Examples of 'widened the gap' in a sentence

Meaning of "widened the gap"

widened the gap: Describes the action of increasing the distance, difference, or disparity between two or more entities, categories, or concepts

How to use "widened the gap" in a sentence

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widened the gap
Tom widened the gap.
Every test eroded global security and widened the gap in political trust.
Toyota has widened the gap in the standings of consumer perception on automakers.
The transition to a market economy has widened the gap between social categories.
It has widened the gap between those with more and those with fewer opportunities.
I resented them for the pressure and this further widened the gap between us.
We have widened the gap.
They were already a few feet apart, but she still widened the gap.
Globalization has widened the gap between the rich and the poor.
In the first kilometers I went alone and I widened the gap on the climb.
Globalization had also widened the gap between the industrialized countries and the developing countries.
A weaker euro, combined with rising demand for foreign products, has widened the gap.
Then it was crisis that widened the gap between physical specie and paper.
That has widened the gap between major Japanese studio productions, and the independent majority.
This move appears to have further widened the gap between producer and retail prices.

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Asus widened the gap with Toshiba, the sixth-largest vendor.
Bélanger and Emrick Goos were then widened the gap during the last twenty.
Globalization had widened the gap between citizens within countries and between citizens of different countries.
An away defeat to Hercules in March widened the gap to 5 points from the top.
Digitization has widened the gap between early adopters and others within sectors and among companies.
Announcer The red team has now widened the gap to $8.
It has also widened the gap between Catalonia and Spain in this regard.
Kirkuk 's fall or liberation has certainly widened the gap between Talabani 's and Barzani 's supporters.
Green has widened the gap to 2-0 in the digital advantage with a powerful shot on reception.
The increase in 1999 has once again widened the gap between the Prairies and the ROC.
But it has also widened the gap between persons with disabilities and the non-disabled.
The politics of the 1950s widened the gap between Rwandan groups.
If anything, it widened the gap and segregated Aboriginal people more from the mainstream.
This has, unfortunately, widened the gap between rich and poor . ".
The defeat widened the gap between Chelsea and first-place by four points.
His economic agenda has widened the gap between the rich and the rest of us.
It further widened the gap between the poor and the rich countries or G-7 countries.
Social and technological change has widened the gap between traditional and individualistic cultural spheres.
Tardif has also widened the gap ( 3-0 ) at the beginning of the second twenty.
The export-led expansion also widened the gap between rich and poor, fostering social unrest.
These choices, in turn, widened the gap with the Israeli, Saudi and Turkish allies.

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