Sentence examples for problem is sharpened from inspiring English sources

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Problem is thirty.

If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.

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The experimental intractability of this problem is sharpened by the inability to detect early responder cells even with the extremely sensitive assay that we used.

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Perhaps most notable among these is the issue of how we can bear attitudes to objects in the real world, a problem that is sharpened somewhat if attitudes are modeled using syntactic representations.

The treble is sharpened to laser precision.

Make sure your eyeliner is sharpened first.

This problem can be sharpened by discussions of introns and of sex, because both are phenomena that, like TEs, and like an evolutionarily productive mutation rate, provide evolvability and thus need an explanation [ 16].

The problem space was sharpened by excluding viruses, as non-living entities (but cf. [ 132]), from the microbiological system; but early expectations that a phylogenetic classification would emerge for bacteria [ 133] were unrewarded, and by the mid-Twentieth century there was considerable pessimism that a natural evolutionary classification of bacteria was even possible [ 134- 139].

Picasso's ambition is sharpening.

Interest in his life is sharpening.

Novell, meanwhile, is sharpening its axe.

Mercury is sharpening the marketing, too.

One is sharpening something..

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