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Discover Ludwig'face gaps' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about either physical or metaphorical gaps that need to be filled or resolved. For example, "We need to come up with a solution to the economic face gaps we are currently facing."
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They all warned that the city would face gaps of at least $3.7 billion next year.
Beginning in late September, health insurers will be required to cover children on family health plans through age 25, and many companies are making the change now so new college graduates do not face gaps in coverage.
If the new requirements are still pursued in Kentucky and elsewhere, providers and insurers predict patients could face gaps in care and cause Medicaid patients to avoid seeing a doctor, get sicker down the road and end up costing taxpayers and the health system more money in the long run.
It's also an attempt to minimize the number of individuals who face gaps in their coverage since they hold policies that will be eliminated at year's end because they fail to meet Obamacare standards.
But while states do face gaps in their general budgets -- and, at the local level, municipal budget crises are forcing many cities to make tough choices -- most states' pension funds are doing just fine, including those of some states currently engaged in high-profile political budget standoffs.
Though Ghana health policy indicates that health centers should be staffed by a midwife, many health centers in the Northern region face gaps in coverage.
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Based on a simple homogenization approach, the dielectric properties of the realistic ceramic face gap system are quantified by means of the effective permittivity of a hypothetical medium in an idealized crack with the same crack opening and smooth faces.
Newly promoted Cefn Druids host Aberystwyth Town at The Rock and Prestatyn Town face Gap Connahs Quay.
The report states: "Between 2003 and 2009, UK forces in Iraq faced gaps in key capability areas".
Hot spots were experimentally observed mostly along the toridial facing gaps between two columns of W/Cu monoblock units, which are often aggravated by installation misalignment.
Evidence collected by the Hislac team shows that 52% of A&E units are already facing gaps in their consultant rotas, as are 71% of acute medical units, 65% of acute medical wards and 30% of intensive care units.
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