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Possible bias in the survey is compounded by the cross-sectional rather than longitudinal design; there may well be a disjunction between perceived increase or decrease in hair pulling during participation in the survey, and actual changes in symptoms.
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There is a disjunction between philosophy and practice.
The truth is, there has always been a disjunction between study and work.
"There is a disjunction between scientific observation and policymakers," Kent says.
"There's a disjunction between the work that must be done, and the people doing it.
But there is a disjunction between the political sphere and the entertainment industry's focus on redemption.
As Hoyles points out, there's a disjunction between school maths and maths people use in their lives.
The result, as Mr. Steinfels carefully documents, has been a disjunction between the life of the church and its titular directors.
This was a disjunction — between the natural-aesthetic glories of surfing and the ugly chauvinism of many surfers — that had distressed me since I was a kid.
All through my teenage life and beyond there was a disjunction between what was really happening in people's lives and how it was reflected in the institutions and the laws of the country.
SIMMS: There's always been a disjunction between the general notion of how the country perceives New York -- as this strange, crazy place -- and how much they identify with shows set in New York.
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