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(John McCain, by comparison, faced a gap of about five points in 2008).
"We knew we faced a gap," said a senior official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the volatility of the situation.
Despite its glowing reputation, Austin has faced a gap when compared with other major metropolitan areas: the lack of a medical school and the cutting-edge research it can provide.
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Investors facing a gap have choices.
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.
Even Texas, which had been weathering the downturn, faces a gap that lawmakers say could top $21 billion over the next two years.
The poorest students will face a gap of £384 in 2010 between tuition fees of £3,290 and the full loan.
At a minimum, employers should keep currently enrolled young adults on their parents' policies so that they do not face a gap in coverage before they can reapply.
Last month the WHO said $103m was needed to continue the fight against Ebola; it faces a gap of $79m.Other groups are trying to help.
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