But do the numbers above suggest to you two countries that are rapidly diverging?
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So that household compensation and household income are diverging over the years in ever greater amounts?
But GM and Ford's takes on remarkably similar performance have been diverging for months.
Europe and America have also been diverging economically, though one should be cautious about that.
First, different middle-class constituencies have significantly diverging views of what the American Dream actually is.
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Without such reforms, the two halves of Europe will stop converging and start diverging.
Given their starkly diverging paths, what can Big Labor learn from Big Blue?
She told the Parliament that there were "diverging" views between different countries about what could be achieved.
Be Careful before entering the pair trade to make sure the two assets are diverging from each other.
This is rather than criss-crossing and diverging from each other causing many to spill beyond the target area.
Abu Ziad said tensions resulting from diverging allegiances among rebel factions have led to setbacks on the ground.
Consumer behavior and TV set maker strategies are resulting in widely diverging TV product ranges across the world.
The MACD-His, however, made its low in February and then started to rise, diverging from the MACD, line 2.
The two countries' alliance relationships with the United States are also sharply diverging.
There were both horizontal and vertical divided bar charts, a back-to-back bar chart and a diverging stacked bar chart.
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These diverging family structures may help explain why inequality has risen so dramatically.
More than ever before, the report observes, demographic trends are diverse and diverging.
The biggest question raised by the new research is whether the world is converging demographically or diverging towards disparate futures.
Shelley had perhaps already sensed that public and poetic language were diverging when he called poets the world's unacknowledged legislators.
This change of course, diverging substantially from prior global cap-and-trade plans, is far removed from even the farthest-reaching of U.N. authority.
Ms. Merkel said the euro zone's current crisis can't be solved overnight, because it is the product of years of diverging competitiveness.
On the all-important question of power--the efficacy of power, the morality of power, the desirability of power--American and European perspectives are diverging.
Meanwhile, the turkey market, like so much else in the American economy, seems to be diverging into haves and have-nots.
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The two countries' interests have been diverging since the cold war ended.
Publisher acquisition tactics adise, BookScan has a challenge on its hands: How can it keep up with rapidly diverging and mutating book markets?
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Different, and often diverging, points of view are being put forward and the answer to the question differs from one country to another.
All have diverging concepts, but these bars share one major trait: they are leading lights in this wave of hip new cocktail bars.
In truth it merely brings into focus the fact that America's furrow in world affairs has long been diverging from the European Union's.
Indeed, both President Obama and Governor Romney understand the potential but they are diverging over how the drilling process would be monitored.
From today one thing is in no doubt: Wales is diverging significantly from England in the way pupils will in future be taught and tested.
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