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Mr. Putin's comments can have sharp effects on markets.
"At the end of the day, watching football is a leisure activity and it would be very surprising if it was immune from the sharp effects of the recession, particularly at the top end of the game where prices are so high".
There is no braggadocio in it, no straining for bold or sharp effects.
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While a surging euro is indisputably a burden for Europe's exporters, making their goods more expensive in the United States and dollar-linked markets, it has not yet had a sharp effect on Europe's economy, which continues to grow, although at a more subdued pace.
Even smoking addiction has a very sharp effect on DNA methylation pattern among South Asians and Europeans as explained in Section 3.5 with reference to AHRR locus (Elliott et al., 2014; Monick et al., 2012).
Connor intentionally captured strong, bold lines and colours and hard light to bring to life the "razor sharp" effect.
But the designer knows how to dose the sugar with sharper effects, especially tailored khaki jackets, with a military feel, or open work coats.
With proper borders and a labour policy that mitigates the sharpest effects of immigration, we could keep our door open to those who yearn to bring their talents here or need a shelter.
The GCC countries most reliant on foreign financing to fund credit expansion, such as the UAE, are suffering the sharpest effects.
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