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gaps <a gap; gaps> N

gaps

budgetary gap ECON

crushing gap INDUST

currency gap ECON

development gap ECON

erosional gap GEOL

erosion gap GEOL

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Gaps are frequent in the lists of ancient sees, especially those of the Eastern Church.
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Due to their changeable body size they were ideal for squeezing through small gaps and were used primarily in robberies.
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I have to squeeze in through the gaps and then plop into a seat built for someone about 10 centimetres shorter and 30 kilograms lighter.
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These rays, which stream through gaps in clouds (particularly stratocumulus) or between other objects, are columns of sunlit air separated by darker cloud-shadowed regions.
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These gaps affect the moisture and sunlight available, altering the habitats for plants and animals on the forest floor.
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These include removing selected species, creating gaps for regeneration of new individuals, recycling nutrients, and dispersing seeds.
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You can't hear what's being said, but two world-weary commentators fill in the gaps.
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He never falters, but there are countless gaps between words, in the middle of sentences, which don't chime with natural pauses.
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Many people fall victim to the giant gaps between the train and platform -- especially the violet-white trains whose foot board height is more than that of the old trains.
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Interleaving introduced gaps between data sectors to allow time for slow equipment to get ready to read the next block of data.
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