Sentence examples for sharp concludes from inspiring English sources

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"As all the events of the past year have unfolded, it's only underscored the importance of privacy" Sharp concludes.

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SHARP concluded that approximately a quarter of all heart attacks, strokes, and operations to open blocked arteries could be avoided in people with CKD by using a combination of ezetimibe and simvastatin to lower the blood cholesterol levels [ 59].

A literature search performed by Hamilton and Sharp concluded that the DoH Guidelines were based on a reasonable evidence base [ 21] but the studies identified for this paper indicate otherwise, although it is worth noting that TWR referrals were assumed to be appropriate in accordance with the Guidelines.

"Confidence is the underpinning for financial markets; therefore, should investors become unnerved as 2000 approaches, we could have the catalyst for a sharp sell-off," Bear Stearns concludes in an investment note on the possible impact of Y2K on stocks.

They praised the Mixed Match mode and the SNES enhanced graphics and sounds, and concluded "Sharp controls and absorbing action are what make these two classics even better as a pair than they were alone".

Therefore, the edges of the device were sharp enough to conclude that any additional loss in resolution would be the result of the imaging technique, not the device.

Digital Spy, however, thinks Horns is a "misjudged horror", The Guardian bemoans Radcliffe's "devilishly dull" portrayal despite a "few laughs and sharp moments" and The Telegraph concludes that the film "lacks any real bite".

In all three cases, Garber concludes that the sharp price increases and subsequent price crashes were the products of rational investors' responses based on information about fundamental values.

Unep concludes that a sharp fall in the cost of wind turbines and a general improvement in the cost-competitiveness of the sector has enabled a growing number of wind projects globally to be built without any government support at all.

The first movement's exposition commences in the tonic of F-sharp minor, before modulating to the relative major of A. After a long development section, the recapitulation both arrives and concludes in F-sharp major.

For those on the sharp end of that collapse, Upton concludes, it boils down almost to "an accident of history.

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