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The slack, colorless dialogue especially needs to be sharpened.
If the main point is that real audiences are manipulated and given a sense of false participation, it needs to be sharpened.
His lack of regular match practice at out-half was evident yesterday and although his passing game is as good as anything Sexton can offer, his kicking out of hand needs to be sharpened by week-in, week-out games at No 10.
The diagnosis was that traditional logic is insufficient and the theory of concept-formation needs to be sharpened.
Speaking to the Institute for Government, the Cabinet Office minister said the civil service has "great strengths" but accountability to ministers needs to be "sharpened".
However, the monitoring procedure needs to be sharpened, in particular by factoring in the profile of each physician's patient caseload.
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That will need to be sharpened up.
That suggests the new tools need to be sharpened.
If estimated rates are required, incentives to report accurately need to be sharpened.
But other ways to finance projects and encourage local and foreign funds also need to be sharpened up.
They do need to be sharpened more often, and they can't be left in the sink overnight.
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