But sharp elbows pay off when going up against established players like Barclays Bank.
But sharp (and patient) value investors should see that it has segued into being an intriguing mess.
The climb is short but sharp and I am struck by the sheer immensity of the Somerset Levels.
But Sharp's shares fell as much as 70% in the subsequent months and the deal has yet to be concluded.
His effort was blocked, but Sharp raced in to drill the ball home to lift the spirits of the home support.
The product has a 7in screen, but Sharp has said that it would also make panels in 10in and 32in varieties, suggesting its use in other tablets and desktop computers.
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But sharp disagreement emanates from other powerful corners.
This clarity will allow you to set reasonable expectations that communicate fidelity but draw sharp boundaries.
But even sharp cuts might not cause banks to loosen credit, if their balance sheets continue to deteriorate.
Mostly, these are natural fluctuations, but particularly sharp and regular changes might signify a planet passing in front of a star.
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To slice, a mandoline is ideal but a sharp knife works too.
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But the sharp reaction from oil markets and stockmarkets suggests it did.
But in sharp contrast to the euphoric highs, would come these random, disorienting and incredibly dark thoughts, sometimes two or three times a day.
But a sharp rise in the islands' population, and the arrival of logging and plantation firms, have made the situation much worse in recent decades.
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But the sharp selloff in small-caps tells me that investors may be taking an especially cautious stance on these stocks heading into their respective earnings reports.
Judge Shani Barnes praised officers who finally caught Reid, but reserved sharp criticism for the "years of inadequate work" that had allowed him to elude capture for so long.
But the sharp reversal on Thursday of the Japanese stock market is a reminder of the risks that have long been involved in trying to hit home runs in Japan.
There's precious little poetry in this free adaptation by screenwriters Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary, but their sharp spin on the story puts a psychological face on the ancient fable.
Mr Cassidy expects around 150 banks to go bust over the next two to three years, a small fraction of the number that failed in the savings-and-loan crisis of the 1980s and 1990s but a sharp rise all the same: just three have folded in the past three years.
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Van Nistelrooy was generally kept quiet in the first half but his sharp turn and shot from the right had to be neatly saved by Igor Akinfeev while Kolodin nearly handed the Dutch the opener near half-time as his sloppy pass found van der Vaart who shot straight at the Russian keeper.
The 3-inch touchscreen is bright, but not terribly sharp -- still, it gets the job done.
The article is long, about 5, 000 words, but it is sharp and concise and fast-moving.
His sharp but sympathetic wit is present throughout, and scene after scene is brightened by unexpected, comic detail.
Many people consider him much too close to California's greedy unions for comfort, but he is sharp, politically protean and well known.
But because of sharp increases in food and fuel prices, fatter wage packets have barely kept up with inflation, which is now 4%.
But Markstrom was sharp and shut down offensively challenged New York.
Think of a tall, shambling man, awkward but energetic and sharp-eyed.
They describe two commissioners, Sir John, a noted economist, and Martin Taylor, a brainy former boss of Barclays turned bank critic, as being sharp but non-committal.
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