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They are the best but by a small, bridgeable margin.
Two sets of proposals on the table, important differences between them, but perhaps bridgeable.
After all, he said, the net price gap is often bridgeable, with financial aid.
But often in the campaign the gap seems bridgeable by the sheer exuberance of human nature.
But the few hundred thousand that separates the two sides is probably a bridgeable gap.
He described the differences between the two sides as "far but bridgeable," and predicted that agreement still could be reached within the next few days.
It is presumably bridgeable by the wisdom and knowledge that the library symbolizes.
"The gap is real, but it is bridgeable," he said.
These differences are to some degree bridgeable.
The complete range would have four bridgeable amplifier channels and an integrated monitoring and control network.
"When physical objects can be hurled across the un- bridgeable gulf between galactic clusters, at some speed much greater than light.
The expansion will allow Saskatoon International Airport to handle 2.2 million using 8 bridgeable gates and 3 ground loading positions.
"We made progress, and we reached agreement on points that in earlier rounds seemed to be unbridgeable, and suddenly this week they became bridgeable," he said.
Mr. Peres said that there were "gaps" between the parties but that he believed they were "bridgeable."
They have shown that the gap between the different communities is smaller than Mr Torode would have us believe, and it is bridgeable.
Coleraine is situated at the lowest bridgeable point of the River Bann, where the river is 90 metres wide.
In May a peace agreement was stillborn after only one Darfur rebel faction signed it, but the pact can be renegotiated, for the differences are small and bridgeable.
But this seemingly bridgeable difference reflected a far more serious political disagreement over whether minorities, like whites, should be able to block decisions affecting regions made by a black-majority government.
Huge gulfs between peoples of the same world, and huger gulfs between peoples of different worlds, yet all these gulfs were bridgeable.
Two gold panels and the shifting lighting, here by Mr. Tillett and Hans Geeratz, divided the stage into separate but bridgeable universes.
Beyond that ghostly sheen of color, at incredible distances beyond - yet quickly bridgeable through the minds of the Iku-Nuku - lay Munga, the Planet of Birth.
Degrees of Optimism After further talks today between officials of the European Community and the United States, a senior British official said, "The differences are narrowing and they should be bridgeable."
This category subdivides into small signal amplification, and power amps that are optimised to driving speakers, sometimes with multiple amps grouped together as separate or bridgeable channels to accommodate different audio reproduction requirements.
"There is some additional work that does need to be done, but many of the differences that remain are easily bridgeable if others who are working with Congressman Norwood are interested in bridging those differences."
While I applaud his aspirations, as a person who worked in a government IT (disclaimer: not American) environment before, all I can say is that if the gap was bridgeable, it would have been bridged decades ago.