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Soon, though, this chasm might start to narrow.
Corporate bond spreads normally start to narrow before stockmarkets rally (this was also the case this time round).
Hopefully the 'Pids head this warning and start to narrow the gap between themselves and Salt Lake.
"It destabilizes the regulatory environment because if they start to narrow it down, where will they stop?" Mr. Kagermann said.
A society where it was just as likely for a father as for a mother to take a career break during their children's early years would be a society where the pay gap might start to narrow.
"If you start to narrow the focus of the government down to particular elements of the party, then it may leave you with short-term advantages in terms of presentation or not having to look at difficult issues, but I think in the long run you're likely to be diminished".
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The broadband starts to narrow the moment you stop.
With six weeks to go before the midterm elections, the playing field has started to narrow.
Kumar is still losing money, but the losses are starting to narrow.
"The first worlds after an Olympic Games is always where you start to dust yourself down again as a team and the focus starts to narrow, to thinking forward, you leave the joys of the past behind.
To the Sports Editor: I was delighted to read that universities are starting to narrow the gap between so-called big-time sports -- especially football and men's basketball -- and all the others.
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