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How to use disjuncture in a sentence

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The disjuncture between our public face and our private face arises from a failure of presentation, not of a failure of substance.
He argues that this disjuncture comes from time's infinite capacity for substitution.
Unemployment following graduation is high for these students, reflecting a disjuncture between market needs and university education.
There is an increasing disjuncture between conservative myth and cultural reality.
Electricity markets bring a disjuncture between price and the cost of production.
The best angle for Democrats would be to pry at the disjuncture between those two numbers rather than to hit the president head-on.
So what we have is a disjuncture between American immigration policy as it exists today and the simple realities of how our economy works.
What we quickly see is a disjuncture between the pattern, the model, the equation, the algorithm, etc. and people's actual lived experience.
It may also be the case that there is a disjuncture between law and justice.
But there is an awkward disjuncture between these authors' description of the changing situation, and the bleak and brooding conclusions drawn along the way.
The disjuncture between economic growth and stock performance is also much less of a mystery once policy is added to the equation.
Still, the reasons for the disjuncture between principle and policy are not hard to fathom.
The disjuncture between Canada's international human rights commitments and its domestic law cannot be allowed to go unaddressed.
The Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development represents one attempt and a real opportunity to redress this disjuncture.
So it is perfectly possible to have this kind of disjuncture of great scarcity in some sectors of the market and unemployment in others.
It would seem that there is a disjuncture between the low interest in politics and public life in general, and the high level of emotional engagement in the election debate.
With most politicians in these sorts of settings I watch and see the disjuncture between what they are doing and what they should be doing, what they're supposed to be doing.
But what should we expect from a magazine that trades so expertly in the disjuncture between fantasy and reality?
The Joint Committee noted that where initial training was in place there was often a disjuncture between the training provided and the realities of the schools, their communities, and the world of work.
There is also a real disjuncture between the demand for rapid land reform and the time needed to build women's capacity to maximize the opportunities that land reform undoubtedly holds for them.
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