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In fact, a generation gap has emerged at work.
While the absolute sums have grown since, a gap has emerged and widened (see chart).
However, PSS implementation rates are disappointingly low and an implementation gap has emerged.
In reckoning with the wrongs of the big business firm in one serious case after another, a responsibility gap has emerged.
That gap has emerged in the past few years because falling stockmarkets, rising longevity and declining interest rates have together battered pension-scheme finances.
Over the summer, a grim gap has emerged with now some 55% of Americans disapproving of Obama's performance compared to an anaemic 38% who approve.
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In the first few years of this decade, two parallel debates about the achievement gap have emerged.
All in all, a n important gap had emerged between the job it was expected to fulfill and the job it was in reality doing.
Nine weeks later, when the students were tested again, large performance gaps had emerged: as the semester dragged on, the control group performed worse than they had originally, while the students who received mindfulness training became more accurate and focussed.
While U.S.-Egyptian military ties have been largely shielded from the worst of the friction over Sissi's moves against political opponents, gaps have emerged over the safety of U.S. peacekeeping troops there and over Egypt's approach to managing its militant threat.
However, evidence gaps have emerged in the public finance management system that hinder budget prioritization and the government's fulfilment of child rights in financial terms.
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