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The changes are sharpest in the lives of women who have found a footing in the new economy and who are for the most part middle-class, college-educated professionals exploring jobs that simply did not exist a generation ago.
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So the conclusion of Theorem 1.9, Corollary 1.10 may occur and our results are sharp in the special cases.
Even though, similar peaks are observed in both the spectra, the spectral peaks are sharper in the case of purified MWNT.
All the above inequalities are sharp in the sense that there are examples of functions for which each equality case is realized.
The fall in jobless numbers was sharpest in the services sector, falling 1.72 percent, while unemployment rose 4 percent in construction, the Labor Ministry said.
An analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies released before the general election found that cuts to council budgets were sharpest in the UK's poorest areas.
Half a century later, wives of heads of state all over the world are still measured against Kennedy, but the comparison is sharpest in the White House.
After reading Off the Clock, I realized that my focus is sharpest in the morning.
His sliders were sharper in the later innings, and he broke some bats and picked off two runners.
England have been sharp in the field.
And he was sharp in the end in beating the Jets last Sunday.
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