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With six weeks to go before the midterm elections, the playing field has started to narrow.
The latest official figures showed that manufacturing output was almost 5% higher in February than a year earlier, and the trade gap has started to narrow, though it is still running at more than £2bn a month.
"But it wasn't until credit spreads between investment grade and high yield started to narrow and high-yield bonds started to take off that we saw a flow of cash.
"What I noticed about him that day as I was arguing with him was that his eyes started to narrow, almost to wee black beads," Ferguson would later recall.
Though the disparity has started to narrow somewhat over the last week, with Republicans gaining a decisive advantage in places like Cleveland and Des Moines, the story in battleground states has been the same for much of the last month: even at their most effective, the super PACs have helped Mr. Romney fight only to a draw.
That gap has started to narrow since the bailout, but is still significant.
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The broadband starts to narrow the moment you stop.
Soon, though, this chasm might start to narrow.
Hopefully the 'Pids head this warning and start to narrow the gap between themselves and Salt Lake.
Kumar is still losing money, but the losses are starting to narrow.
Corporate bond spreads normally start to narrow before stockmarkets rally (this was also the case this time round).
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