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1 A few seem unable to resist the urge to narrow the gap .
2 Interest rates have also been lowered to narrow the gap with other countries.
3 That has helped narrow the gap between the Fed and global market expectations.
4 There are things the government could do to narrow the gap .
5 That should narrow the gap in yields that has buoyed the U.S. currency.
6 But not enough has been done to narrow the gap bet.
7 As I narrow the gap , she turns at the sound of my footsteps.
8 They want to narrow the gap between rich and poor.
9 He lost a golden opportunity to narrow the gap between the haves and the have nots.
10 One of Harvey's personal goals in life is to narrow the gap between tragedy and laughter.
11 Mickael Goudemand's try helped narrow the gap to eight - but what followed after half-time was spectacular.
12 The Internet is helping narrow the gap .
13 However, Beacher said markets would be looking to see whether Morrison can narrow the gap with opposition Labor.
14 The stock market also may help narrow the gap between the assets and liabilities of public pension funds.
15 There's ongoing research to implement current tools and future advances to narrow the gap to zero, she said.
16 This time, if Marine Le Pen makes the second round, she is likely to seriously narrow the gap .
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