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Some disconnect.
There's some disconnect.
"Our industry is heavily franchised, though, so that may occasionally create some disconnect," he said.
Economists always have more room for creativity than politicians, so it isn't too surprising that there's some disconnect between Hubbard and the candidate he's advising.
Some disconnect between the formula and the current economic climate is inevitable, the department contends, because accurate data are slow to be compiled.
There was some disconnect yesterday between the jubilant statements coming out of the mountains of Tora Bora -- where Afghan commanders declared victory over the last Al Qaeda holdouts -- and the sober pronouncements by Bush administration officials, who in interview after interview, coolly challenged the notion that this war, begun on Oct. 7, is now over.
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But there are some disconnects.
Tino: There are some disconnects; even now I'm not sure we understand each other.
The survey, which was conducted this year and included detailed follow-up interviews with 22 presidents, found some disconnects between the presidents' desire for change and the financial realities they face.
Such opinion gaps could be the source of some disconnected communications between news gatherers and news readers.
In such cases, one nevertheless may be able to find some disconnected stable consensus regions determined by choosing appropriate sampling periods.
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