At least one other company operating in North Dakota - Sharper Shape, which manufactures the Sharper A6 drone - is seeking permission.
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All these years, anxious and angry, we had been whetting sharper and sharper blades, the better to cut ourselves with.
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Indeed, Clinton's social media presence has become sharper and sharper as she turns her focus toward battling Trump, the Republican's presumptive nominee.
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"Cameras are getting sharper and sharper, and they pick up so much more detail than what we can typically see," says Khalil.
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And with the partisan preferences of the white electorate increasingly polarized along educational and urban/rural lines, that's giving the Senate a sharper and sharper partisan skew.
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Selfies definitely look sharper: And low-light performance from the selfie camera is a little sharper, too: But if you look closely, there's still a lot of image noise.
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The graphics get slightly sharper year by year, mostly as a result of cutaway sequences that seem to exist only to show that the graphics can, in fact, get sharper.
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" And, even sharper: "You wrote the song 'Be Cool.
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The flash reading, at 53.63, had suggested a sharper rise.
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More tangible signs of a sharper slowdown ahead have emerged.
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Gordon has been even sharper coming off the bench, though.
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Again, details are a lot sharper on the SonyNikon Z73.
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I definitely looked a lot sharper and a lot cleaner.
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The movement has been even sharper among white evangelical Protestants.
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"He got sharper as the game went on," Hurdle said.
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Other regions posted sharper rises but from much smaller bases.
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This approach produces sharper, cleaner images at a lower resolution.
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Eminem is back and his tongue is sharper than ever.
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Those insights make the big companies even sharper, she says.
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RIS will let programmers have sharper images in background assets.
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All are expected to see increases, some sharper than others.
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"If you need a sharper pencil, Sarah, just ask," Mrs.
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He said he felt sharper as the game went on.
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Professional operators also have a sharper incentive to act responsibly.
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Your flow will be sharper and sex life even richer.
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Avoiding an even sharper deficit reduction has forced heavy borrowing.
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"Since then, the overall situation has gotten sharper," he said.
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Sharper Image's SBS1 makes a stylish statement on any desk.
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In other words, all your selfies will look much sharper.
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Such questions are, if anything, even sharper for Mrs. Clinton.
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Over the past three weeks, Matz has been even sharper.
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"I feel like our focus is sharper now," she said.
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Industrial commodities tend to benefit from sharper appetite for risk.
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His curveball, he said, is harder and sharper than ever.
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But your intuition is sharper than usual, so trust it.
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"I'd like to be sharper than I was," he said.
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The contrast between the two candidates could not be sharper.
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Under Mr. Trump, those incentives are sharper than ever before.
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The scrutiny will only grow sharper in the coming weeks.
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"That guidance might get a lot sharper at any point."
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The sharper your brain, the more it cut you up.
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DFMGI falling 0.5%, although they recovered from sharper intraday losses.
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Confirmation of his successor could be an even sharper battle.
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The contours were sharper now, the colors brighter and bolder.
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So, hopefully we get the ball moving better and sharper.
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In fact, the translation brought certain elements into sharper focus.
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That's a sharper drop than the 34.2% decline in September.
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The iPhone 11 is way sharper, with far more detail.
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The term 4K, also called Ultra HD, offers sharper clarity.
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Walking through Central Park, my senses were sharper than ever.
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On Tuesday, however, Mr. O'Rourke was far sharper and edgier.
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The white working class in particular saw even sharper declines.
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Nestlé and rivals see opportunities to apply their sharper marketing skills.
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Mr Pinney enjoys this sharper political aspect of his misty subject.
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Cedric Richmond zeroed in on Sessions' history with a sharper edge.
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Where it stands: Internal lines were defined a little sharper yesterday.
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Here are just a few animals with senses sharper than yours.
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It's said to be lighter, stronger, and sharper than other steel.
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The Pro is thinner than ever and comes with sharper edges.
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OLED screens make images appear brighter and sharper than LCD panels.
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Individual petals are a lot sharper on the flower pic, too.
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But a better diet helped the tortoise develop a sharper bite.
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The disappearance of Mr Khashoggi brings that record into sharper focus.
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The images it produced also felt sharper, richer, and more realistic.
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"We'll look at [future tweets] with a sharper eye," Reidinger said.
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Only this wolf has even sharper teeth than the House bill.
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Samsung is swapping the rounded edges for a sharper metal design.
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Louis Daguerre's images, imprinted on metal rather than paper, were sharper.
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Among women with young children the social divide is even sharper.
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His biggest thing is he's getting stronger, pitches are getting sharper.
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Sharper is appealing the federal judge's sentence, according to court records.
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The world when I'm close to her is sharper and brighter.
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With the right content, it translates to a noticeably sharper picture.
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There are sharper edges, tweaked colors, altered animations, and so on.
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First off, and most importantly, sharper handling equates to safer driving.
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Today, those political overtones are sharper — and perhaps bleaker — than ever.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a sharper deterioration of 48.5.
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One year later, Iconix Brand Group acquired The Sharper Image brand.
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Among married people, the drop in sexy times was much sharper.
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There are some gimmicky Sharper Image-reject gifts in the collections.
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Bush's family and close friends were familiar with her sharper side.
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But he has to be sharper around and on the greens.
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It's a double-edged sword, but one side is getting sharper.
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The plans most likely will come into sharper focus on Nov.
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You want that touch bar and even sharper graphics, you say?
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Last year, Sharper did not make it past the first winnowing.
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Overall, Trump was sharper and better prepared tonight — and it showed.
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In this way, the satire in this novel is even sharper.
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Europe have seen their defining programmatic differences come back into sharper
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Running a higher pressure economy can lead to sharper inflationary pressures.
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Listen to the meditation below and see if you feel sharper:
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The retrograde ends today and your intuition is feeling much sharper.
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If anything, the teams should be sharper with less time off.
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Couches and armchairs had sharper lines and lots of gray upholstery.
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In Washington, DC, we experienced the sharper side of American life.
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If it was sharper you'd have more volatility down the track.
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I expect China's remarks in private regarding Taiwan were even sharper.
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Hondros, whose prints are rectangular, favored longer sightlines and sharper diagonals.
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Mariah would begin cutting herself, bringing her pain into sharper focus.
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That could result in sharper moves downward in stock market indexes.
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This horror movie has a hook that's sharper than it sounds.
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The good moments are sweeter, and the bad moments are sharper.
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Just hope you get stuff a little sharper for next game.
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" Growing sharper as he talked, he said: "What about during 9/11?
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Other brands in ThreeSixty Group's portfolio include Sharper Image and Discovery Kids.
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Sharper losses could be in store for Wall Street.
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New computers were driven by faster processors, sharper displays and better batteries.
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All of that has put a sharper focus on the U.S. dollar.
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But that doesn't mean Sharper will end up doing 15 to 20.
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Imports shrank for a fourth straight month and at a sharper pace.
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But beneath its buzzwords and hopeful calls for unity is sharper stuff.
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" Gingrich was even sharper on "Fox News Sunday," calling Trump's remarks "inexcusable.
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This issue becomes sharper as the ECB unwinds the programme this year.
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Other dead brands, like Sharper Image came along for the ride too.
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And it made me that much sharper and stronger of a person.
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You'll feel way sharper than you have over the last few weeks!
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The reviewer there also noted that the S7 was much, much sharper.
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Her role will come into even sharper focus in the coming weeks.
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And it is using them to make its own shipping services sharper.
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Cook did redeem himself minutes later, though, with a much sharper photo.
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The partisan divide was even sharper when it came to the media.
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The slightly sharper image is front-and-center in the new design.
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Sharper, 40, is accused of drugging and raping women in four states.
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Overall, the nova plus took better, sharper photos with darker, richer colors.
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The printer has a new sharper design that resembles a juice box.
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The editing got sharper, and so did Lenney's knack for writing jokes.
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Cloud stocks got clobbered Wednesday, posting sharper declines than the overall market.
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Four climbing FAANG stocks could be poised for an even sharper rally.
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Increased infrastructure investment may have prevented a sharper decline in economic growth.
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This sprawl frustrated some participants, who wanted a sharper focus on growth.
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They were, yes, smarter and sharper than I was…but I was . . .
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Political attacks against banks have become sharper during the American presidential campaign.
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Harvey looked better at times on Tuesday, his slider sharper than before.
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Its problems, though, are still American problems, albeit sharper and more extreme.
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But he acknowledged the team needed to be sharper moving the ball.
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In the second, more negative, scenario the EU's relative decline is sharper.
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But European champions Liverpool were quicker and sharper in the second period.
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In Joe's time, there was a sharper distinction between business and espionage.
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And the Mexican government is much smarter, much sharper, much more cunning.
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A sharper point of departure is reining in Wall Street excesses: Mrs.
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But in recent weeks the exchanges have grown sharper and more personal.
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And the Chinese began to have an expanded, sharper sense of themselves.
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An even sharper drop, of 37 percent, is predicted for European banks.
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A tourist is ambling causally; my curiosity is much sharper than that.
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Using your memory and brain makes your brain...well, sharper and fitter.
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The viewfinder is larger and sharper than older Fujifilm Instax film cameras.
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And with the Yankees eliminated, those questions have come into sharper focus.
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The perils of the diplomatic breakdown came into sharper relief on Friday.
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The Haitian ambassador to the United States was sharper in his criticism.
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His line of steaks ceased to be available at The Sharper Image.
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"China Dream" is a sharper political allegory than Mr. Ma's earlier novels.
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If Panama was a sharper side, it would be a big problem.
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Its display is actually technically sharper than the $1,000 Galaxy S10 Plus.
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That means sharper text for reading, more impressive video playback and more.
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This move, however, masks even sharper increases against a number of currencies.
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Mr. Sanders got wiped out on issues of sharper local resonance: Mrs.
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Her mind was more agile, her tongue sharper, her wit more lancing.
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Breakingviews William A. Ackman needs sharper ideas guys on his ADP payroll.
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His trademark sinker looked sharper, and he induced a number of groundouts.
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Vivo's photo is sharper, and the colors are more true to life.
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" More experienced reporters, he said, "ask questions that are sharper, more informed.
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"I thought he was sharper today overall," Cubs manager Joe Maddon said.
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The days get grayer, the air gets sharper, the nights stretch longer.
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"Noah is sharper than he is given credit for," says Mr. Deb.
