Take Sharp, which since 2000 has led the world in solar panels sold (it dropped to No. 2 last year in the midst of a silicon raw-material shortage).
To complement the speed of the f1.8 lens, the camera's low-light mode automatically adjusts the ISO sensitivity up to ISO 12, 800 to take sharp, full-resolution photos in dim conditions, and an easily accessible built-in pop-up flash and AF illuminator brightens low-lit subjects, reduces red-eye and fills in dark areas.
Some of those characters argue or carp in give-and-take as sharp as a newly stropped tonsorial tool.
However, if markets, or the economy, take a sharp turn for the worse, investors may not be so brave.
Colin Gillies of the Wildlife Society of Zimbabwe says if the skies don't open up soon, things could take a sharp turn for the worse.
By contrast, Kallis produced a painful 25-ball innings in which he made just nine before skying Flintoff to mid-on, Patel running back to take a sharp catch.
They were not helped by their failure to take any of the half-chances that came their way, with Mason failing to take a sharp return catch off Suppiah, who also edged Chris Whelan agonisingly past Daryl Mitchell's fingertips.
While some government satellites can take a sharp picture of a guerrilla's tent or capture a cell-phone call, they won't know if the tent has moved 400 meters in the past several hours or where the cell phone call originated.
Close to the western end of Margaret Bridge, find the steep, cobbled Gul Baba Street which winds upward from Leo Frankel Street, then take a sharp left at the top, and look for the new moon symbol on a small, domed roof.
However, he added that some investors will be quick to take advantage of sharp drops to buy.
According to Einstein, the force of gravity keeping your feet on the ground is fundamentally identical to the force slamming your body forward when you hit the brakes on the highway or take a sudden sharp turn.
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In order to take advantage of the sharp updrafts and minimize the damage from the downdrafts, you have had to act ahead of the news.
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However, in order to take advantage of the sharp increase in iron ore prices in the past few years, miners decided to move to a quarterly contract system, whereby the contracts would be priced based on the average price in the preceding quarter.
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Featuring sharp angles to take up less surface area, the compact main unit includes cardboard cushions to prevent any damage to furniture.
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Sharp Corporation will take part in CEATEC JAPAN 2012, the annual comprehensive exhibition showcasing the latest in IT and electronics from October 2 to 6, 2012 at the Makuhari Messe convention center in Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture.
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Since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks there have been no incidents in which terrorists have successfully used sharp objects to take over a plane, which suggests the current policy of keeping even small knives off planes is working, committee members said.
Real take-home pay faces a sharp squeeze and the savings ratio is already very low.
But also we have to take this time to continue to stay sharp, to continue to stay in shape as well.
But unless you are an opportunistic investor who take advantage of the downswings to find undervalued stocks, sharp price declines could be jarring.
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Several market watchers said it will take days, maybe weeks for the volatility caused by the sharp price drop to even out.
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Its flotation was originally scheduled to take place in May, but was postponed because of the sharp drop in technology shares in March and April.
One A. Sock letter, an unflattering take in 1979 on the National Organization for Women, brought a sharp rebuttal letter.
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The third main reason for the explosion in pension buy-outs is a sharp fall in the fee that insurers are charging to take on liabilities.
An array of field-emission devices, however, will take their exposures simultaneously, so the resulting image should always be pin sharp.
Or it may see in Sharp and its Sakai factory, from which Hon Hai will eventually take half the output, the promise of a technological step up.
Compatible with the Micro Four Thirds System standard, the lightweight LUMIX GH2 is newly designed with an easy-to-hold grip and includes a refined image processing engine and sensor that delivers fast, sharp photos, full HD video recording, and the ability to take 3D photos with Panasonic's new interchangeable 3D lens.
Khan's trainer Roach agreed with Warren that Khan would prove far too sharp for 30-year-old Hatton and he insisted he would take the fight "in a heartbeat".
The sharp swing in sentiment from the financial media is tough for most investors to take.
In fact, sharp divisions have emerged on the specific question of what form such emergency aid should take.
Speaking after the decision, Mr Sharp told BBC Wales he would be "examining the decision carefully" and would take advice on where to go next.
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