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Much of this research was critical, it sharpened and clarified the concepts and broke down the wide generalities of the earlier theories.
Depending on the weighting term, the tuning either sharpened or broadened, reproducing the range of behaviors we observed.
After the dura mater was excised, the pia mater was eliminated under the microscope control with a tungsten wire sharpened to 1-2 mm.
My inner eye, sharpened by the manifold appearances of a similar kind, now distinguished larger structures of various shapes.
With this method, the error is propagated and sharpened in order to finally obtain a reliable position and direction.
The interwar period, in contrast (to the earlier period) saw sharpened conflict between foreign capital and indigenous enterprise.
Although not always in agreement, they sharpened our observations and reasoning.
Averaging with respect to the leading edge considerably sharpened the gradients in the ensemble mean near the leading edge, without changing its mean position.
I think it just sharpens you up a bit.
The handaxe is a flattened tear-drop shape, but often with edges sharpened all around.
Alternatively, awareness of the meaning and implications of this violation may have sharpened during this period, with consequences for these and other symptoms.
By spelling out the differences between habits and internalized regularities in such exemplar cases, the latter concept might be sharpened.
In other words, the trade-off in relation to these policy goals were sharpened.
The latter portion of the pulse suffer s stronger self-focusing, causing a sharpened laser pulse front.
The tips of the merozoites were not as sharpened as those of the first-generation merozoites.
A simple example of a chaotic system would be a pencil, balanced on its sharpened tip.
In the 1990s these regulations were somewhat sharpened.
Discussing it with them-describing the issue to them-somehow sharpened and clarified it.
Of course, the assumption needs to be sharpened immediately, if it is to be useful.
I thank them for the helpful criticism that sharpened the focus of the article.
Engineering employers, frequently stealing workers from each other, dealt with the matter collectively by sharpening their rules against poaching.
Despite a daunting array of sources, her control never slackens, both sharpened and underpinned by an exacting sensitivity to text.
In short, since the 1950s there has been a general trend towards sharpened competition between shepherds.
The authors' critique of connectionism could have been sharpened by reference to previous work on this topic.
They contributed in sharpening my view of epistemological problems and promoted a more distanced view of the sciences.
There are different "admissible" ways of sharpening the borderline between serious and non-serious illnesses.
In this case it is further sharpened by the nature of the poetry itself.
Replying to the commentaries has sharpened and clarified many of the issues and helped me to view them from fresh angles.
More recently, the discussion on theory and practice has been sharpened by a further distinction between archaeological theory and theoretical archaeology.
Her suggestions were useful in sharpening the focus of the arguments about ethnic identity.
In other words, the trade-off in relation to these policy goals was sharpened.
Care is the only option, which sharpens the need for its examination and clari cation.
The insights gained from studying simultaneous bilingualism have the potential for sharpening our understanding of the cognitive processes involved in primary language acquisition in general.
The argument just offered was sharpened a great deal in response to helpful comments by a referee for this journal. 22.
The world economic crisis had already sharpened the contrast between the industrialized and non-industrialized worlds.
As a consequence, one doublet component is broadened while the other is sharpened.
No matter how much one sharpens the argument, updates references, and reduces some of the data, its original nature remains indelible.
Raising the can higher above the palette will result in a greater impact velocity, increasing the volume and sharpening the sound.
Among the most politically progressive authors, a preoccupation with the dark recesses of life sharpened this theatre's disruptive impact.
In this manner, the concept is gradually consolidated and sharpened with each new choice made.
The migration of peoples and transnational political movements of these years reinforced the identities of communities and sharpened differences between them.
Scrutiny of the testamentary evidence yields, by comparison, a more human perspective, which can be sharpened by sundry information in the accounts.
Awareness of the meaning and implications of this violation may have sharpened during this period, with consequences for these and other symptoms.
Working to counteract these dangers, providers have sharpened their operations: production costs and providers' surpluses are arguably lower, implying better value for money.
The second identified the infrastructure necessary to make authority effective and so sharpened the association of the state with formal institutions.
Rather than eliminating the relationships, the refinement appears to have sharpened them.
Imaginations were sharpened and tuned by limited access.
The so-called capillary-type profiles are flattened at the crests and sharpened at the troughs.
Ethnic tensions, which in part underlay the original divisions between the three anti-colonial movements in the 1960s and 1970s, had been sharpened and entrenched.
