrant jet" forms in the middle of the bubble and it collapses in on itself.
The nomination has become a touchstone of the #MeToo movement, a vivid reminder of the deep chasm between men's and women's lived experience of sex and power.
Likewise, Florence Welch's wailing chasm of a voice and her knack for writing fire songs about pagan rituals makes her a prime candidate for the "Stairway" crown.
The arrests, part of what the Saudis called a corruption crackdown, opened up a chasm under the tech industry's justification for taking money from the religious monarchy.
Soon after, a building with a gaping chasm where a window might have once been, and then another, with chunks of plaster gouged out like missing teeth.
"We got along actually quite well, but we disagreed on things," Trump told reporters on March 13, never mentioning the similar policy chasm between him and Mattis.
" On the other side of this Russian cultural chasm, three young anticlerical activists also showed up holding a sign saying, "We Will Rescue You From Orthodox Terrorists.
OTTAWA — They weren't quite fighting words, but the recent speech by Canada's foreign minister in Parliament revealed the growing chasm between the country and its powerful neighbor.
The international gap for women might be partly explained by the "care chasm" — the lack of comprehensive family support policies that are common in other industrialized countries.
Victim advocates and researchers see a chasm between how these situations play out in real life and how they have been viewed in the criminal justice system.
But between the most stirring numbers, it was easy to get confused, caught in the chasm between a classical performance at Lincoln Center and an arena show.
They put that rancor aside for a cordial meeting after the election, but that barely veiled the chasm between them in terms of personality, politics and policy.
But I was disappointed after reading Saunders's piece, which does little more than exacerbate the chasm between the ideologies of LeftLand and RightLand, as Saunders calls them.
Wine trade observers for years have remarked on this chasm between what American consumers say they want in a wine and what they actually choose to drink.
But I suppose this chasm of exhaustion scares me more than anxiety, because I've utilized anxiety and obsessive (often compulsive) action to distract me from the exhaustion.
You have all this prestige, an overflowing fountain of self-regard, a gaping chasm between the amount of attention you want and the amount you're going to receive.
Fantasies of dreamy moonlit strolls, charming cobblestone streets, and easy banter with locals quickly disintegrate in the midst of crime, city filth, and the deep chasm of language.
The debate over public education comes as the gap between the rich and poor becomes a chasm, prompting academics to closely examine the link between schooling and income.
The staggeringly low number of American billionaires that identify as being of African descent highlights the widening chasm between the economic opportunities afforded to black and white Americans.
That produces immense jackpots for those companies and the executives who lead them, turning the pay gap between top executives and the workers they employ into a chasm.
Yet he doesn't pull the endorsement — the thing he felt he couldn't withhold before because he didn't want to "lead some chasm in the middle of" his party.
Each side is marking the centenary in starkly different ways, shining a light on the chasm between Israel and the Palestinians that some say was cleaved on Nov.
With the gender gap already a chasm during Donald Trump's presidency, the fight over Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation closed with dueling displays of male and female rage.
That is because there's a vast moral chasm between taking a drug that's on the banned list and taking a drug that becomes banned while you're on it.
If there is one thing all can agree on about China's economy, it is that the gap between official data and market perceptions has widened to a chasm.
The political chasm between Harper and Obama manifested in a number of ways, "most notably in the almost complete freezing out of Obama's ambassador to Canada," Byers said.
Twitter users who were less than enthused with the "let them/us eat cake" ethos argued that it highlighted the growing chasm between liberal Democrats and leftist activists.
Low pay married to high profits in much of the service economy are contributing to a widening income chasm that is rending society in all sorts of ways.
" The big picture: A big key to that is improving with women, where Krueger says the GOP faces "not so much a gender gap as a gender chasm.
This season's shows often focus not so much on the gender gap as on the yawning chasm between the protagonists' sense of self-worth and a new reality.
"I feel as a responsibility institutionally as the Speaker of the House that I should not be leading some chasm in the middle of our party," he added.
If you paid close attention to the words of Clinton and Sanders on Thursday night, especially their opening and closing statements, you saw the contours of that chasm.
SmAsH's letter is a vivid illustration of the chasm between the "haves" and "have-nots" in Dota 2, and what that gap forces players to do to survive.
The question is not whether military personnel deserve these benefits, but what it means to divide Americans' access to social welfare programs across a wide civilian-military chasm.
A few weeks later, after my anxiety had subsided, I came upon an article that explained—or at least corroborated—the chasm between my internal and external selves.
The chasm between 90+% of people saying they'd vote for a woman and the 0% of women who have been elected president is massive and hard to ignore.
But in Nashville especially, there is a chasm between songwriter and performer, and Ms. McBryde is still smarting at the fact that her songwriting career never took flight.
But when David logs onto his Margot's computer for clues, he finds a chasm between the way he navigates the digital world and the way his daughter does.
A political chasm opened between Chagall's dreamlike, floating figures and Malevich's red and black squares, and their students' reactions spilled out of the school and onto the streets.
This has long been true, but it opens a chasm between the world outside and the world of the runway that reinforces the worst stereotypes of the industry.
There's still that chasm between what could be and is, between the sublime and the devastatingly ordinary or downright bad, and the fear of not knowing the difference.
Because technology companies today are valued so highly, perhaps even a faint dusting of tech will save their valuations as they cross the chasm between private and adult.
The new chasm appears in the center of the glacier's floating ice shelf — the tongue of ice that extends into the water from the grounded glacier on land.
There can be no doubt that Hong Kong is now a polarized society, and the past several months of protest have widened the political divide into a chasm.
To the many divides this ugly presidential campaign has exposed, add the chasm over the treatment of women, the plight of men and the proper roles of each.
Then the plane banked, and suddenly it appeared, two black, shadowed depths feeding into a chasm where the side of the mesa falls away toward the valley floor.
An array of recent public opinion surveys has found that a huge chasm persists between the Democratic and Republican coalitions on whether minorities still face discrimination in America.
If you doubt me, click on literally any tweet announcing major political news from a media personality and watch as the chasm deepens the further down you scroll.
