Sentence examples for sharp enough that from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Romney's gains in the polls have been sharp enough that he should continue to advance in the FiveThirtyEight forecast if he can maintain his numbers over the next couple of days.

The president's senior national security team, which debated the plan for seven hours in a teleconference last Saturday, had no plans to meet this weekend, officials said, a sign that disagreements remained sharp enough that no early announcement was likely.

In the swales alongside the Truckee, a river other men cursed because it cut a canyon so narrow in places that they had to walk in the water on rocks sharp enough that the feet of their horses bled, he was smitten.

The screen, which measures 3.1 inches on a diagonal (a tad smaller than the iPhone's), needed to be sensitive enough to recognize finger swipes and durable enough to withstand falling on the floor, with colors sharp enough that they pop.

The wind was so sharp around Lubbock -- sharp enough that kids sometimes tied sheets to their wrists, as sails, when they rode bicycles -- that the workers had to sand the two-blade machine to reduce efficiency, for fear the turbines would spin too fast and the whole thing would wobble like an out-of-kilter ceiling fan.

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But Democritus couldn't have known (though he may have suspected) that the "atomos" might prove to be far more complicated than just the thinnest slice of matter possible, and that no knife would be sharp enough to make that cut.

"He's going to have to run a sub-1 34 sub-1 34d I don't think he's going to be sharp enough to do that".

"Don't!" Mr. Barron retorted, adding dismissively that Mr. Walcott was "smooth enough, sharp enough," and that he would have an answer for everything.

Slowing aging and keeping your mental faculties sharp enough so that you can perform as well as someone who's up to 10 years younger can be done using brain foods.

(Good luck finding any definition of Englishness that's sharp enough to mean something, yet not instantly divisive; that can't be aggressively turned into the age-old game of 'if you're not with us, you're against us'.) It's a lovely kind of Englishness, but the only problem is that most Labour voters who embrace it are probably in the bag already.

Sara's observations are sharp enough and damning enough that every spouse should consider a similar project, just so his or her side of the story gets told in the event of a premature death.

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