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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aiming sharp" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts related to precision or focus, but it is not commonly recognized. Example: "He was aiming sharp during the competition, ensuring every shot was on target."
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Calling it "the single most disenfranchising thing a company can do to investors," proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services is aiming sharp criticism at the use of dual-class share structures by publicly traded companies.
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In a signed e-mail letter sent to the commission, he lashed out in angry and highly personal tones at the failure by the commission and the C.I.A. to hold anyone directly accountable for Sept. 11 failures and aimed sharp criticism at George J. Tenet, the former director of central intelligence, without mentioning his name.
The defense chief is so enamored of technology and air power that he overrode the risk of pitting 130,000-strong American ground forces -- the vast majority of the front-line troops have never fired at a live enemy before -- against 350,000 Iraqi fighters, who have kept their aim sharp on their own people.
Do not aim sharp objects at anyone and follow the rules of the state and area.
If using rugged, already broken pieces, aim to place sharp points down into the soil, leaving only soft, non-sharp edges facing upward.
If Bellamy's barbed comments about the show weren't damaging enough, a scathing attack on the event by Monty Don, writing in the Observer in 2001, must have made the organisers feel like someone was aiming a sharp pitch fork at them.
Any doubts that Hollywood would take sharp aim at President Trump's immigration order were swiftly vanquished at the Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday night.
A report on the C.I.A.'s performance before the 9/11 attacks includes criticism of more than a dozen former and current officials, aiming its sharpest language at George J. Tenet, the former director.
Ms. Rice seemed to be aiming her sharpest comments at the Kenyan government, which has widely been viewed as the obstacle to a genuine power-sharing agreement between the government and the opposition.
And He aimed a sharp rebuke at Mr. Pozsgay, without mentioning him by name, accusing him of seeking to drive more orthodox Communists out of the party.
The play aims some sharp blows at a one-size-fits-all system and shows the financial pressures that force headteachers to obey government diktat.
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