There's a yawning chasm between the real U.S. economy and how markets are behaving, and the media is to blame, according to J.P. Morgan Chase's top quant Marko Kolanovic.
Is it physical distance or some sort of psychological chasm that can lead to a muted response when an individual of a different ethnicity, culture or religion is killed?
What the introduction of the popular category acknowledges is that there are now hardly any studio films in the chasm between shiny comic-book movies and quirky indie experiments.
But when it comes to sinkholes, all we can do is wait and hope that our cars won't be swallowed by a sudden gaping chasm in a city street.
There's even a slow-motion sequence where you leap across a chasm and nearly plummet to the ground, before Trico snatches you in its beak at the last second.
Forestry company West Fraser Timber Co said on Sunday that its Chasm sawmill would remain closed while the nearby community of Clinton, British Columbia, was under an evacuation order.
It was a stirring message for me in college and trying to find a way to bridge the chasm between who I was and who I wanted to be.
Why it matters: The global "digital divide" risks becoming a "digital chasm" as the poorest nations continue to be disconnected from the rest of the world, the report says.
The show delves into the complexities of being a queer, feminist sex worker and first generation Chinese American—the chasm between sexuality, agency, language, cultural identity, and familial expectations.
On the launch night of CHASM, high-powered projectors were aimed in every direction, live control centers set, dancers and a DJ warming up in the iridescent light environment.
"The chasm between the audience for poetry and the audience for O is vast, and not even the mighty Oprah can build a bridge from empty air," he wrote.
In the last shot of The Tale, we see Dern and Nélisse sitting side by side on a bathroom floor, trying to make sense of the chasm between them.
"Washington needs an Iran protest policy playbook, given that there will always be more protests in Iran because the chasm between state and society is so wide," Taleblu said.
The United States team won qualifying by nearly 10 points, over China — a chasm in a sport in which top competitors are often separated by tenths, or even hundredths.
At the root of this kind of narcissism is always the same thing: a vast, yawning chasm of need, a hunger for approval and validation that is never sated.
Faking death could be a refusal, a way to reject the dreary facts, a way to bridge the chasm between who you are and who you want to be.
And with an ever growing chasm between those that are luxury dwellers and those that are not—so middle and lower income households—where are people going to live?
Still, if you want to see how the gender chasm has become a defining feature of our politics, and how women incensed by Trump might transform America on Nov.
That would mark 33 years since the Athletics' last appearance in the World Series, a stretch that would nearly rival the franchise's chasm between pennants from 1931 to 1972.
As revealing was the chasm between Iowa progressives, who sided with Mr. Sanders and Ms. Warren, and more moderate voters who backed Mr. Biden, Ms. Klobuchar and Mr. Buttigieg.
I spoke to Allen about how we got here, what democratic citizenship actually means, and what it will take to bridge the chasm at the center of our politics.
In Iraq, a growing chasm between the political order and younger people (especially those under 25) that formed in the aftermath of the 2003 invasion has caused seething resentment.
Putin also wants to undercut confidence in US institutions, and he probably wants to spin your decision as indicative of a widening chasm between you and the intelligence community.
All this amid reports of a chasm between the views of the senior advisors mostly held by retired generals and those held by Steve Bannon and the political wing.
With the fifth round of the effort to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement about to start, the fundamental chasm between President Trump and Canada and Mexico remains.
Whether that is true is a complicated question, likely to play out next year as many elections since 2016 have — in the growing chasm between rural and suburban voters.
My degree may create a foundation for generational wealth, and perhaps provide some mitigation of the racial and economic chasm between many of my rich white classmates and myself.
This is because of the power chasm between them and their abusers, threats from perpetrators and sometimes the children's inability to comprehend fully what has been done to them.
Had United done so, Mourinho would have considered himself vindicated, of course, but in reality it would have been little more than a coat of paint on a chasm.
The intrigue: The chasm between the summit and advocates' goals was apparent when Big Oil CEOs defended their strategies at a rare, invite-only forum on the event's sidelines.
The chasm between their answers reflects the ways in which the accelerant of the internet is rejiggering pop stardom in what feels like something much faster than real time.
As Owen Jones pointed out, the generational gap is critical to understanding yesterday's result: "The growing chasm between the generations has only been deepened," he wrote in the Guardian.
Rather than use a sacredly blessed hoverboots or magical feathers to cross a chasm, he uses his intellect and normal tools to chop down a tree to bridge the gap.
A SUPRC/Boston Globe survey released in September shows voters want to uphold the transgender rights law by a 72–17 point chasm (the rest are undecided or didn't answer).
It also includes the growing chasm between Pompeo and Democrats on Capitol Hill, many of whom view him as a partisan warrior concerned above all with keeping the president happy.
" Kuttner's view of why this is unworkable stems from skepticism that "possible convergence of views on China trade might somehow paper over the political and moral chasm on white nationalism.
This time many signs indicate that the partisan chasm over impeachment, both in Congress and among the public, will be far deeper than in either of these two earlier cases.
More than two centuries have elapsed since the constitution was written, opening up an enormous technological and cultural chasm between our reality and that of our tricorn hat-rocking forefathers.
The killings have again exposed the chasm between Republicans and Democrats on gun control — with GOP leaders rejecting Democratic efforts to force bills proposing greater regulation on firearms through Congress.
Alongside Peter Thiel's fund, investors in FLYR's Series A round included: JetBlue Technology Ventures, Streamlined Ventures, AXA Strategic Investors, Amadeus, Western Technology Investment, Plug and Play and Chasm Capital Management.
Somewhere between the main course and dessert at a dinner party, I became aware of a colossal chasm in the way my generation and my parents' generation perceive sexual harassment.
Even if these trends have recently reached a nadir — a dangerous one, with the potential to crack open a chasm above a swirling abyss — the seeds were planted long ago.
Essentially, based on Chadha's observations, it appears that as we've seen the chasm between stocks and bonds grow, investors have decided it may be time to get a bit safer.
In a sign of the chasm between foes who have frustrated repeated international efforts at peacemaking, they are not negotiating face-to-face but only in turn with de Mistura.
