Examples of 'more sharply' in a sentence

Meaning of "more sharply"

more sharply: describes an increased level of intensity, focus, or severity. It can be used in various contexts to indicate a heightened degree of a certain quality

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Other projects were of a more sharply political nature.
For shooting a distant scene or landscape more sharply.
Imports fall more sharply than exports.
Whether we can contrast them more sharply.
Point even more sharply than his words.
The cavalcade trotted on more sharply.
Besermyan is more sharply distinguished.
I will try to put the problem more sharply.
She began to move more sharply and to forcefully exhale.
Other types of cancer have risen more sharply.
Focusing more sharply on the learning needs of girls and women.
Where the king is more sharply defined.
The statements by the draftsmen of opinions differed more sharply.
In general jobs became more sharply delineated.
The result of discussion was to divide them far more sharply.

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These seem much more sharply defined than the others.
Our concentration seems focused a bit more sharply.
Rotates a selection more sharply in the center than at the edges.
But you have to carve the leaves more sharply.
Bias declined more sharply in states where legislation was passed locally.
The number of researchers has increased even more sharply.
They diverged even more sharply on the other two points.
Interference is for the metal sheet circuits to be more sharply.
I said more sharply.
It laid down three categories of industries which were more sharply defined.
Perhaps more sharply.
The high land now stood out still more sharply.
Again more sharply.
The rights and roles of women became more sharply defined.
Trade normally declines more sharply than overall economic activity in a downturn.
Brown streaks on the abdomen are narrow and more sharply defined.
The need is more sharply defined in the current economic and financial conditions.
We will find the regions competing more sharply among themselves.
The price moves more sharply than the moving average and crosses it periodically.
Median household income fell even more sharply in the nation.
The mind becomes more sharply focussed on compassionate feelings that are directed towards others.
Strategies for finding a way to visualize the actions more sharply.
Late infant mortality has declined more sharply than neonatal mortality.
The bank crash and the financial crisis illustrate this even more sharply.
Inequality between countries had risen more sharply than within countries themselves.
But the price of natural gas has fallen even more sharply.
The economy could rise more sharply than expected in the months ahead.
It is high time we learned to distinguish rather more sharply between the two.
Newer and active gullies have more sharply defined characteristics than their older cousins.
These sectoral shifts are likely to affect some regions more sharply than others.
Our humanitarian aid grew even more sharply and we are determined to continue that trend.
The questions presented in this issue paper should be formulated more sharply and augmented upon.
Wheat stocks have fallen more sharply than ever over the last four years.
The rule of the market is that downturns happen more sharply than upswings.
RMB has depreciated more sharply against USD but less so against a basket of currencies.

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