They sharpened the intelligence and gave the reader a richer understanding, but their results were neither constitutive nor disturbing to the believer.
Activity sharpens the map during regeneration of the retinotectal projection in goldfish.
In addition, his technique has been sharpened by collaborations with jazz and improvising musicians, and many of his scores allow for improvised episodes.
At a time when the complexity of government sharpened and legal challenges to the city's accrued authority were more frequent, governors took steps to regulate access and storage.
The fact that academic life and research interests are linked to interests in the present only sharpens the need to maintain a free and critical academic environment.
As available land declined and labour costs increased, a cycle of sharpening conflicts over these assets contributed to the current situation of ethno-regional division and civil war.
The book is, however, overly long - perhaps twice as long as it needs to be - and some judicious editing would have sharpened the focus and greatly improved the read.
However, this differential is more pronounced among labourers and colliers, suggesting that, at the lower social levels, harsher conditions preyed more on the vulnerable and sharpened this selective effect.
As veterinary intervention developed and one form of knowledge was privileged over the other, differences between the two pastoralisms sharpened even as policy sought to transcend them.
They found their scientific practices to be the infusion necessary to resuscitate traditional natural theology, whose readily available language could now be sharpened and re-deployed toward different ends.
The control of inflation is a prerequisite of increased productivity and highly sharpened competitiveness.
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Our questioning procedures should be sharpened so that we can ask questions more directly about the performance and defects of our public industries.
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Indeed, they have been sharpened by subsequent events.
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What they get at school never satisfies any children—they come in saying that it makes them hungry and that it sharpens their appetite.
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In other words, the process of depopulation will be sharpened, because people who work on the land will be forced out of rural areas.
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The anxieties of pension fund contributors are bound to have been sharpened by what has happened in the past year.
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There may be a sharpening of wits, but there is a ruining of character.
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There is no doubt that these policies can be sharpened up, refined and made more flexible, thereby saving money.
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I believe that this exercise should be sharpened up.
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Indeed, it does the exact opposite; it sharpens competition and it aids market research.
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Of course, it sharpens the responsibilities of those—fortunately or otherwise—who have been around for quite a time.
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Their responsibility for failure is sharpened, but so also is their freedom to reap the benefits of success.
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The assurance of high quality, of conformity to internationally accepted or recognised standards, sharpens our competitive position both at home and abroad.
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One of the many sad results of the current recession is that the division in our society has been sharpened, especially among young people.
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There is no doubt that competition has led to major benefits and sharpened the performance of both companies.
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All these have specially sharpened public interest in the whole field of pollution and the war against it.
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The chap came out with his note pad and pencil, which he sharpened, and took down a little statement and went away again.
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He found it in his armoury, however, and he has sharpened it and made very free use of it.
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There is a sharpening up of effectiveness which will bring it closer to its customers as it is a commercial customer-driven organisation.
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Nevertheless, immigrants have become involved in the inner city areas at a time of sharpening decline.
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There is money in connection with the man's work for buying powder or sharpening his picks and things of that description.
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The speech undoubtedly sharpened public interest; of that there can be no doubt.
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The fight against unemployment is our citizens' primary concern, a concern sharpened by the predicted slowing down of growth, and it calls for substantial measures.
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They are thicker and blunter than marble or limestone tools, and must be sharpened and reforged more often.
Apart from differences in educational opportunities, a combination of economic and social factors over the past few years has sharpened stratification within the black population.
One end was sharpened to a point, and the thicker bone allowed for the application of force.
Over the next two years the language of the policy was toned down, but the policy itself was sharpened.
He also sharpens the edge of their need for psychological self-assertion.
In one sense the argument may be sharpened by reading more theory rather than less.
The hole was made slightly larger than the jet and its edge was sharpened.
The author was not only a privileged observer but also a secondary actor in the events of 1965 which sharpened the profile of this dispute.
In addition, class distinctions in political efficacy sharpened with time, as efficacy levels dropped noticeably among the working-class, but not the middle-class, identifiers.
The tip of the penetration side of the stoppers could be sharpened or curved.
They have sharpened our understanding of how communication between courts and people worked in practice.
Moreover, phonemic boundaries are not sharpened in memory.
Activity sharpens the map during the regeneration of the retinotectal projection in goldfish.
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