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Occasionally, one had to speak quite sharply to them.
To do so they would have had to have had quite sharply bent vocal tracts.
After all, net exposure can be reduced quite sharply by using the offsetting method.
After those two old dependables, however, the lines divide quite sharply.
Since then, this percentage has fallen quite sharply (it was less than 72% in 2012).
The lone-parent employment rate, for example, has risen quite sharply over the past five years.
Without that annual vote, tariffs on many goods would have increased, in some cases quite sharply.
The latest public opinion polls show his approval ratings are falling quite sharply.
But consumers' expectations of price rises over the next year have risen quite sharply.
Out of 200 countries, 122 saw female workforce participation rise, often quite sharply.
"Only if you bring Ariel with you," she says, quite sharply.
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