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The endorsements come as Sanders has begun drawing sharper contrasts with Warren.
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Perhaps what we're seeing here is some of that in sharper relief.
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WQHD is sharper than FHD, but in all honesty, I never longed for a sharper resolution while using the phone at FHD, and the 120Hz refresh rate is so good that it makes up for any loss of sharpness.
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Why not make your jawline a little bit sharper, your chin more symmetric?
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Trump Steaks were sold at Sharper Image, which filed for bankruptcy in 2008.
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An attorney for Sharper could not be immediately reached for comment on Tuesday.
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Even though the P20 Pro's pic has less megapixels, it still looks sharper.
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But Deadpool was funnier, and sharper, than Suicide Squad—for one crucial reason.
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His protection is improving, and he'll get even better with sharper pocket awareness.
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The attacks, though sharper, were mostly along lines that have already been explored.
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Former NFL safety Darren Sharper, right, huddles with attorney Blair Berk in 2014.
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"It made me sharper, it made me more conscious of time," Madden said.
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But decelerations in credit and investment suggest that a sharper slowdown lies ahead.
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The new Echo's sound is sharper, with more treble than the first model.
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It's impossible for me to convey the sharper visuals in words or photos.
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"But maybe people do it with a sharper edge for women," he added.
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In addition, there will be sharper focus on kids and technology in 2019.
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"Shears are sharper than household scissors and give a precise cut," Kola says.
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In the month of July alone, the slowdown in wage growth was sharper.
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Under Entwistle that focus is about to get a whole lot more sharper.
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As an NFL analyst, Sharper was traveling to several cities for various games.
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In the same quarter a year earlier, earnings declined by a sharper 44%.
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The lens is also just much higher quality and is thus much sharper.
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Sharper equity market gyrations could serve up opportunities for stock pickers to shine.
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There's a bigger, sharper screen, a new processor, a larger battery, and more.
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The GPO can result in even sharper cuts to spousal and survivor benefits.
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However, the sharper jump in yields following the election has been more noteworthy.
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In addition, the Force Touch trackpad offers a sharper response than the original.
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But Gates's Cassandra-like powers of prediction were even sharper than she realized.
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Economists polled by Reuters had forecast a sharper deterioration for February of 48.5.
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But their absence has placed the inner West Wing dynamics in sharper relief.
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The XTN S&P transportation index has dropped an even sharper 5 percent.
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And in shaping panels, lines can be made sharper than with conventional pressing.
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In person, she displays both charm and sharper political instincts than her opponent.
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Donald Trump became president, providing a sharper focus to the host's political humor.
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But its cacophony of voices does throw those dilemmas into even sharper relief.
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PageGroup noted a sharper decline in its British business from the previous quarter.
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The new model offers improved visibility at night and support for sharper video.
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The result is sharper and more current images on Google Earth than before.
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CDC researchers have said unpublished data from 2015 shows an even sharper spike.
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For the Kremlin leader, however, a summit may draw shortcomings into sharper relief.
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You'll get better colors, sharper highlights, and have a more cinematic experience overall.
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What results is a darker, sharper-edged take on an already gloomy track.
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No young artist has a sharper view of the future than Cao Fei.
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I wanted to take all that away, go back to something cleaner, sharper.
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We take a look at the ever-sharper divisions in America's abortion debate.
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Assuming the impeachment process continues, these divisions may grow even sharper and deeper.
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The two images are then combined together to create a sharper single photo.
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That means sharper contrasts are being drawn and real enmity is becoming apparent.
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Bloomberg has been sharper and more engaged than he was the last time.
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But he went on to make his work ever sharper and more composed.
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Mr. Buttigieg probably had the most to gain from drawing a sharper contrast.
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Photo are brighter and sharper and the phone does better in low light.
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It helps to limit overexposure, ultimately leaving you with a much sharper image.
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Learning is never a failure and makes our innovation muscle stronger and sharper.
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For one thing, they said, the Iraqi ground troops are now much sharper.
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But as the cap keeps tightening, it's expected to have a sharper bite.
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You will use these souls as currency to purchase a slightly sharper sword; you will use the sharper sword to hunt something called a 'gaping dragon', which awaits you in the depths beneath that miserable-looking city in the distance.
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The Galaxy S27 Edge (left) is a hair sharper than the Pixel XL (right).
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Something more than a sharper camera or bigger screen — something you'd never seen before?
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Even at full 43% resolution, the G4 Plus's photos are only a hair sharper.
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The twins deliver harmonies that are tighter, sharper, more mature—more cognizant and deliberate.
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This time, the Pixel 3 wins thanks to more saturated colors and sharper details.
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I was genuinely shocked to find that the Sony A7R III was sharper. Consistently.
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Three cities experienced a spike in deaths sharper than the 58% suffered by Chicago.
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What matters is that pictures of my daughters look warmer, sharper, more detailed, whatever.
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The reckoning following President Donald Trump's impeachment acquittal came into sharper focus on Tuesday.
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And the better cameras get, the sharper each of those flaws comes into focus.
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The lighter, sharper XF is much more competitive with the heavyweights in this class.
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There's also an eight-megapixel front-facing camera, so you can take sharper selfies.
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The result is a lifted effect, which gives the illusion of higher, sharper cheekbones.
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But as a trade-off, Dice can hit the ball at much sharper angles.
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More warming in the coming decades will mean sharper declines in the potential yield.
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At times, Quenneville said his team can afford to be sharper with the puck.
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In Nevada, Sharper has pleaded guilty to one felony charge of attempted sexual assault.
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Tero Heinonen is chief executive of Sharper Shape, an drone-based asset inspection company.
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The NBA as it exists is something with sharper edges and cleaner, colder considerations.
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The recent allegations against the author throws the film's flaws in even sharper relief.
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I'd much rather take iPhone X's darker, but sharper photos and edit them myself.
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Expect to feel a little lighter in your spirit and sharper in your mind.
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Despite their sharp trades and sharper elbows, hedge funds have been slow to evolve.
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The body art is also sharper and shinier than the original BB-8 body.
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This transit will find you even sharper than usual over these next few weeks!
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Accepting more volatility, even if that means a sharper depreciation now, would be better.
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There are sharper demographic splits among the Democratic electorate than on the Republican side.
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The camera's 3-inch screen is also sharper with a 1.62-million dot resolution.
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Sharper appetite for risk helped the dollar rise against the yen and the euro.
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To make an obtuse triangle look sharper, you've got to — yes — elongate the eyes.
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They churn out products that improve consumers' lives, from smarter smartphones to sharper televisions.
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But this new effort raises the bar with sharp writing and even sharper visuals.
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Though many voters feel this way, the sense of abandonment is sharper with youth.
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Ms. Stevens lends Roz an air of breezy humor that eases her sharper remarks.
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Even though those things might happen, our defense would be sharper in those moments.
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And when I miss a green I've got to be sharper around the greens.
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That concept of loss comes into sharper focus for me thinking about my son.
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The extent of Rudy Giuliani's involvement in government institutions is coming into sharper focus.
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That's sharper than standard but in no way the amazing feat of 120 fps.
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It's time to bring back the OTA, with a sharper focus on medical innovation.
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Like Sharper, Licciardi and Nunez admitted distributing drugs with the intent to commit rape.
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The sun, more intense through the clear air, makes all of this even sharper.
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Now, with Mueller's recent court filings, the battleground ahead is coming into sharper focus.
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The Sharper Image is back, but it may not be the store you remember.
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This is the point when the presidential contest starts to come into sharper focus.
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It's also sharper than Apple's iPhone, or at least it should be on paper.
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It's not only louder (Apple claims 83%), but the sound is sharper and deeper.
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It also helps me operate sharper and more efficiently when I'm in the office.
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As Super Tuesday approached, Warren's prospects in her home state came into sharper relief.
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All he needs, he said, is more strength and power, and sharper game theory.
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But just before reporters were ushered out of the room, the exchange grew sharper.
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I wish Apple would upgrade it to at least 1080p for sharper video chats.
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I've found that the disruptions of going "off-road" brings them into sharper focus.
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Acting rudely only made my misery sharper, but I felt unable to behave politely.
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And in the last round, Argentina was the sharper team, beating Venezuela, 22020-29.
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No. But the risk of a sharper decline in global growth has certainly increased.
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The Sharper Image catalog, for instance, carries a "Nostalgic Christmas Tree" measuring 18 inches.
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"The teeth were finely serrated and sharper than a steak knife," said Dr. Fitzgerald.
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On his second nine, he found only one fairway but his putting was sharper.
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He was much sharper against the Jets (22-226), who have dropped three straight.
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The worries about Britain's exit are coming into sharper focus for the art world.
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And then, on the breeze, the scent of a pine tree — but thicker, sharper.
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"I think we're going to see the sharper bettors come in later," he said.
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There are countless rational reasons that terrorism provokes a sharper response than traffic deaths.
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Because dough used for molds is not leavened, it can hold a sharper design.
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It also brings into sharper focus the specific danger that misinformation on Instagram presents.
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These devices use toner instead of ink to produce sharper edges and crisper images.
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Its second satellite, DubaiSat-2, included a sharper camera and a faster communications system.
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It is planning to expand, with new routes and a sharper focus on tourism.
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As the clip began to find audiences across the country, it encountered sharper criticism.
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Under Pro mode, you'll find an ND filter for sharper shots in strong light.
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Precisely which of these districts to pursue came into sharper focus with Thursday's vote.
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He suggested Twitter had a role in moderating some of the platform's sharper edges.
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It's still sharper and the naturally-aspirated engine is more appropriate for sustained abuse.
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You will feel sharper and more on your game just because you were active.
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The Google Pixel 3 XL, in default settings, produces a sharper and tighter shot.
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Putting New York City's venture into even sharper comparative perspective, observe the following table:
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His elbows have become sharper recently, and that trend will likely continue as well.
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They were in ballistic reentry and descent, a sharper than normal angle of landing.
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The Galaxy Z Flip has a larger and sharper screen than the Motorola Razr.
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Your mental acuity is sharper now, and you'll have an easier time expressing yourself.
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Enlarge the image and you can see the Pixel XL is just a hair sharper.
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Although Sharper Image relaunched as a catalog and website, Trump Steaks are no longer sold.
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Had it been something a little thicker, a little sharper, the jugular is right here.
