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"People draw the parallel with tobacco," he said, "but there's a huge chasm of a difference between the two.
If someone gets caught in a chasm of a few years period where they have not invested and embraced new technology, they could be at a massive disadvantage from a profit and loss perspective.
And being wedged between these two giants, falling further and further into this chasm of a lie you've created ― that's no day at the beach. .
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Barack Obama based his presidential campaign on the notion that the nation needed to step past the cultural chasm of an earlier era, and younger Americans, in particular, endorsed that vision.
But even (or perhaps, particularly) when it is removed from its carefully motivated context, the image maintains its force and piquancy as a metaphor of urban anxiety: modern man uncertainly suspended over the chasm of an uncaring, impersonal metropolis, struggling to hold on to something, anything, as his feet churn the void and the minutes of his life click away.
It will feel like a leap of faith at times, as if stepping off a cliff into the chasm of an unknown future.
Who, after all, knows the reciprocal ebb and flow of the infinitely big and the infinitely small, the reverberation of causes in the chasms of a being, the avalanches of creation?
She found herself at the bottom of a chasm of lush natural beauty, a roaring stream at its base, carved deep into the granite of the rugged White Mountains, yet so narrow as to be easily missed from the top.
Is there really a yawning chasm of difference between an irritated author anonymously writing himself a well-constructed review, perhaps to counter vicious personal comments, and a professional reviewer openly writing a glowing review of a novel in a Sunday newspaper because its author was a charming guest at his Sussex beach hut lunch last weekend?
Tsomo escaped Tibet last year on a zipline that carried her into Nepal over a chasm of jagged rocks and a river gushing white as frothing milk.
Wembley went from a cacophony to a chasm of silence in the space of a few cruel seconds as Shaun Johnson shimmied his way through an exhausted defence to book New Zealand's place in the World Cup final.
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