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So students like Ms. Zaidenweber face a gap in coverage of several months.
The poorest students will face a gap of £384 in 2010 between tuition fees of £3,290 and the full loan.
Still, Pace said last week that U.S. troops will face a gap of up-armored Humvees and other armored vehicles that will not be closed until July, and according to the Pentagon, commanders will be required to share 500 up-armored vehicles.
Even if the MetroCard discounts are eliminated, Mr. Hevesi said, the transportation authority will still face a gap of at least $840 million, requiring aid from the state or the city in the form of a tax increase, or a fare and toll increase in 2005.
The Department of Work and Pensions says nearly two-thirds of housing benefit tenants will be no worse off, or will face a gap of £10 or less a week between their rent and their benefits and the government has accused critics of "scaremongering".
The assessment of how this happened will continue for a while, but one big reason why it happened is that Americans today face a gap in social capital unlike any in our history, and it is tearing a gigantic hole in our nation's fabric.
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Investors facing a gap have choices.
(John McCain, by comparison, faced a gap of about five points in 2008).
Mayor Bloomberg estimates that the city faces a gap of nearly $5 billion for the fiscal year beginning July 1.
"Albany is facing a gap of some $6 billion next year," said Mr. Turetsky, of the budget office.
"Likewise, New York City faces a gap of more than $3 billion for the upcoming fiscal year.
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