1. In nineteen ninety one the gap narrowed to thirty one percent from almost fifty nine. 2. Also, a wide gap has narrowed between agencies and advertisers on the issue of how much they focus on their relationship. 3. As that gap narrows, the yen is likely to appreciate against the dollar. 4. Admittedly, that gap has narrowed over the past two decades. 5. But Clinton consistently has led Dole in state polls, although recent surveys indicate that the gap is narrowing. 6. But he said he expects the gap to narrow fast once Wall Street starts recovering from the bear market. 7. But in Georgia, the reason the gap narrowed is that the scores of whites in fourth-grade math fell closer to the scores of blacks and Hispanics. 8. But that gap has narrowed. 9. But that gap is narrowing too. 10. But the gap is narrowing. |