Differences in economic outlook across the globe will sharpen the regional flavor of investment activity.
It will sharpen your management skills for less than the cost of a Harvard M.
Such networks allow family members time to tinker in their workshops and sharpen their creative skills.
Sharpen up your public speaking skills, so that you can share your book with relevant audiences.
"We had to sharpen our thinking and not live in the past, " he says.
Over the years, Fazzino has seen HP sharpen its elbows in the political arena.
Today, the United States is taking a series of steps to sharpen this choice.
Ms. RABINOWITZ: Every week, every minute seems to sharpen the situation in both parties.
Most players used their school trainers for conditioning and their college coaches to sharpen their skills.
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The 2.0 Party should seek to sharpen the crucial distinction between rights and responsibilities.
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Mr Putin's other immediate task will be to sharpen the attack on Mr Luzhkov's Moscow base.
Bill Westrom is also going to sharpen his pencil to his firm's overhead costs.
All this suggests that policymakers could do a lot more to sharpen men's work incentives.
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They were learning and exchanging ideas about how to sharpen the value they bring to their customers.
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It arrives soon in the U.S. Brain Age claims to sharpen noggins with math and word puzzles.
An oil gusher could also sharpen Brazil's already voracious appetite for the politics of the pork barrel.
Another girl was told to sharpen pencils while sat on his lap in a locked and empty classroom.
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The hard part of the tour is arriving, building up slowly and suddenly you have to sharpen up.
Sitton draws students from all over the world, from professionals looking to sharpen their skills to rank amateurs.
Privatising the banks will do little by itself to sharpen competition a privately owned oligopoly is still an oligopoly.
Western Germany has been no star either, and several reforms have been introduced to sharpen up the economy.
But Dutch defender Loovens says it is vital the players sharpen up ahead of the double header against Dinamo.
Private equity firms that come in and sharpen operations, as Bain did, can make a sleepy company more focused.
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It continues to evolve around the edges, as scientists sharpen models and draw new links between interconnected natural systems.
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Put on your eye patch, sharpen your cutlass and wake up your parrot.
If that's Mr. Norris's idea of satire, he needs to sharpen his pencil.
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Also, you wouldn't find the same, noise-canceling half-inch-thick glass polished with the same pumice used to sharpen observatory telescopes.
Often, as with her edits, the effect was deftly to sharpen the piece further and in an entertaining way.
Instead, it appeared poised to sharpen Egyptians' standoff with their military and heighten their demands that Mr. Tantawi step down.
With the spin-off, Safeway will work to sharpen its focus on the mainstream retail business and improve its competitive position.
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