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More light means lower ISOs, which results in sharper and less grainy low-light pictures.
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Of course, Prescott must also be a little sharper when the designs work as planned.
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Peulhs have their own culture, which neighboring peoples feel in sharper detail than I can.
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Compared to Lumus's earlier offerings, the tiny display is much sharper, now sporting 1080p resolution.
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Yes, but: The 2020 Democratic primary will likely bring the issue into much sharper focus.
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Sharper screens and better cameras have not been enough for people to upgrade their phones.
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Besides sharper low-light capture, if I could make one improvement, it'd be battery life.
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In Wednesday's report, it cautioned a sharper-than-expected slowdown could spur tighter financial conditions.
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In other words, China's slowdown has been much sharper in poorer areas than richer ones.
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Its Fire HD 8 has a sharper screen and longer battery life, but costs $80.
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Trade estimates had pointed to a sharper decline of at least 59,000 contracts last week.
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However, experts and officials caution that faster breakout times do not always reflect sharper skills.
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When offered on glass, the images are sharper and cleaner — though so is the glare.
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The Regeni case has brought allegations of widespread police brutality in Egypt under sharper focus.
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That was a much sharper drop than at rivals, who have bigger bond trading businesses.
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So not only sharper landscapes but slicker selfies too — or at least that's the promise.
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What's included: New front and rear cameras use "quad pixel" technology to create sharper images.
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Honestly, I'm not sure if selfies need to get sharper, so I'm fine with it.
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Its contemporary, Sharper Image, shut down its last 86 stores in the summer of 2008.
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Overall, however, Tavares was the sharper man—particularly in the fight's action packed third round.
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The stakes were higher, both financially and legally, which made everybody sharper and more careful.
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Chances are, she's got sharper smart road smarts than you and your fancy young brain!
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The 40-megapixel photo is even sharper, but it's darker and some detail is lost.
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The court documents: As spicy as those statements are, the court documents are even sharper.
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Agents improve through reinforcement learning, and evolve into sharper new generations capable beating their predecessors.
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Or do you want push it up and then have a sharper crash later on?
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Her images, sometimes made using a tripod and flash, became sharper and more tightly composed.
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Experts say that turning to the masses can even yield sharper answers than other methods.
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Organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, is a type of screen that provides sharper displays.
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The right question is whether the slowdown is sharper and deeper than what was expected.
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The best leaders pinpoint candidates who have sharper skills or fresher ideas than they do.
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The executives also said the new company will bring a sharper focus on rewarding shareholders.
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David Waldstein: Trevor Bauer looks so much sharper tonight than he did in Game 2.
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That rise was a continuation of a sharper jump following the election of Donald Trump.
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The sector today seems to have a sharper sense of what these technologies can do.
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GO's Definitive Edition expands the single-payment package to 90 levels delivered in sharper detail.
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That was a sharper fall than a Reuters consensus forecast for a drop to 18.0.
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"Tim Sloan can have some sharper edges," said Mike Mayo, a banking analyst at CLSA.
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Since the Senate verdict, events have given an even sharper edge to my daughter's question.
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The film is much sharper at city hall, where the two other major characters work.
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The sharper a telescope's resolution, the more accurately it must be aimed at its target.
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The Buddhist-Muslim divide seems to be getting sharper in this part of the world.
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Note that most of them support the idea of sharper travel restrictions from certain countries.
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I think they are a little louder, a little sharper, but not a huge amount.
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Your mind gets even sharper when warrior Mars enters the sign of the archer, Sagittarius.
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That is starting to change, however, with scrutiny in the United States growing ever sharper.
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When asked 'did you make a mistake?' he snaps back with a much sharper line.
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When asked 'did you make a mistake?' he snaps back with a much sharper line.
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Among independents, the drop has been sharper, from 47% approval last month to 31% now.
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A shot cracked the air, its tone higher and sharper than that of a Kalashnikov.
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Droege's previous show made pretty much the same point, and in a much sharper way.
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WWF-Russia's Kokorin emphasized the need for a sharper focus on cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
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The HERO MAX has two lenses and can record sharper 5.6K video in 360-degrees.
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She's drawing sharper contrasts with opponents after months of trying to stay above the fray.
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The day after a dopamine fast, he said, his motivation is always sharper than before.
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In Hamanaka's works, the shapes hover between coming into sharper focus and fading from view.
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The more pucks he saw, Rinne explained Wednesday morning, the sharper he tended to feel.
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Upscaling 24p video to 4K resolution does produce a sharper image than standard 1080p video.
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Impossible-to-shop-for people give this otherwise warm and fuzzy season a sharper edge.
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It's still sharper than the iPhone photo, though the dynamic range is a little worse.
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Fasting, he says, makes him feel not just lighter but also brighter, sharper, and happier.
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As scientists found ancient DNA in more fossils, our history has come into sharper focus.
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But it is growing sharper and more destabilizing, he said, and not just in Britain.
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And the more celebrated he became, the sharper his anti-institutional and anticapitalist message grew.
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A painting is edited and condensed, so the flavors are sharper and brighter and stronger.
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Both lenses have an aperture size of f/2.0, and the idea — similar to what Huawei is doing on its flagship phones — appears to be to combine the sharper monochromatic photo with the color one to get sharper, more detailed photos with accurate colors.
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But Chinese equities wobbled after data showed a sharper-than-expected slowdown in October factory growth.
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Bits The two sides of the Apple versus law enforcement debate are coming into sharper focus.
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As Miller traveled through Europe, especially Germany, her photographs became sharper, imbued with anger and disillusionment.
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Mr Sewing also plans to spend €20153bn on sharper technology and €4bn on improving internal controls.
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But in my testing, I actually found that the 5 Pro tended to produce sharper results.
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A Rabobank analyst projected an even sharper decline of 30 percent in China's 2019 pork production.
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Sharper appetite for assets seen as higher risk also helped to lift European shares 0.8 percent.
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But Trump's election, Democrats who work in California say, has put everything in even sharper relief.
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The party had more money, more energy and a sharper message than its feeble, divided opponents.
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Dependence on the monsoon has been joined by an even sharper vulnerability to a rigged market.
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The screen isn't great, but it's sharper than I expected from a 5.5-inch 720p AMOLED.
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That's a sharper increase than alcohol, but opioid overdoses still appear to kill fewer people overall.
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BULLARD SAYS TRADE UNCERTAINTY MEANS EXPECTED SLOWDOWN IN U.S. GROWTH MAY BE EVEN SHARPER THAN ANTICIPATED
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Still, a senior spokeswoman for the Clinton campaign, Karen Finney, took a sharper tone against Trump.
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The new experiments revealed that a sharper blade will stretch the ribbon's outer layer even more.
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This should make VR apps and games in Windows Mixed Reality a little clearer and sharper.
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Samsung again judges the white balance perfectly and also delivers a sharper photo than Google's camera.
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Is Chum Lee, let me just be blunt, is he sharper than he appears to be?
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On Thursday, one of his deputies faced a decidedly sharper inquisition from a panel in Britain.
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In doing so, they lose detail that could otherwise be used to make a sharper image.
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Nor did Joey or all the other guys who dodged my fists to make me sharper.
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For landscape photos, though, my Mini 90 won, the photos were sharper and had better exposure.
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Capital Economics analyst Jennifer McKeown said she now expected a sharper increase to around 1.2 percent.
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Activity on the Shanghai Futures Exchange's copper contract has fallen by an even sharper 36 percent.
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Eventually, these conditions will run into a recession that brings with it much sharper economic pain.
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The implications of this revolution in commercial space are coming into sharper focus by the day.
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We'll see if in a couple of years the people with hearing aids are cognitively sharper.
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Should Sharper be elected, he is unlikely to turn up at the induction ceremony next summer.
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Economists in a Reuters poll had expected to see a somewhat sharper slowdown to 3.0 percent.
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The wind was arguably sharper and cooler after that, the light more intense, more light-like.
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They've never talked about it this much, and the contrast between candidates has never been sharper.
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As it reaches its climax in Parliament and in Brussels, those divisions are sharper than ever.
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But the Pixel 4's photo was just a bit more luminous and contained sharper details.
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By comparison, a picture Kelble's mother took on her iPhone came out sharper and more vibrant
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As Hill and McGregor set-to, Conor looked sharper than at any point in his career.
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Were the "Trump Steaks" the same product Mr. Trump once sold through the Sharper Image catalog?
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The memo announced a restructuring of management to allow for a sharper focus on workplace culture.
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The mediocrity was thrown into sharper relief by what's been going on elsewhere in the division.
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Law enforcement has gotten sharper in recent years—not like how it was four years ago.
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I moved on to analytical cartoons hoping they would have a sharper eye for visual details.
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Sharper estimates are expected in the coming weeks, as homeowners report their actual losses to insurers.
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The volatility has been dizzying, with much sharper swings up and down (mostly down) than usual.
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At this point, the images become sharper, scarier and more austere, and the emotions more intense.
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Smith is perhaps, at least in this book, a sharper analyst of others than of herself.
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Sliding growth had pressured the government to roll out more stimulus to avert a sharper slowdown.
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The high temperatures surprised scientists, who had expected a sharper retreat from recent record-breaking years.
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After sentencing, Sharper is expected to serve out his term in federal prison in Oklahoma City.
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As a newer, browner, blacker, queerer, multicultural generation comes of age, larrikinism has grown sharper teeth.
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The ubiquitous smartphone and sharper technology are facilitating an industry of snooping on people's daily habits.
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He is also likely to guide the country to an ever sharper turn to the right.
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And as time went on, the scale and horror of what happened came into sharper focus.
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" Privately, her allies have taken to using a sharper axiom: "You can't beat somebody with nobody.
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He'll have to be much sharper if the Saints slow Gurley and the run game. 21.
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Apple made the MacBook Air faster, smaller and louder, and gave it a much sharper screen.
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This feature can make lower-quality video content, like Full HD (1080p), look cleaner and sharper.
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All the other images that we merge into it just go to making that cleaner, sharper.
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That should be leading to sharper pay hikes as employers compete to attract and keep employees.
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"The confrontations now from social media are sharper and broader ... That is democracy today," she said.
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He gave himself only a C+ on the first draft, promising sharper analytics in the future.
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This represented a less steep decline for 2016 and 2017, but a sharper fall for 2018.
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ESO says these images are sharper than those taken of Neptune with the Hubble Space Telescope.