To understand whether this divide has caused a significant chasm within Anonymous, we spoke with a hacker who calls himself Discordian, and has been a member of Anonymous since 2010.
So I called up Rebecca Kling, a trans activist and educator and the author of Trans Women + Sex = Awesome, who told me it's more than a gap: it's a chasm.
Because of their dedication to finding common ground across an ideological chasm, the two were honored earlier this month with the annual Allegheny College Prize for Civility in Public Life.
This administration caused a gaping chasm in diplomatic relations with nearly all of America's trusted allies, from the European Union to the Gulf States to even some Southeast Asian countries.
As you meet different representatives of the black and Hasidic communities that clashed so destructively during one violent August in Brooklyn, the chasm that separates them gapes wider than ever.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in January 2016 visited both Riyadh and Tehran along with Shariff, who was then the army chief, in an attempt to bridge the deepening chasm.
The divide between Congress and the White House's perception of Saudi Arabia has widened into a chasm in recent weeks, raising difficult questions about the future of U.S.-Saudi relations.
Once upon a time, the bitter Democratic primary of 2008 between President Obama and Hillary Clinton seemed as though it had opened a vast chasm of alienation in the party.
Under Donald Trump, the chasm between America's political left and right—already a major problem in DC—has only widened, with extreme partisanship infecting social media, cable news, and Congress.
One of the things that came out right after the election was it seems like there's this chasm in our country, and particularly I think that there's one article around.
But with second baseman Jose Altuve playing on the left side of second base, the chasm on the right side of the infield was too enticing for Sanchez to ignore.
These poll results show just how difficult it is for any new information to cross the long-standing political chasm between red and blue, which has widened further under Trump.
Singh, who died of a massive heart attack in New York in 1999, at the age of 56, straddled the chasm that separates modernist street photography and traditional Indian culture.
There are also fears of an insurrection within the Democratic Party itself, in which there's previously been a chasm between Senate red-state moderates and the rest of the caucus.
The title can be taken to refer to the chasm between hope and reality, or to the fissures that separate people from one another and from their own best selves.
All the more so since there's a yawning chasm between the price that banks are quoting to buy and sell sterling/dollar options – another sign that all is not well.
But it didn't take long for me to be reminded, yet again, that the chasm of presumption and misunderstanding between Irish America and Ireland is as deep as the Atlantic.
Dayton has largely succeeded at bridging that chasm, which too often pits a punitive, abstinence-only approach to addiction against one that seeks to reduce deaths by any means possible.
In a statement late Sunday night, Tsai attempted to bridge the intercontinental divide among fans, but reinforced the chasm that exists in how they perceive the events in Hong Kong.
Some 1,500 were selected for the Holocaust museum's "Tower of Faces," sometimes called a "Tower of Life," where photographs are arranged in a narrow, soaring chasm that visitors walk through.
It's astonishing to see a president-elect in effect hug the Russians while giving his own team the finger, creating a chasm between the White House and the intelligence community.
The chasm between the man Johnson was and the myth he became — between mortal reach and posthumous grip — has marooned historians and conscientious listeners for more than a half-century.
Kyle Larson doesn't believe there's a large chasm between the drivers who have dominated the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series this season and those who are trying to catch them.
There's a crucial scene near the midpoint of the Canadian drama "The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open," and it brilliantly illuminates the experiential chasm between its two leads.
Unnerved by the chasm between her beliefs and desires, Marzano-Lesnevich quit law and began writing, spending a decade delving into the unlikely parallels between her past and Langley's history.
This year's event comes at a time when venture capitalists have noted a chasm forming in the field of the so-called unicorns — start-ups valued at $1 billion or more.
"Attempting to bridge the chasm between two polarized constituencies, the organization had been forced into rhetorical somersaults," Donvan and Zucker write, and it never regained its former prominence after the controversy.
What would unite the talkers Nothing could bridge the chasm between the Cruz and Trump talk radio camps faster than an attempt to bypass both candidates when selecting the Republican nominee.
A long-standing gap between the upbeat view of outsiders, symbolised in the award of the Nobel peace prize to Mr Santos, and disgruntlement at home has widened to a chasm.
In a last ditch attempt to outrun the zombies chasing them (and the people sending the zombies to chase them), Curt tries to jump a gigantic chasm on his rockin' motorcycle.
But by last year Mr Trump had created a chasm in that sentiment: 90% of Democrats, but just 42% of Republicans, said that criticism by journalists of political leaders was useful.
Often procured from the mysterious chasm between his bed and the wall, the garment usually appears to have not been washed since said gentleman's sheets last were, which is likely never.
I contemplated stepping across a fissure in a road in Leilani, but had second thoughts after peering into the dark chasm that appeared to go to the center of the Earth.
Saturday marks two years since President Trump announced he would pull the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement — and the chasm between scientific findings and political action is only growing.
It was probably meant to instill conversation among fellow Chasm fans, as they shared unique discoveries in their playthrough, and give hardcore fans a reason to play the game multiple times.
Falling somewhere in the vast chasm between finger (paw?) painting and abstract expressionism, Hunter's style is very much in line with his hound counterparts, but his enthusiasm is all his own.
The data underscores a growing chasm between those that remain hedged and producers that lack such protection, raising doubts how long the latter can survive the lower-for-longer price scenario.
The Nixon-Moynihan negative income tax proposal, designed to treat everyone the same way, provides a good example of a way to build a bridge instead of a chasm between groups.
But the chasm separating their promises from their policies, and the realities of eliminating a program that gave 20 million more Americans health insurance, rallied political opposition they could not overcome.
There has been heightened friction between Hong Kong's police force and its general public since 2014, when months of student-led protests widened the chasm between local authorities and wary citizens.
I'd been in a three-year relationship founded on phenomenal sexual chemistry when our political and lifestyle differences began stretching before me like that chasm Indiana Jones has to walk across.
There's a gulf between the Western (and some African) advocates who campaign against the practice and the people who follow the rite, and I felt the language used widened that chasm.
More broadly, the market value of unfunded pension debt of state and local governments tops $3 trillion, for which few have proposed any realistic pathways to fully closing that yawning chasm.
