11. He is not one of the crowd at the National Bureau of Economic Research, seeking to narrow differences of opinion through careful empirical work. 12. In addition, negotiators have narrowed differences on the knotty issue of welfare reform. 13. In the meantime, Republicans and Democrats can meet to further narrow their differences so that any legislation that emerges will stand a better chance. 14. London-based BAA said it reduced peak passenger charges and increased off-peak charges to narrow the difference between them. 15. London-based BAA has reduced peak passenger charges and increased off-peak passenger charges in an effort to narrow the difference, BAA said. 16. Mortgage passthrough securities lost less than Treasuries, narrowing the differences in yields, or yield spreads. 17. Mosley said government negotiators from the two sides will talk via phone over the next few weeks in an attempt to narrow remaining differences before the January talks. 18. One remaining advantage that videotape has over DVD is its ability to record as well as play back programs, but evolving technology may narrow that difference. 19. Rising interest rates would hurt banks by narrowing the difference between what they earn from loans and pay depositors. 20. Sharon and Mordechai flew over the West Bank on Friday in another effort to narrow their differences. |