What we quickly see is a disjuncture between the pattern, the model, the equation, the algorithm, etc. and people's actual lived experience. |
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. |
The best angle for Democrats would be to pry at the disjuncture between those two numbers rather than to hit the president head-on. |
Unemployment following graduation is high for these students, reflecting a disjuncture between market needs and university education. |
The Geneva Declaration on Armed Violence and Development represents one attempt and a real opportunity to redress this disjuncture. |
So what we have is a disjuncture between American immigration policy as it exists today and the simple realities of how our economy works. |