Sentence examples for to be a divide from inspiring English sources

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But the organization said that there continues to be a divide between workers with short-term contracts and little job security, and workers in highly protected permanent jobs.

I don't think there needs to be a divide between the entrepreneurial and the academic because it's easy to build those skills into any discipline.

There appears to be a divide in the vendor space between publisher models, where the content is embedded with the platform, and a platform-only model, where content is provided from external sources.

Until the rules are finalized and passed by D.H.H.S., there will continue to be a divide between what the A.C.A. says it will do and what is actually happening to many people who struggle with mental illness.

But although there did seem to be a divide of sorts between traditionalists and modernizers, there were also those who, like Julie Hockold, believed that change was inevitable and that Crufts could accommodate both camps.

In fact, there seems to be a divide between East Coast and West Coast superangels.

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That everything is for sale?" Age seems to be a dividing factor.

"The vote on China is going to be a dividing line.

His prospects in the election are favorable, too, against what is likely to be a divided opposition.

Since the Brexit vote, people have been dicing and slicing the result to describe the different ways in which it revealed us to be a divided nation.

But he added on a hopeful note: "Today Miami seems to be a divided community but from a divided community to a united community, the change can be very quick and very short".

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