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I think his message probably needed to be a little more focused and a little sharper.
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She worked a few weeks at a time, selling everything from Sharper Image gadgets to makeup.
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It offers 4x more pixels than HD, which means you're getting a much sharper video quality.
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But by shrinking things down slightly, the Lite's display actually makes games appear sharper and clearer.
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A day earlier China's official factory activity reading raised concerns of a sharper than expected slowdown.
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Now that he is in power, the rationale against isolationism needs to be made even sharper.
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Traders are anticipating an even sharper move when it reports earnings on Thursday after the bell.
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He returned the compliment, telling her she was "looking even sharper" of late, Mr. Sharpton recalled.
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The sound is sharper, stabbing into your sides before you so much as see its face.
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SHARPER GETS STATE SENTENCE A Louisiana judge formally imposed a 20-year prison sentence on the former N.F.L. star Darren Sharper, who was sentenced last week by a federal judge to more than 18 years in a drug and rape case with victims in four states.
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First of all, the design is cleaner, sharper and, thanks to the darker colors, more professional looking.
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They put the organs in boxes full of ice cubes and said, ship these to Sharper Image.
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Putting that sludgy progress in even sharper relief is the sheer scale of the two black holes.
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They were sold at The Sharper Image, which has a commemorative page for them on its website.
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Imports fell 17.15 percent, sharper than economists' estimates of 8.14 percent, data from the statistics bureau showed.
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Months later, in January 2014, Sharper met two separate women and followed the same procedure, prosecutors said.
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Dave & Buster's special events business, which can be volatile, experienced an even sharper decline of 6.9 percent.
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He was throwing the fastball by guys like he did last year, his curveball was much sharper.
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Total new orders - domestic and foreign - pointed to a sharper decline in demand than the previous month.
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In the past six months, bombings in Istanbul led to progressively sharper declines in bookings, it said.
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The second, borrowed from the French FN, is to give the AfD a sharper, more distinctive face.
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I try to get better every year, and now our storyboards look a lot better and sharper.
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It's just inside the 40 that Saints safety Darren Sharper looks to have Lynch finally wrapped up.
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You don't need to blow the shot up to see Samsung got the brighter, clearer, sharper shot.
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Also, you might notice that right before the crash, the horses seem to take a sharper turn.
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That's why they are clearer or sharper, they aren't too bright for the image sensor to resolve.
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It is down a sharper 30% in the past 12 months, double the energy sector's losses. Disclaimer
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Her 2-year-old son wore an outfit far sharper than anything I had at that age.
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But it also now incorporates a focus wheel allowing the lenses to be adjusted for sharper results.
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Such a move could drive an even sharper build-up in household debt and risk property bubbles.
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The combined result, it says, are photos that are sharper than those taken with a single lens.
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Five years later, armed with sharper regulatory teeth, they are unlikely to let further unification through easily.
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The disincentive to work can be sharper still once payroll and other taxes are taken into account.
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Most economists had expected a sharper slowdown after the 28% expansion recorded in the preceding three months.
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Sharper, 41, pleaded no contest two years ago to two counts of rape by use of drugs.
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A villain is usually portrayed with sharper features to represent their harshness—think Maleficent or Darth Vader.
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They're just cast into sharper relief because they're happening in settings that are both isolated and revered.
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For you, it means improved power density and a sharper response when you flex your right foot.
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That's when we've really just taken this much sharper, more pessimistic view on everything in the company.
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"It's far sharper, far more focused than any other collaboration I've been involved with," says Mr Jackson.
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Facing a sharper slide in export orders, manufacturers scaled back production for first time since July 2016.
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Sharper cheeses will also give you more flavor without having to use as much as milder cheeses.
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The survey also showed persistent inflation pressures with input and output prices rising at a sharper pace.
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Red Alert will become a vertical within the Washington Examiner, with a sharper focus on campus politics.
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The Saints improved against these looks after halftime, but they must be sharper from the outset Sunday.
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Finally, the 20-megapixel monochrome sensor will provide additional detail for a sharper and brighter image overall.
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I've used the HoloLens three times now, and I'm convinced this latest version has sharper text rendering.
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He would also continue to reduce the proportion of sales on promotion, though prices would be sharper.
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Despite this, brimming inventories across the world were preventing supply shortfalls and sharper price spikes, traders said.
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In the mid century the art became sharper and more people were featured along with the car.
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Though the graphics are sharper than Spielberg's, and the light more distinct, the cues are still there.
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I felt my off-speed was a little sharper today and I was locating my fastball better.
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I take sharper corners too fast, so it should sacrifice top speed for better brakes and launch.
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But thanks to significant changes in video display tech, they're sharper, more colorful, and more visually dynamic.
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And yet, I never felt like I needed to switch it to the sharper 1440p resolution option.
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A sharper focus on mobile and artificial intelligence (AI) helped boost the firm in the latest quarter.
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Sharper pleaded guilty in federal court to three counts of distributing drugs with rape as the aim.
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As the tower approaches, details like the four-sided clock below the dome come into sharper relief.
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The somewhat murky outlines of the Turkish-backed rebel ground force are now coming into sharper focus.
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The retailer reported a sharper decline than expected in North American year-over-year same-store sales.
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People like Buckley had friends of every ideological stripe and were sharper for being in hostile waters.
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I quickly got the hang of riding and then Fragnito, the expert, showed me some sharper moves.
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On the one hand, the S7 Edge's nighttime pic is brighter, sharper and has greater dynamic range.
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Every time you use Alexa, for example, Amazon gets a sharper view of your interests and behavior.
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The sentencing seemingly puts a legal coda to what was a horrific string of acts by Sharper.
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But, a quarter of a century on, the question animating his work has come into sharper focus.
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In 1962 she switched to a Rolleiflex, which produced sharper, detail-intensive definition and a square format.
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But Mook raised a sharper question: What if a poster, in some cases, is all we need?
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Eastern, the political stakes and intriguing subplots of the 2020 Democratic primary race came into sharper focus.
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The Conference Board's consumer confidence survey showed an even sharper decline in June from the month before.
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For his part, Mr. Cuomo has elbows sharper than Freddy Krueger fingers, and he keeps swinging them.
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Over the weekend, the saga started to come into sharper focus—but it also got considerably stranger.
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It can also make far sharper twists and turns than if it were running at full steam.
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The sacrifice was worth it, according to Scripture, as Daniel was mentally sharper and physically improved afterward.
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When I manually corrected the white balance in post, though, the Osmo's image was a bit sharper.
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The grim cases are leavened with humor that's a little sharper than team-cop dramas usually provide.
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These unsettled photos exemplify a paradox: the less precise the edge, the sharper their sense of time.
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Airlines are bracing for even sharper losses than the $7 billion lost during the 2003 SARS outbreak.
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Flying down the mountain, Gilbert rounded a corner into a turn that was sharper than he realized.
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The brothers' challenges to President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration and comments on other political issues became sharper.
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The cameras are powered by a much larger sensor than previous models, allowing for sharper, brighter pictures.
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In 2017, she returned to New Hampshire — which, thanks to her years away, came into sharper focus.
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This zoomed-in photo of the same scene from above is actually sharper and looks less artificial.
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That growth was even sharper among low-income students; only 21 percent had been taking the test.
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Her forthright comments earlier in the week gave an even sharper edge to traditional U.S.-Russian rivalry.
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Bernie Sanders and former Vice President Joe Biden -- and starkly different worldviews -- are coming into sharper view.
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The 2016 election campaign and the events that have followed have thrown American history into sharper focus.
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The iPhone 11 Pro photos were sharper, more vibrant, and more accurate than those of the competitors.
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Counties would have to ramp up spending in order to prevent a sharper slowdown in economic growth.
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But he plainly recognizes he must present a sharper reason for why he should be the nominee.
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With aerodynamic efficiency a given, they're aiming for maximum catchiness, with sharper and fuller songcraft sparkling brightly.
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That may help explain why the decline in rates among Chinese women has been sharper than among men.
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LSD microdoses make people feel sharper, while magic mushrooms have helped cancer patients cope with depression and anxiety.
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Kirk Cousins is playing mentally sharper than ever and reading the field well in coordinator John DeFilippo's scheme.
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Your mom can kick back and relax after a long day with this foot spa from Sharper Image.
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It brought into sharper focus the sorts of terms Mr Trump seeks to impose on America's trading partners.
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That is still much sharper than the decline in Greece's output at the height of the euro crisis.
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It's a boxier design with sharper corners, but the overall look and feel is still unmistakably a BlackBerry.
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People who were afraid, wondering if they should sever their own ties with this newer, even sharper America.
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Apple promises that this will translate into sharper photos with less noise and better shooting in low light.
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The bubbly-looking curved and corners are replaced with the sharper edges that it introduced earlier this year.
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In the iPhone X, a true 2x digital zoom will create sharper details and better low-light photos.
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Should we now move to something a bit sharper than calling on all sides to work it out?
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The headset has a 2,560 x 1,440 resolution OLED display — sharper than both the Rift and the Vive.
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But they have become sharper since 2014, when IS established its "caliphate" in parts of Syria and Iraq.
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More worlds will be found, and our image of the galaxy will keep resolving into a sharper focus.
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That sharper intelligence is powered by a combination of data from activity sensors, machine learning and family accounts.
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The ones that deliver something you want, like higher cheekbones or a sharper jawline in my case, don't.
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On a larger camera, controlling the aperture could result in sharper images or better exposure in bright conditions.
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Super Res Zoom uses multiple frames and AI to deliver a sharper final photo even without optical zoom.
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The Huawei Mate 9 gets it just right; both phones produce a far sharper photo than the Canon.
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Images of these exoplanets would be considerably sharper, Turnbull notes, if NASA would also send up the starshade.
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Any type of cutting board will do, but cutting boards made of wood keep your knives sharper longer.
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Some economists said they expect Beijing to roll out more stimulus soon to ward off a sharper slowdown.
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But reading Eric's books and really examining documents and images threw nuclear warfare and safety into sharper relief.
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What's more, sharper pricing on its clearance items helped the retailer boost its gross margin by 0.3 percent.
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This time, playing a finished version of the game, I decided that I might need some sharper minds.
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New export orders shrank for a ninth straight month, and at a sharper rate, amid faltering global demand.
