The selling in a stock after it has rallied to or near 52-week highs can be sharp and dramatic.
Lundqvist faced only 15 shots through two periods, but needed to be sharp to keep the Capitals off the board.
Science is rarely black and white, Usdin notes, and there will always be sharp disagreements among staffers on any decision.
As United opened up to press for an equaliser, their keeper Zaluska had to be sharp off his line to deny Nakamura.
Yet the changes in the Chinese economy can be sharp and sudden.
We will give them plenty of football, and the training will be sharp, while the adrenaline around this game will have them at their best.
In some ways, it may be even a more profound debate, because the contrast is going to be clearer and it's going to be sharp.
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Croatia looked the more menacing and 35-year-old Turkish keeper Rustu had to be sharp to get ahead of Olic from a cross by the ever dangerous Rakitic.
We can't speak to image quality, unfortunately, but shots we captured appeared to be sharp and properly exposed based on what we were able to gather from the display.
Elliott Wave analysis suggests that not only will the correction be sharp, but it will go deep and can potentially reach the minor wave ii within the fifth wave.
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While Hon Hai is getting the rosy side of the deal for Sharp's TV-oriented Sakai plant, it's now thought to be paying Sharp for display technology that would go into a new factory in Chengdu for small- and medium-sized LCDs used for smartphones and tablets.
By withdrawing a much-needed lifeline, it might well be propelling Sharp towards eventual bankruptcy.
On a progressive scan-capable television, images from the DVD-9000 should be incredibly sharp.
Once consumers' confidence picks up, there could be a sharp rise in spending.
But mission controllers soon expect to be taking sharp, full-color images in 3-D, panoramas and high-definition videos of Gale Crater.
An array of field-emission devices, however, will take their exposures simultaneously, so the resulting image should always be pin sharp.
That would be a sharp change from the current strategy of funneling all bookstore profits into the loss-making Nook venture.
"There could be a sharp correction at some point, but no one has any idea about the extent or magnitude, " he said.
Economists too had expected the fall to be less sharp in 2009.
But then when the tide turns, there will be sudden sharp falls, as we saw in May 2006, February this year and then in July-August.
Clinton run, "That's going to be a sharp contrast, " said Amy Siskind, co-founder of The New Agenda, a woman's advocacy group that was created by 30 Clinton supporters.
We're poised to deepen what could be a sharp 2008 slowdown with a weak dollar, tax increases and protectionism, the opposite of the growth policies that are working abroad and have worked here in the past.
When the Fed begins to unwind the huge portfolio of Treasuries and mortgage backed securities, there will likely be a sharp discontinuous increase in interest rates resulting in a sharp fall in bond prices especially high yield bonds.
"However, with markets looking overbought, we may be due a sharp correction and investors should certainly be trading with caution, " he added.
Several other market watchers have said recently PGMs could be vulnerable to sharp sell-offs if bullish sentiment changes.
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The vehicle will be scouring Mount Sharp in the crater's centre looking for evidence that past environments could have favoured microbial life.
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