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An evenly split Senate also is one in which individual concerns that might deviate from a party caucus come into sharper relief.

New positioning technologies have already changed the way we farm, transport goods, and navigate our world, and the latest improvements will bring that world into even sharper focus.

The higher the quality of tool and the sharper the blade, the better.

Ground clearance is higher on the Bronco, and it can make sharper turns.

Higher-quality tablets are often in the 2048x1536 range, which is a notably sharper resolution.

Just ask Darren Sharper what happens if your sporting career suddenly falters.

As part of the writing team on Blazing Saddles, he gave its parody of the Western a sharper political edge.

For an even sharper example, consider what just happened to Barack Obama.

And it gave this Anakonda a sharper bite than those that have gone before.

For the 60 million people who watched the debate, the contrast of the candidates could not have been sharper.

But sharper and closer anxieties than any connected with rights to lands and homes were pressing upon Alessandro and Ramona.

A child was crying, sharply, rebelliously; a womans sharper voice was breaking in upon it.

If Maria does not take care, I shall write a much sharper invective against her, for not answering my Diabolical book.

For where others feel the tragedy of suffering, the pure in heart realize with an infinitely sharper pain the tragedy of guilt.

They are generalities, and we should like, in view of what has to be told, something sharper and more detailed.

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On this page you'll find 39 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to sharper, such as: bluff, charlatan, cheater, chiseler, crook, and deceiver.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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