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The food crisis of the past 18 months has sharpened worries about how to feed the teeming slums.
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News that the president authorized secret domestic eavesdropping by the National Security Agency only sharpened their worries and doomed renewal this year.
By making the idea of contaminated ground water less abstract, it has sharpened public worries about what might happen if radioactive material leaked from the site, which would hold tons of high-level radioactive waste from around the country.
An open letter by security bigwigs from Poland, the Czech Republic, the Baltic states and other countries publicly bemoaned the decline in transatlantic relations.A muted NATO response to extensive Russian military exercises on the Baltic and Polish borders last autumn sharpened the worries further.
Their worries have been sharpened by dispatches from Brazil that have appeared in local papers.
These worries have been sharpened by series of violent attacks this year in Thailand's five southernmost provinces, where 85percentt of the residents are Muslims.
The stubborn urban underclass that the "ferals" often hail from seems more under and angry than ever; the government has mostly failed to soothe it, or meaningfully to repair Britain's dangerous inequality.These and other worries have been sharpened by widespread doubt (graver than normal) in government's ability to do anything at all, even to tell the truth.
As a result, they usually ended up at the worst and weakest schools in the locality or without any schooling at all.Whether or not behaviour has deteriorated since then, worries about it have sharpened.
Once it's sharpened, it seems weird, but don't worry you'll be back and skating in no time!
She worries, too, that the critical reflexes she sharpened here may be misinterpreted as disloyalty back home.
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