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Growth has slowed sharply, making reforms that open the economy vital.
Unit labour costs in the country have come down sharply, making the economy more competitive.
The lenses within Ms. Bass's nearsighted eyes bent light too sharply, making her vision fuzzy.
In 1993, Newsday's circulation began to drop sharply, making it harder to justify more losses.
The volume of incentivised reviews is increasing sharply, making up the majority of new reviews on Amazon since February.
But interest rates fell sharply, making the hedge worthless to the county, despite all the high costs attached to it.
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"Gone Baby Gone," about a child who goes missing in Boston, turned out be a sharply made, psychologically astute thriller.
The official enthusiasm might owe more to relief that foreign companies still want to invest in the UK, despite Brexit – which, by causing sterling to depreciate sharply, made it such an attractive deal – than it does to a realistic appraisal of what it means to a sector that is the engine of the next industrial revolution.
We can't say for sure that Camilla's brooch is the same one that belonged to Diana; it could very well be a sharply made copy.
Lower: tumour below 5 cm from the anal verge, the area of rectum and mesorectum below the origin of the levators where the mesorectum tapers sharply, makes both the surgical approach and the interpretation of images challenging.
Colonel Brownback sharply denied making the remark.
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