1. But when a particular sub-group of workers is taken - assembly line workers - the gap is narrowed. 2. This leads one to ask how the gap can be narrowed. 3. Aldred narrowed the gap with his second penalty before Watson scored his two tries, both from close range. 4. It is number one nylon producer in Europe and second in the world and looking to narrowing the gap between itself and world leader Du Pont, says Coleman. 5. Although Palm has a comfortable lead in the personal digital assistant market, competition from new entrants is narrowing the gap. 6. Ambrose starts with Eisenhower, which narrows the gap for me. 7. Analysts said Germany should narrow the gap rapidly. 8. An increase in revenue from the export of commodities like coffee, soybeans and orange juice narrowed the gap. 9. An increase in the export of commodities like coffee and soybeans has narrowed the gap. 10. And he wins plaudits from liberals like Edelman who note his success in narrowing the gap between rich and poor students in Texas. |