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Sometimes, though, the violence had a sharper, more unhinged edge to it that hinted at a deeper turmoil.
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One participant said the prince's remarks were sharper than expected and shocked some of those attending the meeting.
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Since the Switch Lite can't connect to a TV, a sharper screen would have good way to compensate.
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Make sure, too, that your monitor has a high-resolution display that provides sharper type and crisper images.
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Clayton said there is a sharper political divide in traditionally red Kansas than most of the country realizes.
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"I don't remember all the details, but I know we were much sharper, just like we will be."
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It's hard to imagine a sharper contrast to Kobach than Brian McClendon, the Democratic candidate to replace him.
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He stumbled sometimes, but overall was sharper than his mediocre performance in the first debate a month ago.
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On Iran, those divisions have become sharper as the risks of escalation and conflict have become more acute.
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But Green had never seen Cahill's pitches any sharper than they were Monday night against the Texas Rangers.
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Jay Inslee of WashingtonInslee's performance during the first debate was much sharper than his performance at the second.
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The Sharper Image catalog and website are owned and operated separately, but ThreeSixty sells merchandise to both wholesale.
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Alpine blueberries grow low to the ground and are both sweeter and sharper than the fruit you know.
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That means sharper, more vibrant colors, and the screen's 18:9 aspect ratio makes watching videos very enjoyable.
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Pay close attention to your gut over the next few weeks; it will be sharper than your mind.
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Turning your mind off for a little bit makes it even sharper when you turn it back on.
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Some economists said they expected Beijing to roll out more stimulus soon to ward off a sharper slowdown.
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Sharper had drinks with them, sometimes lacing drinks he gave the women with drugs that rendered them unconscious.
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That move has always been his go-to weapon, but it's been sharper this season than ever before.
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But the Pixel 4's photo above has a little more contrast, and it's a little sharper, too.
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That sort of content is becoming more popular as sharper displays and enhanced cameras are included in smartphones.
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Over time, though, the racial edge to the Senate's structure has become much sharper — for two big reasons.
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But the new screen uses LED technology, which means the movies will look sharper, according to Ms. Vagianos.
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The Vanderbilt pitching coach, Scott Brown, thought Rocker needed another breaking pitch, one with sharper, more diagonal movement.
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Losing at home, to the United States, with the whole world watching, will only make the sting sharper.
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Image quality is just a little better, with nicer colors and sharper pictures straight out of the camera.
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Pixels are the individual dots on the screen, and more pixels equal a sharper image on the screen.
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Teixeira also thought Darvish was rusty from a long layoff before game 22008 and should be sharper tonight.
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We also carry Battenwear, a men's line for the active guy who wants to be a little sharper.
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Indeed, the building boom is also bringing into sharper relief the disparity between visitors and the average Cuban.
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The new forecast anticipates a sharper decline in overall tax receipts through 2029 than did the August projections.
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The addition of Mr. Bannon to the campaign team last summer gave the jostling hostility a sharper edge.
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Her latest show at Tanya Bonakdar feels like a departure because the outlines and images are much sharper.
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This sharper partisan appeal has allowed them to come close to equalizing the partisan composition of the district.
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Unless there is a price cut this year, it's likely that sales will decline sharper in 2020. pic.twitter.
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"Governor Nixon will convene a better, sharper Moreland Commission," her campaign promised, "independent of interference from the governor."
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This means it will be able to provide much sharper content to new TVs with a higher resolution.
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With his unexpected elevation to the Labour Party's leadership in 2015, however, those interests came into sharper focus.
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" When Trump gets on the ballot in November, McDonald said: "There will be much sharper interest in voting.
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Sanders looks sharper, but his democratic socialism is a bigger general-election risk than the Bernie faithful acknowledge.
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Warren has been drawing sharper contrasts with Sanders in recent days, suggesting that she can get things done.
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Philips OLED is simply beautiful, with sharper details, richer colours, and smoother motion providing a completely new experience.
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No eye for imprecise thought was ever more discerning; no edit a sharper yet gentler distillation than his.
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National housing inventory fell 2.5% annually in September, a sharper decline than August's 1.8% decrease, according to realtor.
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"Maybe the extra day will help these guys be a little sharper and get deeper in the game."
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But the sharper memory has to do with the father's response to the discovery of his son's homosexuality.
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Traders said the weak retail sales reading contained what could have a much sharper move in interest rates.
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There has been concern about that deal's efficacy due to the sharper-than-expected increase in U.S. production.
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A basic fact of warehousing life that may come into sharper relief if LME stocks continue to erode.
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This was a much sharper slowdown than the average forecast of 2.1% from economists in a Reuters poll.
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Uncut Gems is less overtly stylized, which only throws the alien textures of the music into sharper relief.
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Market players suggested there was no sharper drop because a degree of political risk was already factored in.
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Among whites without college degrees, a core group of Trump supporters, there's been a sharper shift toward opportunity.
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On HEAVY META, Gallo proved that he's just a wiser and sharper songwriter than most people doing it.
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Throughout, the base style — "sprinkled with period authenticity," in Mr. Trujillo's words — tilts contemporary: sharper, bolder in attack.
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It may also add a second camera to the back, allowing the iPhone to take even sharper pictures.
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There has been no sharper Trump critic here than Joseph W. McQuaid, the publisher of The Union Leader newspaper.
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Of concern to policymakers at the European Central Bank, companies cut prices at a slightly sharper rate this month.
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Real time 3D graphics progressed incredibly fast, and games quickly pushed more polygons, cool lighting effects, and sharper edges.
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Also, the Ultra HD has four times the resolution of standard Full HD, giving sharper, crisper, more detailed images.
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This is video content filmed in way to make the contrasts sharper, giving a better depth to the picture.
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And, number two, you want to see a sharper, even more significant reversal in the than we've had yet.
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In Hyperlight mode, the cameras capture sharper detail and richer colors than you might expect from the small sensors.
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Iconix sold another flagship brand, the Sharper Image, last year to its biggest licensee, ThreeSixty Group, for $100 million.
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Oil prices were boosted after U.S. government figures showed a sharper-than-expected drawdown in crude stocks last week.
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And in 2015, the former NFL player Darren Sharper was convicted of drugging and raping women in multiple states.
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As Lynch crosses the 35-yard line, he sends Sharper faceplanting into the turf at the 31-yard line.
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The big picture got a tiny bit sharper, but there's still a lot of pieces to fill in. Okay.
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She is sharper and specific; she finally drops her reluctance to tell us which powerful person did exactly what.
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The throbbing grew sharper, like a knife puncturing her gut, so Edwards went to the hospital to get help.
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Some of the fish have sharper teeth and can swim faster in those fish eventually take over the school.
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Shadow Tactics is sharper, slicker, more finely attenuated and readable...and yet I find Commandos 2 more open-ended.
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Yet there is more to the latest bout of euro-area bond jitters than a sharper focus on politics.
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In the letters, Win is a better, sharper writer, but cozy Bernard comes across as a very nice man.
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The Nokia 27.1 has a distinctly sharper, more saturated display, which I found to be more enjoyable for reading.
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His second appearance might have been even sharper, but he was overshadowed by that night's host — one Donald Trump.
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It has a 5.7-inch full-HD display screen with a high contrast ratio, enabling sharper images and videos.
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Sharper Shape CEO Tero Heinonen says the drone is the first one designed specifically to perform utility asset inspections.
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It will mark a sharper turn toward privacy, on a different scale than anything we've done in the past.
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The pain can feel smoldering but will usually get sharper and more severe—think pain you've never felt before.
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At the time, analysts said the data were concerning as it could herald a sharper slowdown in the economy.
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Other improvements on the XZ2 Premium include RAM (now 6GB), battery capacity (3,540mAh), and a sharper front-facing camera.
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I respect the Mexican leaders, but their leaders are much sharper, much smarter and more cunning than our leader.
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The latter, with Night Sight enabled, shows much sharper lines between the bricks and better definition throughout the frame.
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A certain brand of tycoon has thrived because getting things done often requires sharp elbows and sharper business practices.
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Google's signature HDR+ processing exposes the buildings in the distance better and keeps them far sharper than Huawei's offering.
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So, faster running speed means a bigger force and a smaller radius (sharper turn) also means a bigger force.
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These discoveries have taken place as our understanding of what's really happening during a TDE comes into sharper focus.
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But, by the same token, readers who preferred sharper teeth to their criticism found Eggers's output twee, even sentimental.
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"Pixel Perfect" is the best, visually; it squares off the edges of each pixel, resulting in a sharper picture.
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There's only one thing in this world sharper than Ryan Reynolds' cheekbones, and that's Ryan Reynolds' sense of humour.
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The only difference this time is it's wearing a sharper suit and smiles more whilst it fucks you over.
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The factory PMI suffered a sharper fall, coming in at 51.9 versus June's 52.8, close to expectations for 52.0.
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YouTube, the world's largest and most popular video service, now supports HDR content for sharper, more vibrant picture quality.
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A long time sparring partner of Tyson Fury, Verhoeven's jab is becoming one of the sharper jabs in kickboxing.
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I know this because my drone service company, Sharper Shape, originally went through the same regulatory process in Finland.
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The editing got sharper, and he incorporated more special effects into his videos, which became something he's known for.
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It's sensitive too; photos without distractors (noise), showing people in non-extreme poses, tended to produce sharper eye results.
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The Pixel is the best of both worlds: it's both sharper than the iPhone and super easy to use.
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Democrats stand a strong chance of winning control of the House not because our candidates hit lower, but sharper.
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"I tried to be more aggressive," Giorgi told Tennis Channel when asked about the sharper play after the tiebreak.
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Vontobel's Jean-Philippe Bertschy said the disposal was the logical consequence of the sharper capital allocation introduced by Schneider.
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The idea is that a quantum dot television or cellphone may offer sharper and brighter images for less money.
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The screen looks both brighter and sharper than what I'd seen before, even on Amazon's high-end Voyage reader.
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"This design gives us a sharper focus on diverse patients in diverse markets," Albert Bourla, chief operating officer, said.
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But Trump brings the question about his party into sharper focus than Reagan, Bush or Richard Nixon ever did.
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OLED screens make images appear brighter and sharper than the liquid-crystal display (LCD) panels Apple had previously used.
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In my testing, Essential's camera consistently produced photos with more realistic colors and sharper details than my iPhone did.
