81.   But exactly what that gap should be, the premium investors should pay for faster growth, is a continuing debate.

82.   But even at some of the finest programs there are glaring gaps.

83.   But for now the cultural gap is deep.

84.   But for many of those involved, the gap is as wide as the difference between urban and rural lifestyles.

85.   But he pointed out that the much larger and significant political gap was the one that existed between Sharon and Arafat themselves.

86.   But he was forced to concede last fall that there was a gap in the proof, and retreated once again to grapple with the problem.

87.   But even among the current crop of medical students, there are gaps in training.

88.   But if the gap between the parties is smaller, it is still critical.

89.   But if past experience is a guide, the budget gap is more likely to grow in the coming months than to shrink.

90.   But Ghani insists those gaps are not as wide as they appear.

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