Sharper
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90 examples of Sharper in a sentence
My knife became a little
sharper.
This is much
sharper
than an ultrasound would be.
And we seem to think that any item
sharper
than a golf ball is too sharp for children under the age of 10.
But equally important was the accompanying evolution of the brain, with its expansion of the visual cortex to process the
sharper
and more colorful images it was receiving.
Chemistry's the missing tool, and every day our tool gets
sharper
and gets more precise.
And that actually, at least for a number of years, when I started at National Review with William F. Buckley, it made us sharper, because we were used to arguing against people every day.
So what in our evolutionary past led to this manicured adaptation, and what can nails do that their
sharper
cousins can’t?
We feasted and reveled and rutted in muck, Forgetting our peril, forgetting to duck, Forgetting times arrows are
sharper
than knives.
And if we really want to get out of this economic mess, if we really want high performance on those definitional tasks of the 21st century, the solution is not to do more of the wrong things, to entice people with a sweeter carrot, or threaten them with a
sharper
stick.
He has learned that by using both hands and aiming his glancing blows, he can make much larger,
sharper
flakes.
You would be
sharper
and more alert.
They seem to be stronger,
sharper
and the result is a bit unrealistic, but very pleasing.
Later releases had
sharper
and better picture quality, but they were fullscreen as the DVD is.
But, in the future, I'm sure these action movies will get much
sharper.
With a tighter script and
sharper
directing it could have been electrifying; instead it plods along with little tension.
The film might remind you of Sin City in look, but it has an even sharper, even more graphic novel look that I found really compelling.
This gripping tale of intergenerational love, jealousy and revenge was even more enjoyable to see on DVD years after its PBS broadcast, with a
sharper
picture and crisper sound.
My objections to the film must be laid at the door of Kasdan...it could have been edited with a
sharper
hand.
Douglas Sirk's sense of irony has never been
sharper.
What it's like: If you took the story ("Mimsy Were the Borogoves" by "Lewis Padgett"--Henry Kuttner and Catherine L. Moore), and gave it to latter-day hippies (such as script-repurposer Bruce Joel Rubin) to make as one of the
sharper
episodes of the revived THE OUTER LIMITS (it's slightly wittier and better-done than the "Sandkings" pilot).
However, Schwentke and Rubin might have leveraged
sharper
emotional arcs at particular narrative points.
A
sharper
script would have helped a lot , the story line was very weak.
This time the story and pacing are tighter and
sharper.
The English-subtitled print available on a US bootleg does not look bad at all, but I would get it on a DVD-R and not a VHS, as the disc will retain the master's tape's
sharper
picture quality.
Also heard the print is clean & looks great
sharper
then the Laserdisc I actually didn't get mine yet so I can say by me.
Letting China’s Bubble BurstNEW YORK – The problems with China’s economic-growth pattern have become well known in recent years, with the Chinese stock-market’s recent free-fall bringing them into
sharper
focus.
If Yellen and the Fed feel beholden to financial markets, the risk of
sharper
rate hikes further down the road, as the Fed increasingly falls behind the inflation curve, will rise.
But wellbeing research yields a
sharper
insight: even if we could bounce back from a crash, the cost would be high.
The likelihood of another,
sharper
failure has not diminished, because no significant “relief valves” have been introduced.
This is not an entirely bad approach if it results in
sharper
public debate.
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