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The former N.F.L. safety Darren Sharper was included this week on the Pro Football Hall of Fame nomination list.
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RHP Rick Porcello (210-224, 4.75 ERA) hopes to have sharper command when he faces the Orioles on Monday.
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And this failure is cast in even sharper relief once FDR took office and began his famed fireside chats.
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In his mind, their rules-based nature means that the market's eventual reversal could be sharper than investors expect.
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But if the intimidation is less than he supposes, perhaps the ridicule had a sharper gradient than he intended.
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In the second example, the Huawei P9's photo is sharper, but overall the two photos were very similar.
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Analysts said sharper cost cutting and acquisitions could now be on the cards, but they saw no easy fix.
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Instead of using their size, the players were forced to make sharper decisions and be faster on the ball.
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You're ultra imaginative, Pisces, and when Mercury enters Taurus late this evening, your creative mind will be even sharper.
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US Futures are off only 21bp, shrugging off a 303% whack to JWN early and bucking sharper weakness overseas.
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"This design gives us a sharper focus on diverse patients in diverse markets," Albert Bourla, chief operating officer said.
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Sharper was sentenced on Thursday to 36 months to 96 months, said Clark County Courts spokeswoman Mary Ann Price.
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A winning path forward lies not in the dismissal of these voters but in better outreach and sharper messaging.
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He previously told Business Insider that "an even bigger, sharper shutdown" would be a worthwhile investment that bought time.
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The GMT, as it is commonly called, promises to capture images 18593 times sharper than the Hubble Space Telescope.
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The biggest long-term risks: a sharper decline in check sales and competition in many of its product categories.
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Interestingly, Mr. de León's Twitter feed offered a much sharper response to Ms. Feinstein than Mr. de León did.
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Compared with a standard MP23 file, an AAC file sounds sharper and takes up less space on your computer.
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Still, Kluber was sharper and went longer than Severino, who lasted just five innings for the second consecutive game.
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Instead, it was the Penguins who seemed sharper, outshooting the Predators and generally causing more mayhem around the goal.
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His questioning slowly intensified, and then panic overtook her as shards of recollection brought her past into sharper focus.
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Ford also removed exhaust resonators to reduce weight and give it a sharper exhaust note over the standard GT350R.
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The announcement comes at a time when trade frictions with China have given U.S. trade diplomacy a sharper edge.
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With the previous year's one-time gain of 36.8 billion yen excluded, Sony logged even sharper first-quarter growth.
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In recent days, the scope and intent of Russia's suspected involvement in the election has come into sharper focus.
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Greater yellowlegs have a beautiful, subtly upswept bill, while lesser yellowlegs have a straight bill, darker and sharper-looking.
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Major equity indexes slid across the globe, with the declines sharper in Asia and Europe than on Wall Street.
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It also has a more modern design that features sharper corners and smaller bezels than the company's older hardware.
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Samsung's Gear 360 Camera, which is larger and doesn't clip on to a phone, produces sharper images and video.
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The contrast could not have been much sharper in the photographs this week of two groups of teenage boys.
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Samsung Electronics closed lower by 0.78 percent, while Japanese names saw sharper falls, with Japan Display down 2.42 percent.
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One of the senior Sanders aides conceded that the growing pains have been, at times, sharper than many expected.
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Sharper creative thinking can result from becoming bilingual, cooking a new meal, or learning to play a musical instrument.
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But with every repeated act of misogyny -- blatant or subtle or in between -- voters see him in sharper relief.
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There couldn't be a sharper contrast between the two candidates, which will make this an uber race to watch.
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TickPick reported a 17.9 percent decline from the previous week, while TicketCity reported an even sharper 31 percent falloff.
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"There's almost a sharper edge in a way, in so much as there's some sense of totality," Ruskin said.
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Working so well that Sanders's once-amateurish debate performances have now turned much sharper, more detailed, and on point.
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That wouldn't necessarily be a problem for a program with a sharper point of view or stronger comedic characters.
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"A sharper-tongued critic would ask fundamental questions about Dr. Burt's ability to conduct research involving human research participants."
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The subject matter comes into sharper focus, and the book gains in speed and strength, in the next century.
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A much sharper increase could be on the way, if the letters from Mr. Vari's suppliers are an indication.
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But the ideological divide, particularly with respect to the Palestinians and the synagogue-state divide, has never been sharper.
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Its snarky, self-referential jokes have gotten sharper and smarter, and its swings into tragedy are on occasion downright heartbreaking.
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From the perspective of a survivor, this has another, sharper facet: the fear of being forced to relive your trauma.
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In addition to sharper resolutions, the new version at least looks like it's familiar with interface design post-Windows 3.1.
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It's sharper, brighter and more vivid than the Surface Pro 210's screen and feels like looking through a window.
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Chromebooks are finally growing up this year with bigger and sharper displays, premium design materials and ultra-long battery life.
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But upheaval in the workforce would place additional pressure on an already wobbly private sector, risking an even sharper slowdown.
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Imports increased a bit faster in the third quarter than previously estimated while the drop in exports was much sharper.
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"We were definitely sharper with our defensive execution at home, no doubt about it," Fizdale told reporters after Game 5.
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However, property investment and construction showed a much sharper deceleration after a slew of government cooling measures in recent months.
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The device is certainly thin, as advertised, leaving the edges — while rounded — feeling a bit sharper than on their predecessor.
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Many would critique Foreman's ring cutting abilities, but in actuality these were far sharper than most heavyweights will ever achieve.
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The displays were brighter and sharper, the phones were more responsive, and their batteries got me through a full day.
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Some of the more temperate parts of the US like the California coast will see sharper swings in their weather.
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Also, you can see from these shots that the subject captured in portrait mode is much sharper compared with Instagram.
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If voters next month decide to leave Europe's political and economic bloc, most analysts are forecasting an even sharper slowdown.
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Check out this screenshot: After annihilating Sharper, the rest of Lynch's winding path into the end-zone is relatively simple.
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However, when reminded of President Trump's seeming allergy to the words "technology" and "innovation," Kosak offered a different, sharper response.
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You should go with the oversampled APS-C crop mode if you want to shoot sharper 4K on the Z7.
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She also recently represented former NFL star Darren Sharper, who was sentenced to prison for drugging and raping two women.
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As a result, the iPhone's photo is sharper and has colors which are more true to life and better detail.
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Instagram has an opportunity to be a role model here, especially if it gives its Usage Insights feature sharper teeth.
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New products bearing the brand names, like Sharper Image garment steamers, started appearing at retailers and new websites were introduced.
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Exports fell 2.6 percent quarter-on-quarter, a sharper drop than the 1.5 percent decline in the previous three months.
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As the inquiry speeds ahead, the decisions and actions made by the President's inner-circle are coming into sharper focus.
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The difference was even sharper at Boston's Fenway Park, where presumably the home team could best optimise their relay system.
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"Our profile in government is now sharper, and I appreciate it," says Malu Dreyer, the SPD premier of Rhineland-Palatinate.
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He also declined to give details of his forthcoming plans, saying only that he would present a "sharper strategic picture".
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"Women often become a marker when sharper lines get drawn between communities," says Charu Gupta, a historian at Delhi University.
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If you know the history, you might end seeing the abs in Crazy Rich Asians in a slightly sharper light.
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But if you enlarge them and compare them with the same shots from the Galaxy S232, the latter is sharper.
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Comedy as a tool is sharper than ever, and the world's made room for the right people to use it.
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I noticed the highs were sharper and more clear in songs like "Dopamine" by BØRNS and "Bicycle" by Queen.
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As those bewildered dogs and I sloshed out of that pond, I felt sharper than I had in a month.
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"The Soyuz capsule returned to Earth via a ballistic decent, which is a sharper angle of landing compared to normal."
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Apple said folks can expect real-time 3-D rendering, a 1080p FaceTime camera for sharper video chats and more.
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The decline of veterans in public office has been sharper than the decline of veterans within the general population. Why?
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Milazzo said Sharper could withdraw his plea ahead of a March 3 hearing or face whatever sentence she handed him.
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This morphing wing scoops the air, sends the UAV up slightly and then on a much sharper and shorter trajectory.
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Finally, the sensor boasts 2.0 micron Quad Pixel tech that should deliver brighter and sharper videos in low light scenarios.
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U.S. crude futures' gains were sharper, rising $1.12, or 1.9 percent, to $59.94 a barrel, ahead of weekly inventory data.
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The Hong Kong China Enterprises Index, which tracks mainland-based companies, was down a sharper 1.2 percent, to 9,666.09 points.
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The attacks have grown sharper between Clinton and Sanders in recent weeks, with Iowa and New Hampshire on the line.
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There's a newer, better Xbox One coming in 2017 that will make your games look sharper and run faster. Maybe.
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European markets closed lower on Wednesday amid political uncertainty and a sharper than expected fall in euro zone inflation data.
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Based on Wurtzel's Generation X best seller, it describes depression with unparalleled accuracy and prose sharper than a razor blade.
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Zero Dawn draws the sci-fi connection a little sharper, but Horizon effectively communicates the game's broader goals and themes.
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The divide is much sharper along party lines, as usual, but independents are also unimpressed with the Trump administration's stability.
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A separate PMI survey from the Chicago Fed on Thursday showed a sharper contraction in midwestern manufacturing activity for October.
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But, as in the aftermath of the August devaluation, authorities quickly and forcefully intervened to head off a sharper slide.
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The image on your wall is still a lot sharper than a 1080p projection, but the compromise bothers some people.
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I was left with two differently-sized wings, both of which were a lot heavier and sharper than I'd anticipated.
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The Fed may now be providing too much stimulus, he said, and overheating could end up forcing sharper rate increases.
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But it wasn't rousing, and it could have drawn sharper distinctions between her proposals and Mr. Trump's ideas, however sketchy.
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Polling so far this year shows the potential for a much sharper swing toward Democrats among those white-collar women.
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Sharper pleaded guilty or no-contest in four states where he faced allegations that he had drugged and raped women.
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Charlie is open, kind and well born; Thomas is darker, sharper and bears the wounds of a complex family history.
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On Monday, he updated the package to include a sharper focus on efforts to promote education, infrastructure and business enterprise.
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My legs were heavy, and trembled; out on the street, the pain in my chest became sharper and more crushing.
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Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia will be remembered for his sharp mind – and even sharper pen – on the bench.