Korkeakivi's second novel, an inquiry into the chasm that opened half a century ago between the greatest generation and their disillusioned, Vietnam-conscripted offspring, records 82 years of the Gannon clan.
For that reason, "A Woman, a Part" is most effective when picking at the rivalries and resentments that can bloom among longtime friends, illustrating the chasm between our memories and theirs.
The divide between Mr. Sanders, a democratic socialist, and Mr. Bloomberg, a Republican-turned-independent-turned-Democrat, reflects the large chasm in a party that has been reshaped by President Trump.
"Clearly on the structural concerns, on forced technology transfer, there remains a significant gap if not a wide chasm between the two sides," a person familiar with the talks told Reuters.
Welcome to the longest U.S. economic expansion in history, one perhaps best characterized by the excesses of extreme wealth and an ever-widening chasm between the unfathomably rich and everyone else.
During his time on the City Council he began to see that this was one way to close the chasm of wealth disparity and improve people's quality of life in the city.
What Mr. Eberstadt calls the "care chasm" would seem to explain the stark contrast between working women in the United States and in other advanced industrialized countries with comprehensive family support policies.
That dynamic has revealed a curious chasm between Trump's rhetoric about Putin and actual U.S. policies toward Russia, according to Michael McFaul, former U.S. ambassador to Russia under Trump's predecessor, Barack Obama.
But just know that if you fall into a chasm and get mineralized by the sands of time, some future being might be able to tell what you ate for lunch.[PeerJ]
But I hadn't properly considered the distinction — the chasm between those who find the life they are searching for in the strength of the unit, and those who stray to find it.
In the United States, meanwhile, the chasm between the religiously inspired left and the religious right is probably even deeper, and migration from the south is an equally intractable bone of contention.
What's fascinating is that the chasm between the Pelosi and AOC wings of the party -- although Pelosi would likely roll her eyes at the idea of an AOC wing -- isn't really ideological.
"There is a wide chasm between belief systems right now; if there is something that we are all truly passionate about to love, like dogs, that's a place to start," Zipper says.
The yawning chasm between white voters with college degrees and those without them has been a central focus of the 2016 election, and that divide reflects the changing core of each party.
"If that's the case, then we have to be ready to defend ourselves, be aggressive where we can and point out the chasm in policy wherever we can," he told The Hill.
As the income gap in the United States has turned into a chasm, luxury and discount retailers have become increasingly deft at attracting people at the separate ends of the income spectrum.
The three giant letters are made up of posters and calling cards for loan sharks, a comment on the abuses of the policy and the growing chasm between rich and poor Malays.
Though Bronson has worked as a cook, and is familiar with the nuances and language of haute cuisine, he and his cronies refuse to acknowledge a chasm between high and low fare.
America's political divide has never been wider and, with a historically unpopular president already digging his heels in with a flurry of controversial executive orders, that chasm is only guaranteed to grow.
They're a kind of guiding rope to communality, a way of bridging those horrifying gaps between all of us that make us want to jump straight into that yawning inter-personal chasm.
Even 16 years after the Institute of Medicine's Crossing the Quality Chasm report, clinical staff in healthcare are very surprised when shown data about how a particular system of care is performing.
"We're saying, 'All right, there is a technology disruption happening, and we've got to be the ones to build the bridge across the chasm and get to the other side,'" Barton said.
Mr. Kim's talks with Mr. Trump in Hanoi, Vietnam, broke down after it was clear there was a chasm between the North Korean and American positions — one that China can hardly bridge.
There is a great chasm between the rancher in New Mexico who crosses paths with smugglers on a regular basis and Americans who live hundreds of miles from a port of entry.
As I entered the legislative chamber, what struck me was the chasm between the ideals of the supposed democratic institution and the bitter realities that Hong Kong has endured over two decades.
The line that we tread there is that we come very close to this big chasm on the other side, of justifying ISIS' acts, which we don't want to do, of course.
Jenni Russell LONDON — Twenty years ago, the death of Britain's glittering, delicate, troubled global superstar, Princess Diana, shook the British monarchy and revealed a dangerous chasm between the palace and the people.
What do you say to people who are cynical about the possibilities of persuasion, who feel like the chasm is so deep that it's no longer possible to engage with political opponents?
This is the chasm to which Fox News, Republican debunking of reason and science, herd-reinforcing social media algorithms, liberal arrogance, rightist bigotry, and an economy of growing inequality have ushered us.
The Manpower Group, a human resources consulting firm, says the gap, which is often defined as the difference in job skills required and the actual skills possessed by employees, is a chasm.
What Mr. Eberstadt calls the "care chasm" would seem to explain the stark contrast between working women in the United States and in other advanced industrialized countries with comprehensive family support policies.
John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, and Eddie Rispone, his Republican challenger, the traditional regional divide is giving way to an urban versus rural political chasm that is shaping elections across the country.
The result, Mr Reeves argues, is a chasm between the upper middle class and the bottom 80% of households, which makes a mockery of America's vision of itself as a land of opportunity.
I've also seen a chasm with women who've been treated and have no evidence of disease and those for whom cancer returned and are now in treatment until they die from the disease.
"Emerging markets' economic starting positions already vary greatly and Trumponomics stands to further widen this chasm," Nomura said, adding that while Mexico was most vulnerable, Hungary, Israel, Russia and Peru were least vulnerable.
Their troubles cause a chasm among the group, which includes returning Housewives Dolores Catania and Margaret Josephs; new Housewives Jackie Goldschneider and Jennifer Aydin; as well as Friend of the Housewives Danielle Staub.
The chasm between the number of job openings in today's digital economy and the number of skilled workers available is growing in the wrong direction and threatening the competitiveness of the U.S. economy.
According to Israel's Haaretz newspaper, an Israeli intelligence assessment recently presented to Netanyahu said revoking the pact would be an error, causing a chasm between Washington and other signatories like Russia and China.
Low average salaries, a chasm between urban and rural wealth, and creaking state reimbursement schemes mean serious disease is among the leading causes of poverty, creating a major social burden and rising debt.
