Maybe Jeremy Lin will start showing up to news conferences in crisp tailored suits cut sharp in the shoulders like Tom Brady's, with knit preppy ties draped over immaculate shirts.
There were the suits again, some cut razor sharp from black wool, a few in leather.
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But this followed a sharp cut in rates in the autumn of 1998 in the wake of Russia's financial meltdown.
Bulgaria's prime minister called for a sharp cut in electricity prices and revoking the license of the country's largest foreign-controlled power supplier.
As gas prices are regionalised around the world, the sharp cut in US gas prices has not been seen in Europe or Asia.
Those who argue that prison does not work still have to explain the sharp cut in recorded crime in Britain over the past five years.
Already the export recovery, combined with a sharp cut in imports as domestic demand has slumped, has brought a huge improvement in some economies' current-account balances.
The American government is likely to balance its budget this financial year for the first time since the 1960s, causing a sharp cut in the already depleted supply of bonds.
For Business Scotland, I learned from Joanna Baker, managing director of the Edinburgh International Festival, that continental European arts organisations are having to adjust, some of them very fast, to a sharp cut in their subsidy.
Dark air like demonic possession, a sharp path cut across the land by meteorological shears.
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After every knot the threads must be cut precisely with a sharp, curved blade.
At times, we need to stop altogether and cut an entirely new, sharp strategy edge.
Julie Supan was sitting at the table, too, a sharp marketer who cut her public relations teeth at YouTube and has since left Ning.
In the mirror, she looked sharp enough to cut something, hard fixed lines beside her mouth, her eyes too big, her cheekbones jutting like knuckles under her skin, up to her elbows in dirty work, cleaning toilets.
Stand shod upon it for it is coarse and sharp and the stones cut under the feet.
The ECB's reluctance to cut rates has contributed to a sharp rise in the euro, which has recently been touching its highest level against the dollar since the single currency was launched in 1999.
Sharp recently announced it would cut 5, 000 jobs to reduce costs.
The team had followed my advice on adding sound, and on using an exacto knife to cut the paper to give a very sharp look of light.
Poor shot from Goodwin, trying to cut Chapple away, and Sutton takes a sharp catch behind the timbers.
And moments later, it was almost 1-0 to Blackburn as David Hoilett cut inside from the left and drew a sharp low save from Cech.
The Fed is unlikely to cut interest rates unless global financial turmoil or a sharp crash in share prices threatens to choke off American consumer spending.
The big relief, in Mr Mishkin's view, is that falling house prices translate only slowly into lower spending, so central bankers can soften even sharp house-price declines provided that they cut interest rates early.
U.S. stocks still ended the day with sharp losses, but a last-hour rally cut the deficit in the blue-chip barometer by more than half as professional investors seem to have stepped in and picked up shares dumped by unhappy mutual- and hedge-fund shareholders.
Scans conducted after layers of bandages were removed revealed a deep cut in Ramesses III's throat, probably made by a sharp knife during a royal coup, according to a study published by the British Medical Journal.
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