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These urbanites' language may be sharper and their games more refined, but their emotions are just as raw.
So Black Mirror's technology satire may be sharper, but Humans will certainly do until our upgrade arrives.
The graphics may be sharper on PC, but both are equally adaptable with a range of views on offer to follow the action.
An unaffordable luxury Reprints Related items Alternative medicine: Trust me, I've got a licenceApr 17th 2008Another arm of government may be sharper eyed.
It is true Djokovic has spent just a tick over five hours on court here and Tsonga has laboured for nearly 11, but it could be argued the Frenchman may be sharper through match fitness.
To the degree that he still has to fight, even slightly, for the prize he has sought so long, he may be sharper and better, and inoculated against future attacks.
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"I may be sharp tonight".
Initial resistance to modernization may be sharp and prolonged, but it is generally doomed to failure.
The economist Nouriel Roubini has already argued that China's slowdown may be sharp.
There will surely be belt-tightening, and cuts may be sharp in some industries, especially the financial sector.
There also may be sharp Congressional debate in the weeks ahead on issues like whether a new federal entity should be created to oversee government-financed comparative research and what role private industry might play in the effort.
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