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1 Sadly, the contrast with some members of Fianna Fail is even sharper .
2 Most economists are predicting an even sharper slowdown in the months ahead.
3 And it brings comparisons between Australia and Italy into even sharper focus.
4 And the young one is even sharper at a bargain,' he added.
5 His features, always inclined to gauntness, became even sharper and more pronounced.
6 Analysts are divided over whether the government will allow an even sharper depreciation.
7 The GPO can result in even sharper cuts to spousal and survivor benefits.
8 This time there was an even sharper , more hopeless edge to his predictions.
9 As Brexit approaches, the development of Ireland's regions will come into even sharper focus.
10 The new trouble throws those shortcomings into even sharper focus.
11 Perhaps that will bring Sunday's game into even sharper focus.
12 But analysts had expected even sharper declines at these companies.
13 Elsewhere in West Africa, the rises have been even sharper .
14 Analysts polled by Reuters had expected an even sharper decline.
15 But her voice when she spoke next was even sharper .
16 Analysts warned of an even sharper surge to come.
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