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Policymakers have made repeated attempts to keep cash-starved private companies afloat and reduce the risk of sharper job losses.
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I also expect the latest processors from Qualcomm, sharper displays, better cameras and a good deal of discussion about software.
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Of course, I have much less understanding of China than people living there, but my critical thinking might be sharper.
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Sharper, better made and better acted, "Eye in the Sky," doesn't present as overtly critical a view of drone warfare.
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Last week the central bank delivered a sharper-than-expected rate cut, slashing the key rate by 50 basis points.
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Your daily schedule will also be way more straightened out, which means your witchy powers will be sharper than ever!
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Its exports to the U.S. fell by a sharper 7.8% in June, compared with a decline of 4.2% in May.
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But Ms. Ross, who also served 10 years in the state legislature, proved to be a sharper politician than expected.
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Such criticism cut sharper than many knew, she said, because it seemed to validate her private fears and her insecurities.
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For 165 of the 180 minutes of this round of 16 tie, Tottenham had seemed faster, fitter, sharper and stronger.
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As a woman whose words threaten to implode a Supreme Court confirmation process, Ford will probably face even sharper questioning.
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But the result will be sharper writing by you, a broader understanding for them, and more competition for us. Congrats.
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At the end of the day, I Feel Bad either needs sharper jokes, or to get a little more serious.
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And that you tiao: It's a small miracle, with a sharper crackle than any I've tried in Chinatown or China.
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But analysts who follow Iran's opaque politics said his criticism on Monday was sharper in assigning blame to Mr. Rouhani.
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The store sells robotic dogs and Laser Tag from Sharper Image, another struggling brand that ThreeSixty is trying to revive.
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The XBI biotech ETF, he said, has reversed a downtrend to buck some of the sharper dips in the market.
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In conversations with associates, both men agreed that it might make sense to criticize Mr. Biden in a sharper way.
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If you're looking for a good beginner drone, please stay away from Sharper Image and check out our list here.
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Mr. McConnell has made sharper comments in private, describing Mr. Trump as entirely unwilling to learn the basics of governing.
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The waiter who came to prepare the table gave him a much sharper knife than mine, with a thinner blade.
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But the increase for girls was much sharper — a tripling, compared with a rise of about a third for boys.
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Even if your smartphone has a 43p or sharper display, the video won't appear as good as it technically could.
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As we watch events unfold in the U.K., the real-world consequences of Putin's arrogance are coming into sharper focus.
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Events of the past 18 months, however, have given the film a sharper edge than it otherwise may have wielded.
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And Samsung says the new cameras will make for clearer and sharper photos, as well as better low-light performance.
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The cast is surely capable of sharper comedy, but Will Raee, who directed, doesn't get everyone on the same page.
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The King's version of Catherine is about six times sharper than Henry — and he seems to love her for it.
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Apple just revealed its new Apple TV 4K, a set-top box that supports sharper resolution TV shows and movies.
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Signs the economy's growth engine was sputtering could further stoke financial market fears of a sharper slowdown in economic growth.
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Use easy times to seek out new goals to make yourself sharper and more prepared for whatever might happen next.
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TL;DR: Instant cameras and portable printers from Fujifilm, Polaroid, and Sharper Image are on sale — save up to $100.
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This laptop display has a much sharper resolution, six-to- eight-core Intel processors and dedicated AMD Radeon Pro graphics.
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Both phones have a night mode, but the image taken on OnePlus' phone was much sharper and clearer than Asus'.
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You're famous for your big mouth, Sagittarius, and over the next few weeks, your words might become sharper than usual.
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Bone broth, green juice, salmon jerky and medium-chain triglyceride oils will soon make us a faster, thinner and sharper nation.
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Beijing is widely expected to announce more growth-boosting measures in coming months to reduce the risk of a sharper slowdown.
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Viewed through this lens, the frequent, industry-wide calls for Netflix to release its viewership data are thrown into sharper relief.
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"This decision created a sharper, clearer line in terms of what is protectable and what is not in music," Hochberg said.
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As Warren rises in polls, both nationally and in early-voting states, the chatter from loyal Sanders followers has grown sharper.
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In layperson-friendly terms, that means images you see in the headset will be sharper than they are in other headsets.
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As Juno closed in on Jupiter, its view grew sharper and fine details in the north polar region became increasingly visible.
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They also get a sharper looking font, and phone functions are repped by a smartphone icon, instead of a green handset.
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The iPhone 7 Plus produces slightly better blur, but the OnePlus 5's higher-resolution pics are so, so much sharper.
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In July 2015 Carney said the decision to raise rates would come into "sharper relief" around the turn of that year.
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If anything, there's a sense from the creators that they wish the political content of Even The Ocean was even sharper.
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For the next five yards they move together almost as one, four legs churning while Sharper grabs Lynch around the shoulders.
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As Amazon's grocery ambitions come into sharper focus with Whole Foods, it's possible the Dash Wand will become even more useful.
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Hilco Consumer aggressively bought up the intellectual property of brands like Sharper Image, Linens 'n Things and Polaroid through bankruptcy proceedings.
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A CNN Poll conducted by SSRS released Monday asked a sharper-edged question: Should Trump be impeached and removed from office?
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DWS shares were down 3% at 1447 GMT, rebounding slightly from sharper losses after the news of the stalled talks emerged.
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The man who made the bets on the props is someone Dink knows is much sharper than him at the horses.
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The result is reduced noise, but with a sharper, crisper feel that doesn't feature the blotchy byproduct of the previous process.
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The rate of interest should be positive—and the sharper the hunger of the sailors, the more positive it would be.
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Although both capture a great amount of light, the Galaxy S7 still edges out the HTC 264 with sharper image clarity.
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The displays are preferred to LCD screens (which the iPhone currently uses) because they offer sharper color contracts and brighter colors.
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In May, the House of Representatives unanimously backed legislation supporting Taiwan as part of a sharper approach to relations with Beijing.
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If the screens get sharper, maybe he finally could stop pressing his face up to a monitor to read email, too.
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He has also adopted a sharper edge with rivals like Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, whom he attacked again on Monday.
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Details such as the condensation on the glass and the smooth surface of the table are made sharper and more apparent.
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That Mr Cuarón shot a film set in 1970-71 in black and white gives it a sharper sense of history.
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Natural gas discoveries by Egypt and Israel in areas not far from Cyprus have given sharper focus to the island's standoff.
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Some Republicans want a more aggressive repeal, which would lead to sharper reductions in federal aid for people getting health coverage.
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But this curious mixture of feminism and anti-feminism takes on a sharper edge in the age of Trump and Clinton.
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But if you've ever bought a gadget from the Sharper Image, you probably already have your credit card at the ready.
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But the closer the Senate gets to that possibility, the more Democrats have adopted that message and the sharper it gets.
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Sharper played 14 years in the NFL, helping to lead the New Orleans Saints to a Super Bowl victory in 2010.
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U.S. crude futures' gains were sharper, rising 96 cents a barrel, or 1.7 percent, to $59.78, ahead of weekly inventory data.
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"For now at least, infrastructure and property investment are holding up, helping to stave off a sharper deceleration," Evans-Pritchard explained.
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He was much sharper this time around, working seven solid innings while surrendering three runs on nine hits with two strikeouts.
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But a sharper slump would be risky, especially when it comes to new investments and the jobs the president keeps promising.
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But that message has taken a sharper edge in Cleveland, as those critiques morph into an intense desire for her arrest.
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Data from China showed exports rebounded in March but imports shrank for a fourth straight month and at a sharper pace.
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As the virus spreads, and more and more researchers jump on the data we have, Zika will come into sharper focus.
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Democrats and Republicans alike said the ruling all but ensured an even sharper clash over immigration during the presidential campaign. Mrs.
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While Japanese indexes fell on Monday, the losses were sharper last year when Trump first imposed tariffs on imports from China.
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But since that time, figures for both Independents and Republicans have been declining, with Republicans generally declining at a sharper rate.
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Reading has the power to not only make you smarter but also make you richer, more emotionally intelligent and mentally sharper.
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On the list of nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame released last week, one name stands out: Darren Sharper.
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Sharper was a five-time Pro Bowl safety in a 803-year career with the Packers, the Vikings and the Saints.
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Cohen's motives should come into sharper focus in the coming weeks, depending on what we hear from Trump, Mueller or both.
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The OnePlus 7T Pro has a sharper 1440p screen compared to the 7T's 1080p screen, but I couldn't tell the difference.
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The Warriors will need to play a sharper on Thursday when they return to Cleveland for Green to get that satisfaction.
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"Towards the end of any campaign, there's more pointed language used and candidates make sharper distinctions with one another," she said.
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The disruptions of the past two years caused by his foolhardy decisions are incalculable but, thankfully, now coming into sharper focus.
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But the advances hold promise that the clunky glasses, camera and implants will soon become lighter, sharper and more widely available.
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And the spikes on his head and back are much sharper as a result and more closely resemble the Sega version.
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Hard-liners, representatives of the sharper edges of Iran's Islamic revolutionary ideology, have long had trouble attracting a large voter base.
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For example, at 16 Across and 6 Down, we have the respective entries MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY and THE SHARPER IMAGE.
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But she sells herself short by not giving the mother-son conflict a bit of a sharper edge beyond Lolo's awfulness.
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The G.D.P. data is also increasingly out of step with other indicators that suggest an even sharper growth slowdown, economists say.
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Sharper also pleaded guilty last year to three counts of conspiring to doling out drugs with an intent to commit rape.
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Oil futures settled higher but below their session highs despite a sharper-than-expected decline in crude oil and gasoline stocks.
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Shanahan now has a sharper triggerman in Jimmy Garoppolo, whose snappy release has been critical for late-in-the-down playmaking.
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That way, they can take in more light, which results in sharper detail in your photos, even in low-light environments.
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About seven miles away at Our Lady of Victory Church in Brooklyn, parishioners listened to a sharper rebuke from the Rev.
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Most people are happy with the LCDs they have, and this display is brighter, sharper, and more accurate than those screens.
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Most people are happy with the LCDs they have, and this display is brighter, sharper, and more accurate than those screens.
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How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child who won't even go to Graceland with you.
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In fact his awareness of what to do in these situations seemed much sharper than when he fought Suakim in February.
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"In addition to the sharper-than-normal equity correction, diversification in 60/40 portfolios has been less good," the firm said.
