51. Bridging the gap in generational tastes poses a big challenge to lodges, which function as social clubs, complete with bars and jukeboxes. 52. Bridging the gap on some issues -- foremost among them a tobacco tax -- is proving elusive. 53. Bush tailored the summit schedule to allow opportunities for his style of personal diplomacy to bridge the gap between his background and that of his guest. 54. Bridging gaps As Korol was forging bonds with the new people in his life, the Chiricos and Korols were beginning to form a powerful bond through him. 55. Bridging that gap is difficult, he wrote, but essential. 56. Bridging the gap between math and the real world holds the hope, too, of bridging the gap between the sexes. 57. Bridging the gap between tailored and casual, Martin has pushed dress-casual forward and more than likely inspired many to brush up on their dance moves. 58. Bridging the gap between the two has required investment as well as work, with geography a critical issue. 59. Bridging the gap, Sharp said, involves making a considerable effort to understand a culture, or hiring someone who does. 60. But a new owner is bringing sales up to one-time standards by bridging the gap between the working class and the fashion conscious. |
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