1. A bipartisan tax bill will have to bridge big differences between the parties on capital gains tax cuts. 2. It is unlikely that the two sides will be able to bridge their differences. 3. At the same time, Jay should have HR develop severance packages for Annette and Bob in case they are unable to bridge their differences. 4. After a short interlude for reflection, Clinton should summon the two sides back to the bargaining table to bridge their differences. 5. But both Israel and Syria hold different views on how the talks should begin, and the United States would work to bridge the differences, the official said. 6. But companies are finding that the crucial task of bridging cultural differences is harder than they imagined. 7. But Dole has also faced difficulties bridging differences between conservatives and moderates within his own party. 8. But evidently he was unable to bridge the differences on the major issues. 9. But negotiators have yet to bridge differences on a number of important issues, those people said. 10. But nonetheless, this official said, Clinton has prepared a number of proposals to help bridge the differences between them, which he may present later today. |
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