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But then along came the walking book of quotations known as Adam Rippon, whose repartee is sharper than his skate blades.
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"Attention was on some other areas honestly where there were bigger, sharper problems," he said, describing the atmosphere two years ago.
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This became more pronounced in 2017, sharper in 2018, and by 2019 fewer than half of Seed deals focused on consumers.
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"It also goes up in particularly cold temperatures, but you see a sharper increase in the hot temperature range," he said.
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But a blue pencil is as strong as a sword, and more cut and thrust would have made this book sharper.
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It's clearer and sharper than the Pixel 4, and it embarrasses the iPhone, which is artifact city at this zoom level.
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Confirmation of the 4K Apple TV, which will offer much sharper images on TVs that support 4K technology, was also found.
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But instead of the ceramics-teacher vibe this style evoked in seasons past, we're now after a sharper, more polished aesthetic.
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However, this type of holder is more sanitary and keeps your knives sharper since they do not rest in wood slots.
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As the writing becomes sharper and the animation strikingly communicative, what were barely character sketches turn into detailed and evocative portraits.
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It's a better handheld experience then the original Switch, with a more durable feel, a sharper screen, and better battery life.
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CPI rose 0.5 percent, or 2.1 percent year over year, a much sharper jump in prices than the 0.3 percent expected.
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The movie does contain an empowering message thanks to its gender distinction, which is thrown into sharper focus by the period.
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Like Biden initially and later Warren, a rise in the polls brings heightened scrutiny -- and sharper criticism -- on the debate stage.
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His death is still recent, and Hayes probably needed more time to bring his memories of the man into sharper focus.
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They don't make you jittery, but "you're a little bit more conscious...a little sharper early in the morning," he says.
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Inflation has slowed to 5.1% year-on-year in November, which is a sharper drop than the central bank had expected.
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But this time around, the candidates came to the stage with sharper elbows and clearer arguments about the best way forward.
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As Demenga pointed out, the interpretation was "shall we say, a bit Romantic"—sanding away the sharper corners of Bach's language.
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Official Chinese statements this week have taken a sharper tone, accusing the United States of "bullying" and starting the trade war.
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The reader is left, then, to think about what they see happening around the world with a sharper sense of perspective.
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Adaptive optics, in which he also set the pace, made the images still sharper by correcting for the blur of Earth's atmosphere.
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Eventually she carved out her own place in the relentlessly misogynistic advertising industry, by sheer force of will and undeniably sharper instincts.
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As estrogen rises, energy increases, and women may feel sharper, more talkative, more adventurous, even have a little less of an appetite.
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Great projection can make a movie sharper, more colorful, more vivid and engaging — while poor projection can be a movie-ruining distraction.
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Sharper than he's ever been lyrically, a little more comfortable in himself, hopefully he knows that you never fully reach the shore.
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It's easy to notice how the Instax photo is sharper and more defined than the Polaroid which struggles with the blue sky.
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The thin bezels are even on all sides and the corners are a little sharper, giving the device a clean, professional look.
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When he has actually opted to use it his jab has looked crisper, sharper, and less strained than all of his opponents'.
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Beijing announced billions of dollar in tax cuts and infrastructure spending on Tuesday to reduce the risk of a sharper economic slowdown.
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Bloomberg echoed Kuo's note in August, adding that it expects Apple to replace the current low-res screen with a sharper one.
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The last paintings he did, before he turned to sharper materials, were of a household table gradually morphing into a mushroom cloud.
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In fact, the camera's pixels are larger, meaning the image sensor can let in more light for sharper photos with less noise.
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"The Soyuz capsule returned to Earth via a ballistic descent, which is a sharper angle of landing compared to normal," NASA said.
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Analysts expect the central bank will ease policy further this year to spur lending and reduce the risk off a sharper slowdown.
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True — or at least Garcetti is a little sharper with Potter trivia than Tom Felton, the actor who played the infamous Slytherin.
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Sanders was consistently sharper than normal, and he outperformed the others, especially Elizabeth Warren, when explaining the financials of his healthcare plan.
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This trend is a primary reason why bridge loan fees have declined at a sharper pace than volumes in the last year.
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KB Toys, Whitehall Jewelers, Sharper Image, Circuit City, Linens 'n Things and department store chain Mervyn's all eventually fell victim to bankruptcy.
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"I am confident that we'll emerge as a more productive company with broader reach and sharper execution," Krzanich said in a statement.
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If the last time you tried Oculus was on a DK2 (Oculus's second development kit) then get ready for significantly sharper images.
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The Fire HD 8 has a sharper screen and, while you can still see pixels, it's better for movies and reading text.
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Which means that various companies that used to be allies or at least frenemies are now drawing sharper lines between each other.
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Not everyone loves the sound quality of AirPods, and I thought the PaMu Slides audio came across sharper and cleaner than Apple's.
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Still, there are no catchy hashtags linking the protests in different countries, and sharper autocrats have turned social media to their advantage.
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Inflationary pressures intensified in May, the survey showed, as both input costs and output prices rose at sharper rates compared to April.
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At 3.69 million dots, the X-T3's 0.5-inch OLED electronic viewfinder is far sharper than the X-T2's was.
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Not surprisingly, the cuts were sharper, the volume was bigger, and the color was brighter — and we're just talking about the hair.
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In fact, the iPhone SE looks almost identical in design to the iPhone 5s, including the chamfered, sharper edges of the device.
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But any new sharper downturn would test their ability to invest for growth and retain the relatively large dividends their shareholders expect.
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The photos would be a little sharper and more detailed that your average phone photo, especially if you're using the optical zoom.
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Sharper has been incarcerated since February 2014, when he was arrested in Los Angeles, where the first of his victims came forward.
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Despite their largely tepid response to Tshisekedi's victory, African and Western powers have toned down their sharper earlier criticisms of the vote.
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You can feel the throbbing pulse of a bass drum at the same time as sharper, higher notes made by dropped blocks.
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Shifting to an earlier sleep schedule could keep your mind and body sharper in the mornings, as well as improve your mood.
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The country recorded a sharper decline in exports to the United States, which decreased 8.1% for the first six months of 2019.
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"In Switzerland itself, there is also a risk that the construction sector will undergo a sharper correction than is forecast," it added.
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The forceful comments by Pelosi and Schumer on Thursday represent a clearer, sharper version of what Democrats have been arguing all week.
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The People's Bank of China has rebuilt hard currency reserves to $3.1 trillion: plenty of firepower to hold off a sharper crash.
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You're one of the most psychic signs in the zodiac, little scorpion, and your intuition will be even sharper during Libra season.
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Samsung will also continue to use its curved Quad HD AMOLED displays that are sharper and more colorful than what Apple offers.
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We're more likely to see sharper screens next year when Apple is expected to switch to OLED screens for the iPhone 8.
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If Redick is getting more open this year, it's the result of barely sharper feints, subtly tighter curls, a slightly quicker release.
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It's a little jarring at first, especially as you get a handle on tilting your head left or right for sharper turns.
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Factories also continued to cut costs by shedding staff for the 64th straight month, at a sharper pace than the previous month.
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His voice echoing in her ears, Asma didn't hear the ruckus in her house until she went searching for a sharper knife.
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Li promised broad policy steps to prevent a sharper slowdown for the world's second-biggest economy, the biggest consumer of base metals.
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Beijing announced billions of dollars in tax cuts and infrastructure spending on Tuesday to reduce the risk of a sharper economic slowdown.
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Indeed, U.S. orders for Taiwan's goods fell at a much sharper rate than in March, as did those from China and Europe.
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Trump also launched into a markedly sharper condemnation of Palestinian society Monday than he has in the past, arguing it fosters terrorism.
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Panono photos are higher resolution and sharper than its cheaper competitors, but the end result can be a hit or a miss.
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The birds themselves have largely fallen silent, their summertime music giving way to sharper calls of warning whenever a hawk is near.
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Both sensations brought a sharper appreciation of space and air as active or sheltering forces that we share with all living things.
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As American politics enter a period of sharper geographic division, the cultural and demographic gaps between the parties will grow even wider.
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Time said last month it would pursue a strategic plan that included spending cuts and a sharper focus on its digital business.
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By combing its additional detail with the color gathered from the color sensor, the dual camera can theoretically produce a sharper photo.
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Imports grew 243.6 percent, missing forecasts for 254.32 percent growth and down from a sharper-than-expected 26.6 percent jump in January.
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The decline was sharper among Republicans between the ages of 18 and 29, with support falling from 74 percent to 63 percent.
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Obama administration officials declined to comment on Wednesday about Mr. Comey's latest remarks, which were sharper in tone than his previous statements.
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The index, conceived in cooperation with BlackRock, will cater to investors who want to a sharper focus on responsible investing, JPMorgan said.
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If Hollywood is going to start hacking out these tales of white pain, then filmmakers need to develop some much sharper tools.
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There's the Ultra HD technology with four times the resolution of a standard Full HD screen, giving sharper, crisper, more detailed images.
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As the implications of AI have come into sharper focus, governments have recognized the need to protect the interests of their citizens.
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The Early Bird tastes like wintergreen and peppermint, giving it a sharper and mintier taste to wake you up in the morning.
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The sheer polish of his singing can lead to a certain sameness; at times, I wanted sharper diction and better-defined contrasts.
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This means your videos and movies are sharper and more vivid, and the audio (on select Prime Video titles) is more immersive.
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"Differentiation in a crowded field is tough, so expect sharper elbows to break clustering in the polls," said Democratic strategist Basil Smikle.
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Sharper Image, once a staple retailer in American malls, is also opening a temporary shop in New York for the holiday season.
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But over the years the design has gotten sleeker, and one might say that the smaller Macan is sharper than the Cayenne.
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His words were sharper than the Fox hosts, indulging in name-calling and vaguely suggesting that "someone" should get violent with Hogg.
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The cumulative effect gave the revised version a sharper, more dramatic flavor, and an ideological message more in line with Western values.
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The MU class is decked out with tons of premium features, sharper HD quality, and significantly less dimming than the previous models.
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Eating a stracciatella dish recalled spelunking, its glopping texture giving way to sharper, brighter edges: cubes of fennel and Meyer-lemon rind.
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Playing Laura's Story brought some of those experiences into sharper focus, allowing me to see them for what they really were: toxic.
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