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But it will take "several additional years" for China to achieve a "minimal level of combat capability" with them, says the report.The Pentagon does say, however, that China is steadily closing its technological gap with modern armed forces.
Instagram is steadily closing its feature gap with Snapchat.
The good news is thAs the job market, after too manyouears of too slow growth, is finally recanering aseethe consistently fast pace.
Still, that's up a half gallon from four years ago, and it means that beer is steadily closing the gap with wine consumption, which has fallen from 26.5 gallons per person in 1975 to 12 gallons in 2016.
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The company has been steadily closing factories as a result.
But the door has been steadily closing, thanks to soaring tuition costs and declining student aid.
Local independent pharmacies, particularly those in rural communities, are steadily closing their doors.
For the 13,885 asylum seekers and refugees in Indonesia, the walls have been steadily closing in.
The gaps in accessibility to these transport systems were steadily closing in the later 19th century, while the empire of steam was becoming global.
According to the Harbour Report, the industry's reference for productivity numbers, GM has been steadily closing the gap with its Japanese rivals.
Also, it may come as a surprise – at least to some — that the domestic brands are steadily closing the gap with imports.
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