Awakened from that sluicy haze and taken to the margin's chasm, I let out a giant sigh of relief; to be emptied of an identity allowed me to enjoy the lack around me.
Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy (his real name) was one of the few clergy of his generation who wrote with honesty about the cultural chasm between a privileged, middle-class church and poorer English people.
The chasm between Trump and his predecessors is another data point in an untraditional presidency, one that has discarded many of the unwritten rules and customs that used to dictate how presidents behave.
Murad barely scrapes through in college, and as he sees during a stint as a driver for a rich family, the chasm that exists between the haves and the have-nots seems insurmountable.
What I did feel, in the rare times I allowed myself emotions, was that I might plunge so far down a steep chasm that I'd never claw my way up to the surface.
I'm curious, stepping out from your roles on "Veep" for a second, how do you think about the audiences that you want to be making content for, given that there is that chasm?
While the roar's not all that deafening on YouTube, let me tell you, as someone who was there: the difference between the vocal enthusiasm for Infinite Warfare and Modern Warfare was chasm-sized.
At a time when the gap between the richest clubs and the rest has been allowed — encouraged, in fact — to become a chasm, international soccer has, refreshingly, blessedly, traveled in the opposite direction.
With her candidacy, Hillary Rodham Clinton did indeed drive another stake into the glass ceiling, creating a chasm of a crack -- one through which, two years later, more than 42,000 women have poured.
Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics that works with ADP to produce the report, said there is a growing chasm between the positive message in the jobs numbers and weak economic growth.
She assembled this memoir from outtakes and home video, and the result is revelatory testimony to the simple, mysterious power of the camera to bridge the chasm between personal experience and public history.
The stadium's place in that chasm between rich and poor is an uncomfortable reminder of the disconnect between the vast wealth of the N.F.L. and the cities to which they extend open palms.
A "medial flowline" in the ice could have a "stagnating effect" on the newer rift, helping to slow or halt its advance toward the older chasm, scientists with Operation IceBridge said on Facebook.
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Mr. Trump boasts about a "great American comeback" while the Democratic candidates hoping to replace him focus on slow wage growth, soaring student debt and a chasm between the rich and everybody else.
The chasm between expectation and reality surrounding the meeting was one of the dominant themes running through more than 2,500 pages of testimony and documents released by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.
There's an obvious chasm in the musical aesthetic of our dad's generation and our respective ones, but the joy it brings him and his friends is hard not to get caught up in.
Kushner was struck by the vast chasm between the received notions in his world—populated by C.E.O.s, media moguls, and the children of the rich—and those of the people in the audience.
SAO PAULO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Once a proud symbol of resistance to racial segregation, a shabby square in Sao Paulo's dilapidated downtown now testifies to a new chasm - between Brazil's housed and many homeless.
As rural America gets left behind by the rise of coastal superstar cities and the chasm between the richest and the rest widens, one entity is heavily profiting from the blight: the dollar store.
The pay gap between young men and women is steadily closing, but there's still a chasm between what older men and women earn — a mismatch brought on by the financial strain of raising children.
Despite the rough patch for Mr Djokovic, Elo still believes that the chasm between him and Mr Murray is larger than the gap between the Scot and the ageing Roger Federer, in third place.
The data also support his assumption that Mexican food was likely to span the country's class chasm: less-educated Americans were nearly as likely as college graduates were to have tucked into a taco.
The chasm, which was dormant for 35 years, is now growing at a pace of about 1.7 kilometers, or 1 mile, per year on the Brunt ice shelf, according to the British Antarctic Survey.
But it's getting harder and harder to reconcile the yawning—and growing, according to those same economists and the latest long-term data—chasm between the fate of the investor class and everyone else.
That's neat if you're regularly toting water around with you — always a good idea — but it cuts even more into the space available on the inside, which is mostly just a big, unsegmented chasm.
Part II of CHASM will take place in a legal venue in Brooklyn, so that the artists who did not get to perform will finally be able to come together and share their light.
Fifty-five years after the passage of the Equal Pay Act, women still make only 80 cents for every dollar earned by men — a gap that widens into a chasm for women of color.
" Elizabeth, she adds, with a glacial narrowing of the eyes, must not flinch: "Because if you show a single crack, we'll see it isn't a crack but a chasm, and we'll all fall in.
While this salty little crumble cake doesn't fit easily into categories like "Cheddar" or "Alpine Style," it does fit easily into your mouth—depending, that is, on how big your mouthy cheese chasm is.
Which is, after all, what the United Nations is all about, while the Trump vision of the world and America's role in it carves an even greater chasm between us and virtually everyone else.
Delusional is the only term that I can muster to describe the chasm that has existed between what the Obama administration perceived or wanted us to believe and the actual state of the nation.
It didn't help that we lived near a shopping district that protesters loved to occupy, or that brawls were breaking out down the road between people on rival sides of Hong Kong's political chasm.
We exercise our Second Amendment rights in a way that is palatable to most people who otherwise oppose guns — we're the bridge that connects the two sides of the chasm in the national debate.
And several members of the European Parliament, including Frans Timmermans, senior vice president of the European Commission, the bloc's executive body, criticized the march harshly, further underlining the widening chasm between Warsaw and Brussels.
That loss leaves a chasm between smaller left-wing parties and conservatives, including Rutte, who felt moved to match Wilders' anti-immigrant tone during the campaign in an attempt to contain his polling surge.
And some journalists complained that the monologue would reinforce stereotypes about the media: If the #WHCD dinner did anything tonight, it made the chasm between journalists and those who don't trust us, even wider.
A poet and playwright as well as a painter, his portrait "Rudolf Blümner," from 19313, portrays the sitter as cross-eyed, with prominent, jaundiced hands and a wraithlike body dissolving into a spatial chasm.
For Central Americans, there is a deep chasm between migrants' desires for safety, work and family reunification and their ability to fulfill these dreams within their own countries or legally in the United States.
The chasm in the state's Democratic Party between the old guard and the new progressives exploded with Ms. Ocasio-Cortez's stunning primary victory over Representative Joseph Crowley, the No. 4 Democrat in the House.
