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All of which means the majority leader, Harry Reid, has a big gap to bridge in trying to reconcile the two Senate bills.
Giving his first reaction to the polls commissioned by Ashcroft, he said: "These polls show that Scottish Labour is well behind and has a big gap to close.
Although the HER activity has a big gap with commercial platinum catalyst, this study can provide an important experimental exploration for the design of copper based non noble metal/nano porous carbon composite HER electrocatalyst.
Its scientific output has already overtaken that of the United States, but on measures of quality, such as articles published in the high-quality journals tracked by the Nature Index, it still has a big gap to close.
"It's not a growth story," Gray says, "but it has a big gap between today's price and its intrinsic value".
So while it's true that the current president has a big gap, one can't conclude necessarily that his spending is too high.
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I have a big gap now to get the training in, get some fitness training in".
That's OK, it was only 500m and he had a big gap.
We've a big gap before our next one [a primary schoolboy] so we may be able to manage to help her, then save enough for him.
At the 2nd his drive whistled into the trees and he was fortunate to have a big gap through which he could see the green, 163 yards away.
Organization and management of the work zone in China have a big gap with some developed countries, so it is necessary to analyze the key factors of the work zone safety and mobility in order to increase the management level.
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