91.   But in the larger sense, for Britain, the gap is the emptiness between what is and what Britons wish would be.

92.   But other researchers claim that the pay gap is not nearly as bleak as the draft study suggests.

93.   But Malley and others who took part said there were gaps on every issue.

94.   But maybe there are gaps in their savviness.

95.   But some scholars said the achievement gap is the product of a complicated interplay of school, family and social influences that can be tricky to untangle.

96.   But often, the gap is less impressive than it appears.

97.   But the gap between them is cavernous.

98.   But the gap between them was bigger than that.

99.   But the gap cannot be so great as to create a sense that the military is completely out of step with life outside.

100.   But the gap is clear.

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