At what point do their diagnoses stop being a vivid reminder of how widespread and unsparing this virus is, and instead become a glaring symbol of the chasm between the haves and have-nots?
"Parasite" depicts a world where a chasm divides the rich, who live in airy minimalist splendor, and the poor, who exist — to a degree that becomes increasingly macabre as the film progresses — literally underground.
The 125 stores will be in "lower tier" malls, Macy's said, highlighting the widening chasm between America's best and worst malls as a variety of chains trim their store portfolios in the digital age.
Today, in the era of Black Lives Matter and multiple videos of police officers using force against black people, that chasm is common knowledge, but in 1995, it was a revelation to many Americans.
A technologically driven reduction in on-ramp jobs could deepen this chasm twice: in the short run by eliminating routine jobs, and by eliminating critical opportunities for new workers to build skill and opportunity.
That exceeded his hard-court Elo mark at the time by 2227 points—a differential as big as the chasm between the current world number one by Elo, Novak Djokovic, and Alexander Zverev, ranked tenth.
Instead, they're spending their time endlessly tweaking the AHCA as a way to feel like they're making progress on health care even while they ignore the chasm that has opened between them and the country.
Those defections — nearly one in five GOP lawmakers — underscored the party&aposs chasm over immigration and the election-year pressures Republicans face to stay true to districts that range from staunchly conservative to pro-immigrant.
"The chasm between the increasingly advanced surveillance technology rolled out by police and the lack of legal safeguards for the public is growing wider and more alarming all the time," she told Motherboard via email.
And they watched Safechuck and Robson discuss how becoming fathers plunged them into a chasm of depression as they began to recognize that what they say happened to them with Jackson was, in fact, abuse.
Despite rampant interference in our presidential election, her landslide victory in the popular vote opened a chasm through which tens of thousands of risk-takers like Bogomolets, Romanium, Brunova-Kalisetska — and now Yovanovitch — are surging.
The less-than-dazzling roster of speakers slated for this week illustrates the deep chasm within the party, and how far Trump has taken the GOP from its goal of becoming a more inclusive party.
In a flash, his body folded in on itself, a grotesque fright of rust-colored skin, as he was whisked down the 164-foot-long pipe, arms twisting about, and pitched into the salty chasm.
As the chasm between the "haves and have nots" widens, Saturn's wisdom may help us carve out a more equitable economy or bring the rise of green businesses and renewable energy like wind and solar.
But while early data suggested La Niña would rise to fill the chasm El Niño's departure had left in our meteorological newsfeeds, NOAA is now starting to think La Niña might not happen at all.
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What Chasm attempts isn't as ambitious as a game like No Man's Sky, which uses procedural generation to generate a near-infinite universe impossible for a small team to build, but the pitfalls are similar.
But Chasm's reliance on algorithmic design suggests an alternative: My version of Chasm is poorly designed, and if I were to simply start the game over, maybe I'd stumble upon one that was more interesting.
But with millions of dollars scoming to her campaign and super-PAC from financial industry donors, the chasm between her and Sanders economically is very wide in the eyes of the average Democratic primary voter.
It rings true, then, when Ben Lerner argues poems are "always a record of failure," tangible proof of the great chasm between what the human spirit wants to convey and what it is able to.
That put Gawker at the center of a First Amendment battle that has captivated the media world while highlighting a deepening chasm between an ascendant technology industry and a journalism business buffeted by financial challenges.
Yes, but:There's frequently a chasm between can-do engineers itching to rethink health care and the deliberate doctors and nurses leery of tech that can make their lives more complicated, or worse, harm their patients.
In the best of times social technologies have a hard time keeping up with physical technologies, but with the Great Recession of 2008 and the political paralysis it engendered, this gap turned into a chasm.
Military flights there date back to World War II.The chasm got its nickname because mineral-rich soil and red, gray and pink walls bring to mind the home planet of "Star Wars" character Luke Skywalker.
The chasm between the two countries widened last month when French president Emmanuel Macron accused the Italians of meddling in domestic affairs during the "Yellow Vest" protests and temporarily retracted the French ambassador from Italy.
The way life looks and what life means is a vast chasm; the things that we purport to give us meaning can, in a sense, betray us and dare us to abandon them for nothing.
Look closer and the three giant letters are made up of posters and calling cards for loan sharks, a comment on the abuses of the policy and the growing chasm between rich and poor Malays.
As Democrats look toward the 2020 presidential election, this demographic chasm is alarming party strategists who fear that it could cement the G.O.P's grip on the Senate and make it difficult to defeat President Trump.
"The chasm of distrust is so great on both sides it will take extraordinary persistence to find a basis upon which both sides can work together," said Scott Snyder, of the Council on Foreign Relations.
Disagreements over how to handle the fallout of the Arab Spring, particularly as the Syrian civil war has raged on, have turned into a deep chasm on almost every dimension of foreign and domestic policy.
And the resurgent talk of withdrawing from New York City is feeding on distaste for Mayor Bill de Blasio and a sense that the chasm is growing between the center-right island and the Rep.
But the scale and diversity of our country is vast and wild, encompassing immigrants from every part of the world and a native population riven by racial divisions, ideological wars, and a widening religious chasm.
As the first black superhero film in a cinematic universe that's spent the past decade focused primarily on white superheroes, it underlines the chasm that exists between society's treatment of black Americans and white Americans.
Potter pushed defying gravity into the realm of performance art, partaking in both high-lining (tightrope walking between two massive cliffs above a yawning chasm) and wingsuit flying by jumping from cliffs, bridges, and off mountains.
He is lonely or lonesome, whichever sounds sadder, and he too knows the unbearable chasm between desire and communication, the starving awareness that the only thing anybody values you for is your opinion on random topics.
Art professor Elsa Schneider (Alison Doody) plummets to her death trying to reach for the cup after it rolls into a chasm, unable to shake a thirst (no pun intended) for power and her insatiable greed.
So, about wonks and progressive values: the reason the joke about facts having a liberal bias rings so true is that this really has become a defining difference between the two sides of our political chasm.
