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She noted that there might be "a gap in perceptions" over some issues, though she did not elaborate.
The price of discipline might be a gap in creativity — the ability to freelance — when the disciplined offense was momentarily checkmated.
We want to support trustees wherever there might be a gap in their skills, knowledge or confidence in using digital technology, and that includes helping to demystify technology when needed.
We thought there might be a gap in the market for a web and graphic design company with experience of working on projects for larger companies and one that could do the complicated development, graphic and web design equally well.
Therefore, there might be a gap between what is recommended and the techniques actually used by people.
However, there might be a gap between the stiffened tissue and the tumor during insertion with larger-diameter probes (Figure 12b).
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If you're planning your family, two years might be a worthy gap to shoot for.
And with the difference in camp and school schedules, there might be a smaller gap before the end of the workday — too small to hire a sitter.
There might be a digital gap on between my parents and grandparents.
Accumulating evidences on the extent of cell plasticity [ 10– 13] and striking ease of cell reprogramming [ 14– 16] suggest that there might be a significant gap between measured potential of a cell and its fate in developing conceptus.
As the frequency of sexual intercourse turns out to be reduced and FSFI testing only explores the last 4 weeks, there might be a "diagnostic gap" concerning sexual function in the elderly.
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