Sentence examples for blunt the edge from inspiring English sources

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This pattern suggests, however, that a jobs strategy should take care not to blunt the edge of our most competitive firms.

At the same time, the White House has made a systematic -- and some Democrats said successful -- effort to blunt the edge on such traditional Democratic issues as prescription drug benefits for the elderly.

Sometime around AD 77-79, Pliny the Elder wrote in his Natural History about the effect a period has on a woman: "Her very look, even, will dim the brightness of mirrors, blunt the edge of steel, and take away the polish from ivory.

By in effect conceding the election to Labour, and admitting that independence cannot be achieved any time soon, he hopes to blunt the edge of a Tory anti-nationalist campaign similar to that mounted in 1992.Meanwhile, Mr Forsyth has struggled to appear patriotically Scottish at the same time as supporting John Major's vehement defence of the union.

To blunt the edge of rising radical nationalism in Northern Ireland and shore up support for the more moderate Social Democratic and Labour party, FitzGerald and Barry engaged in talks with Margaret Thatcher to persuade her to introduce the 1985 agreement.

A win there could help blunt the edge of what are expected to be a string of victories for Mr. Obama in the 10 contests between last Tuesday and March 4. Mrs. Clinton said nothing about the day's results as she spoke to a cheering crowd at the Jefferson-Jackson day dinner shortly after Mr. Obama was named the winner of the Nebraska and Washington caucuses.

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Editors who ask writers of books for boys to include girl characters — for commercial reasons — further blunt the edges.

Class should never be a disqualification for being heard, but one might have thought it would blunt the edges of an anti-elite attack.

But if one theory is that Leinster should be forced to play harder week to week in their domestic Pro 12, why would anyone want to blunt the edges of O'Driscoll or Luke Fitzgerald, the wing who scored two tries in the first seven minutes and another 11 minutes from the end?

He was constantly in demand for festival appearances, ran a crisp, small group for club work, and consistently showed that if razzmatazz was obligatory to keep the turnstiles clicking, it did not blunt the edges of his considerable skills as a soloist.

These chemicals constitute the "body" of a coffee; they can make it feel heavier, more viscous, and they blunt the edges of the acid.

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