At the time, the proclamation was seen both as a rallying-cry for the future and an acknowledgement of how far the two sides had already inched towards bridging a chasm which had once seemed vast.
By the time King approached the pulpit at Riverside Church that early spring day in 1967 the gap between America's democratic ideals and its stubbornly unequal reality had, according to King, grown into an unconscionable chasm.
The possibility, which Michael Chabon has embraced "with abandon" in his new book, Moonglow, is that when you squint across that great generational chasm at their blurry forms, you can see what you want to see.
Having used a wheelchair his whole life, Mr. Gorbunov has a highly developed sense of the absurd and of the chasm between the surface glitz of parts of Russia, particularly Moscow, and daily reality for many.
When I later spoke to Newland, pointing out the cultural and geographical chasm between B.M.C.C. and the downstate, urban neighborhoods so many of their charters served, he shot back that Indians knew poverty as well anyone.
Among Iranians, pride in the country's culture supersedes the divisive and nationalistic fervor whipped up by current politics that has put a chasm between hard-liners in Tehran and the diaspora of Iranians in the West.
Yes, but: There's frequently a chasm between can-do engineers itching to rethink health care and the deliberate doctors and nurses leery of tech that can make their lives more complicated, or worse, harm their patients.
In the United States, the sanguine vision of a more perfect union is what long bridged the chasm between the promise of socioeconomic and intellectual progress and the brutal reality of structural violence, poverty and inequality.
It's the season most associated with the creeping realization that, no matter your physical proximity to the friends and family in your life, there will forever remain an unbridgeable emotional chasm separating you from the world.
"Sometimes the chasm between being a person of interest and being a person that is actually accused, or arrested and certainly convicted of a crime is so wide that we never cross it," Mr. Weintraub said.
"If the #WHCD dinner did anything tonight, it made the chasm between journalists and those who don't trust us even wider," the Associated Press's Meg Kinnard tweeted to explain her distaste — and honestly, she might be right.
The author is known for books like Revelation Space and Chasm City, and his latest novel follows starship let by Captain Rackmore that explores ancient alien civilizations, searching for advanced technologies that can give humanity a foothold.
If it goes to plan, America will highlight the chasm between its operations in Iraq and Russia's pummelling of the city of Aleppo, which in history, religious and ethnic mix and mercantile character is Mosul's Syrian counterpart.
Not least among these was the chasm between a conservative, established church, which is expected to beautify personal and national rites of passage, and a society whose morals and attitudes are ever more liberal and free-wheeling.
It wasn't a positive signal, and it wasn't the first time that a company crossing the private-public divide landed on the other side of the chasm with a smaller valuation than it had started out with.
While nothing will distract him from that goal, the dominant Serbian also knows that, however big the gap is between himself and his rivals — and it is a yawning chasm — no player is bigger than the sport.
This style of black horror, where the chasm between fiction and reality is a strikingly small one, certainly feels truer to the lived experiences of black life in a way previous generations of black horror did not.
And so the annual gathering of Romneyworld here at a ski lodge resort served as a vivid reminder of the chasm that persists between the Republican Party's -- and Romney's -- donor base and the leader of the GOP.
But the economic fortunes of the haves and have-nots have only helped to widen the political chasm between them, and it has yet to be addressed by substantial policy proposals on either side of the aisle.
If that U.S.-German chasm is allowed to go unchecked and stretch further, the snapback could trigger a surge in currency market volatility - currently near historic lows - and maybe even pose a threat to global financial stability.
It was only after some goofing around that I developed a technique for surviving the chasm (and the sun that's chasing you the whole time), and spent the better part of an hour perfecting my way across.
It is hard to think of a public-policy reform that would do more to heal the growing chasm of social class, affirm our shared destiny as citizens and at the same time discipline our foreign policy.
Inflation-adjusted wages have sunk despite the hot job market, rising housing costs have locked out many first-time homebuyers, and the working class has struggled to overcome the growing chasm between the richest and poorest Americans.
As the No. 2155 train took me from my home in Harlem and sped to 2156th Street, I wondered what psychological quirk is imprinted in New Yorkers' brains that turns a few extra stops into a chasm.
They're low enough on the totem pole to have very little say over how those programs are actually executed, which is why we often see a yawning chasm between policy and operations in the Veterans Health Administration.
The proposed wall along our southern border would only serve to deepen an ugly chasm, dividing neighbors who work and live together in the U.S. Some believe in building walls, but Border Angels believes in building doors.
These fluctuations have created a chasm between political ideologies, seemingly positioning good versus evil, inclusion versus exclusion, right versus wrong, and, men versus women, all of which are threatening to eviscerate the interwoven fabric of our country.
There is a huge chasm between the NWSL salaries of national team members, which can reach six figures and even more under the new collective bargaining agreement, and those of players who aren't allocated by U.S. Soccer.
But employee perception suggests the founders didn't always take the time to bring the organization's mission to life inside the company walls, which led to a growing chasm between how executives and their staff saw the brand.
This chasm was reflected in street confrontations around the Capitol, as demonstrators faced off with supporters of President Trump and his nominee, some of them men wearing bright pink polo shirts and "Make America Great Again" caps.
As he wails "Take the diiiiiiiiiive," synthesizers and guitars construct a chasm, an endless fall, anticipating the splash at the bottom that never comes; if it did the impact would be fatal: romantic commitment as imagined deathzone.
There's such a chasm between the 1% of the country who serve and the 99% who don't -- of which I am in the latter group -- there's such an inability to understand why they do what they do.
We may each end up becoming more aware of our own assumptions and biases, altering our own views and finding new paths forward to bridge the chasm in ways that can benefit our nation as a whole.
But the holidays are also tough for many who know spending several days with their families brings chaos, judgment, and the reopening of old wounds — particularly now the political chasm between the generations seems wider than ever.
The result is a chasm between a pool of artists that appear to be implicitly approved by the Recording Academy and ones who have to knock extra loud to be allowed in — if they ever will be.
