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What is a disjuncture?

What is a disjuncture? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. A lack of union, or lack of coordination, or separation.
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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.

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