Sentence examples for work of bridging from inspiring English sources

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There is no evidence that the mayor can rein in his compulsive hostility and begin the critical work of bridging the chasm between his administration and black New Yorkers.

This reply is adequate only if it is true, as Popper assumes, that singular existential statements will always do the work of bridging the gap between a universal theory and a prediction.

Yes, eBay and Amazon dominate the category, but there are new opportunities all around us, and founders who can correctly identify them and do the hard work of bridging the offline to online and getting to a liquid marketplace can gain real business advantages and economic defensibility.

Before he got there, others at the church had begun the slow, hard work of bridging the gap.

Politics aside, Senator Obama's speech is an excellent place from which to start the difficult work of bridging that divide.

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What I learned from my participation in that ministry is that to perpetually surround ourselves with those we agree with and avoid engaging in the uncomfortable work of bridge building is exclusion, and exclusion is a sin whether it manifests as racism or homophobia or in more insidious ways such as excluding people due to their political beliefs, worship style, taste in music, etc.

The work of joining, bridging, make space for love... and sorrow... and potential... is a daily act of faith and will in Ferguson and beyond.

They both also agreed that it would take a lot of time and a lot of work to bridge the divide.

There is currently a number of research work performed in the area of bridging the gap between Information Retrieval (IR) and Online Social Networks (OSN).

4.19pm Voigt has already had to snuff out two breaks, but on each occasion he has had to do all of the work to bridge the gap; none of the other riders have wanted to bear the brunt of the workload, cannily making the favourite strain that little bit more.

Outside Building 7, I chatted with an engineer about the bygone days of great brick-and-mortar public works, of bridges, schools and hospitals, of well-meaning efforts at great expense to meet the needs of the poor and sick.

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