Britain's vote to leave the European Union has left Prime Minister Theresa May and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany on opposite sides of a chasm, not just on "Brexit" but also on broader issues, including security threats.
Such movies introduced the likes of the directors Karel Reisz, John Schlesinger and Tony Richardson, whose unflinching focus on the urban working class, depicted with a dignity and honesty, has fresh relevance amid contemporary America's economic chasm.
Exactly. So when you look at the future consumer, let's say a post-recreational environment or crossing the chasm further along in the adoption curve, there's going to be a different type of consumer coming into this.
When Gotham is literally splitting apart (it's made of Legos, after all), Batman and the other good guys at first try to link up (they're Legos, after all) and swing across the chasm, pulling the halves back together.
And make no mistake, there's already a strong racial undercurrent in this chasm -- so far, the protesting football players are black, and the most visceral reaction toward the protesters has come from the league's majority white fan base.
The difficulty that the heads of state and government now face is of how exactly to reconcile that chasm between the collective action that the union needs, and the domestic imperatives to which national leaders tend to respond.
" Of DiNardo, Weintraub previously noted that "sometimes the chasm between being a person of interest and being a person that's actually accused or arrested and certainly convicted of a crime is so wide that we never cross it.
On the opposite end of the scale, those who have completed at least some postgraduate coursework have gone from a slight-Democratic tilt in 1992 (50% leaned Democratic, 45% Republican) to a wide 59% to 36% chasm now.
On pages for Venom fandom, one particular image has garnered a great amount of adoration: a moment in the movie's latest trailer, during which a long, slithering tongue inches out of his sharp-toothed chasm of a face.
Lay viewers will struggle to understand how the Stephen Petronio dancers are supposedly falling short, while those with knowledge of dance will identify with the chasm between movement per se and movement executed according to a specific vision.
When, at one point in the season, Shadow shouts his heartbroken despair into the echoing chasm of an empty American landscape, viewers can feel, the way Gaiman did, how this wild unpredictable frontier welcomed so many lost travelers.
Although the exchange is continuing for another five years its freeze on rental fees and load-out costs, decades of aggressive price hikes have left a yawning chasm between the full cost of LME storage and anywhere else.
But in the post-Obamacare world, the chasm that has opened between conservatives' fake and real positions has become unmanageable, and how — or whether — conservatives resolve it has become perhaps the most interesting public policy question going today.
But the sides bridged the chasm, and Wilkerson will remain along with two other first-round draft picks, Sheldon Richardson and Leonard Williams, to form one of the league's most formidable defensive lines for this season and beyond.
"Two nations, in short, are staring at each other across a political chasm," wrote John Harris in the left-leaning Guardian, which supported Remain, but James Bartholomew made the same point in the Spectator magazine, which supported Leave.
There are profound policy differences between the candidates, and there's a chasm between those Democrats who think that paradigm-exploding change is necessary (and possible) and those who roll their eyes at that, deeming it naïve and delusional.
For two entire blocks, every storefront along one side of the city's main thoroughfare simply dropped, plummeting into a long, ragged chasm that had ripped open underneath it; one theater marquee came to rest level with the street.
I didn't realize that Philippe Petit had, just a few weeks after walking between the Twin Towers in 1974, stretched his high wire above Paterson's swirling chasm and made his way across, as 30,000 people looked on, gasping.
As my Mets descended into a bottomless chasm of losing in the 1970s and early 1980s, my buddies Peter Kurz and Fred Cooper and I trooped up to Yankee Stadium like desert wayfarers in search of an oasis.
As it turns out — as it almost always turns out — I wasn't alone then, and I'm not alone now, in deriving some pleasure from reimagining the word "princess" and letting Ms. Markle bridge a once-impassable mental chasm.
Gwen's death merits a bit of the reaction that greeted the death of the writer Samuel Johnson centuries ago: She has left a chasm, which nobody else can fill up and which nobody has a tendency to fill.
Kois only glancingly mentions racism and the gaping chasm between ethnic and religious minorities and whites in New Zealand, for instance, a decision that seems questionable given the mass shooting by a white supremacist in Christchurch this year.
Not to say that she's purely rapping on this song, but rather that rapping as an act has melted so thoroughly that the chasm between what it currently is and what Grande is doing here isn't very vast.
Report cards about his administration were being issued by the city's dailies, and many concerned his famous pledge, as a candidate, to end the ''tale of two cities,'' the lasting chasm that income inequality had created in the city.
While these trends may have faded from the limelight, Mark Cavender, founder and managing director of the Chasm Institute, said these products could leverage strong adoption among businesses to bridge the gap between technology enthusiasts and more conservative consumers.
"We proved we could be very successful for early adopters, but when we tried to cross the chasm into the mainstream market, there were production and financial troubles we couldn't solve on the capital timeline we had," Cervantes said.
In a few years we will look back on these announcements as a major shift in the pace of disruption and the time we started to "cross the chasm" into a chapter of rapid deployment, consolidation and breakaway winners.
Each new incident further widened the chasm between the president and the caucus, and by December, black lawmakers were willing to skip the opening of Mississippi's historic civil rights museum just to avoid being in the room with Trump.
They're also, implicitly, firing up their base by creating an even greater chasm between the "good old boys," whom they portray as defending their own, and the gold old boys' enemies: the implicit metropolitan (and coded-as-Jewish) elites.
"I think the door is open a crack, and I think all sides have been trying to look for an off-ramp, but there remains a chasm between the U.S. and Iranian position," said John Kilduff of Again Capital.
I've sat on hilltops looking at red lakes, climbed over mountains just to end up in a deep chasm that formed on the opposite side of it, jetpacked over a windy ocean world with bright green water forming waves.
Warning FCC Chairman Ajit Pai that "lying to Congress is a federal crime," Congresswoman Anna Eshoo wrote there existed a "chasm" between what Pai told the committee and what Eshoo herself heard from other FCC officials following the meeting.
Abingdon, Virginia (CNN)A tale of two Virginia districts explains why the geographic, demographic and cultural chasm between the parties in the House of Representatives is about to grow much wider -- with ominous implications for America's escalating political tensions.

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