(1) Employers are ditching company schemes, yet no-one seems to be bridging the gap with private savings.
(2) Once we got there, we crept through the small gap in the overgrown hedges that served as the entranceway.
(3) However a lapse of almost two years since the last scheme has left a gap in continuity.
(4) If closing the gap between different income brackets is the name of the game, let it be across the board.
(5) It is quite literally a gap in the mountains and the largest town in the southern alps.
(6) It simply made no difference because the gap between reality and policy is irreconcilable.
(7) He said the Government had an historic opportunity to close the growing income gap in Ireland.
(8) The media were bridging the gap between government and people
(9) Yesterday we plugged the gap in the hedge with two new buddleia plants.
(10) A widening gender pay gap is created and overall, working mothers' employment potential becomes limited.
(11) Our children will never have equal opportunity unless, once and for all, we close the ever-widening achievement gap .
(12) But in my rush I could not find a gap in the hedge to get through to the main road.
(13) How many times over the years has the music industry played up records bridging the gap between jazz and hip hop?
(14) But his chances of bridging the gap with only five racing days to go are virtually non-existent.
(15) Once the Bealach Gaothach is reached, below Kilbride Hill, look for a gap in the forest boundary below.
(16) This gap is the difference between a firm's present distribution system and the potential for it to be increased.
(17) The bison pour through a gap in the hills and are in the corrals in just a few minutes.
(18) Bridging the gap between paper and the network - this is the most important new technology for a decade.
(19) So, unfortunately, we have a huge gap in our knowledge.
(20) Last summer when the park shut at 8pm, teenagers would sneak through a gap in the hedge and congregate in groups.