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A deep, steep-sided rift, gap or fissure; a gorge or abyss

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The rocks give way to chasms: deep, endless, murky.

One or two key injuries could potentially broaden gaps in different areas of the pitch to chasms.

Those days have vanished; the busted bubble of real estate reduced most closing offices to chasms of inactivity.

But the older painters sensed a philosophical divide between themselves and the younger men, soon to widen to a chasm.

An ineffective replacement for the founder may cause the business to fail to cross chasm 5 (Ip and Jacobs 2006).

To be able to cross chasm 2, the entrepreneur should be able to generate demand and increase sales.

Financial backing, non-viable means to new technology, may be the reasons for not able to cross chasm 1 (Dunn and Cheatham 1993).

Failure to implement a formal organization structure with professional manpower will pose challenges to cross chasm 4 (Anonymous 1984).

So many hills remain to be climbed, chasms to be bridged, obstacles to be breached.

So many hills remain to be climbed, chasms to be bridged, obstacles to be breached," she said.

Meanwhile, the gap between official data and market perceptions has widened to a chasm.

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