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    sharply
    [ adv ]
    1. in an aggressive manner

    2. <adv.all>
      she was being sharply questioned
    3. in a well delineated manner

    4. <adv.all>
      the new style of Minoan pottery was sharply defined
    5. changing suddenly in direction and degree

    6. <adv.all>
      the road twists sharply after the light
      turn sharp left here
      the visor was acutely peaked
      her shoes had acutely pointed toes
    7. very suddenly and to a great degree

    8. <adv.all>
      conditions that precipitously increase the birthrate
      prices rose sharply


    Sharply \Sharp"ly\, adv.
    In a sharp manner,; keenly; acutely.

    They are more sharply to be chastised and reformed than
    the rude Irish. --Spenser.

    The soldiers were sharply assailed with wants.
    --Hayward.

    You contract your eye when you would see sharply.
    --Bacon.

    1. Polish living standards dropped sharply in the early 1980s and still have not climbed back to the level of a decade ago.
    2. The bond markets' lethargy contrasted sharply with the euphoria that gripped the stock market.
    3. Such an increase could send German stocks sharply lower.
    4. In New York Stock Exchange composite trading yesterday, National Intergroup shares closed at $17.25, down 25 cents, as the market in general dropped sharply.
    5. A senior British official on Monday sharply criticized Israeli leaders and suggested that U.N. Security Council members help prepare for Arab-Israeli peace talks _ a proposal made recently by Soviet officials.
    6. American Hoist & Derrick lost 1 1/8 to 9 5/8 after reporting that its earnings for the third quarter ended Aug. 31 dropped sharply from a year earlier.
    7. The settlement calls for the creditors to scale back their claims sharply in dividing up most of Drexel's $2.8 billion in assets.
    8. Its sharply increased use is indicated by the number of prescriptions filled, which rose 14 percent from 1983 to 1986; prescriptions for most drugs increase about 1 percent a year, according to federal statistics.
    9. The dollar fell especially sharply against the yen. Gold prices drifted slightly lower yesterday; oil futures were mixed.
    10. Kyocera declined sharply Monday and brought similar high-priced, small-capitalization issues down with it.
    11. Orange juice futures prices fell sharply; heating oil futures posted fresh gains as the nation's record-setting cold spell continued; precious metals advanced; livestock and meat futures were mixed; and grains and soybeans were mixed.
    12. The Official Unionist party (OUP) is sending a 10-strong team to Dublin, and was sharply critical of the DUP at the weekend. Mr Ken McGinnis, the principal OUP negotiator, said: 'There were certain undertakings made by all parties in this process.
    13. London share prices closed sharply higher in thin trading, bolstered by weekend news from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and by a healthy rise in the dollar.
    14. Wool fetched the highest prices at auction for 18 months last week, thanks to a shortfall in supply, a rise in overseas demand and a sharply lower Kiwi dollar. The market indicator was 494 cents (153p) - 25 per cent up from early last month.
    15. Grain and soybean futures closed higher Friday on the Chicago Board of Trade with soybeans up sharply on fears of continued dry weather.
    16. True, its share in world exports fell sharply between independence and the mid-1970s, but it has stabilised at about half a per cent since then.
    17. All the markets opened lower, but then soybeans moved sharply lower while wheat turned higher.
    18. Richard Loewy, president of AgResource Co., Chicago, said some analysts and speculators had predicted that the early-August dry spell would trim yields sharply below the level actually estimated in the government's September report.
    19. "There would be less clients if the raise was decided because the fees would be brought up sharply.
    20. The number of political prisoners in Soviet mental institutions may have declined sharply, but the abuse of psychiatric practices remains widespread, an international group said Monday.
    21. The retail business, the purchase of which has been sharply criticized by shareholders and analysts, showed earnings more than doubled last year.
    22. "The overnight setback on Wall Street and the weaker dollar, coupled with profit taking, brought share prices sharply lower during early trading," said Taketomi Kikuchi of Sanyo Securites.
    23. Responding to calls for Wilson's resignation, he shouted across the floor to opponents, "You should be worried about the guy who stole the property." Liberal leader John Turner sharply criticized Wilson for not resigning.
    24. Mexico Equities closed sharply weaker as prices trailed Wall Street.
    25. Bond prices were mostly lower in early trading today, as the market took back some of Tuesday's strong gains amid sharply rising oil prices.
    26. The 1986 tax law, the major provisions of which were revealed in late 1984, further reduced individual tax rates but sharply increased the effective tax rates on investment income.
    27. The Merc membership has lined up his initial bout in the form of a referendum next Thursday on whether to sharply cut members' trading fees.
    28. The central bank cautioned that borrowing to fund costs of this magnitude "would increase interest payments so sharply that fiscal flexibility would be lost and tax increases will need to be made, which would worsen the overall economy."
    29. Sun's explosive growth in the white-collar segment comes largely at the expense of makers of personal computers and represents a threat to Compaq Computer Corp. and Apple Computer Inc., both of which are growing at sharply slower rates than Sun.
    30. Some soybean futures closed up the 30-cents-a-bushel daily limit Tuesday on the Chicago Board of Trade and grain futures also advanced sharply on renewed concern about dry weather.
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