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What a sharp, observant, humorous teacher she must have been.
"I was looking at him," Tucker recalls, "thinking, My, what a sharp suit!" A man jumped in front of Tucker's car and yelled, "F.B.I., don't move!
It's not impossible to imagine the Chinese economy producing destabilising shocks in the next year, but China is better positioned to handle them than most.The Times piece is woefully unspecific about what a "sharp" slowdown in growth might mean.
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I wonder what a sharper story about Abbott's jogging than News Ltd's puff piece last week might have covered.
What's tricky is that economists don't have a clear sense of what distinguishes a "sharp spike" from a normal rise in prices: up to a certain point, higher prices seem to make only a minor difference, but, once that point is reached, they begin to do real damage.
Economists are also frightened of what such a sharp shift in government policy might do to a still fragile economy.
Many Christian leaders, including the archbishop of Canterbury, expressed their distress at what seemed a sharp change of climate in the Vatican.
What caused a sharp intake of breath when Mr Darling announced their plans on November 24th was not the size of the much-vaunted fiscal stimulus designed to mitigate the recession.
This time next year, then, if money in Japan is no longer free, it will probably still be absurdly cheap.What of a sharp slowdown in America or even China later this year and next?
Simon Atkinson investigates what such a sharp currency slide means for the Iranian economy, for consumers and for Iranian businesses trying to operate both inside and out of the country.
Striding Edge is a popular route which involves some scrambling, linking the summit ridge of Birkhouse Moor to Helvellyn's summit by what becomes a sharp arête.
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