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The competitive spirit may not need emphasis in financial services, but there is no harm in sharpening the nation's edge – if Cameron could only say how.
Hagen succeeded in sharpening the image of the party as an anti-tax movement.
In the case that the dolphin brain applies any sort of a correlation (coherent or non-coherent) process the wider band width would also assist in sharpening the temporal details of the processed echo.
For a given threshold the FDR but also the power decreased as the number of simulated generations increased, which was expected since this also resulted in sharpening the overall PPP-value distribution due in particular to an increase of the cj and thus the allele frequency variance.
Including this mechanism in the model results in sharpening the non-linearity of the OCT4-NANOG interaction.
Valid and representative data about faculty attitudes and experiences, and about intent to leave academic medicine, may prove useful in sharpening the focus of faculty development and support programs.
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How valuable have those two losing finals in 2014 proved, sharpening the desire, developing the experience.
Moscow's influence could be decisive in calming or sharpening the conflict, depending on its calculations of its own interests.
No one wants an entrepreneur that's spending too much time figuring out who's in charge of sharpening the pencils.
The same sort of thing in Brazil is currently sharpening the danger of a global recession.
They worked easily and rhythmically, eviscerating a duck in three minutes and sharpening the cleaver every 15 minutes.
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