Word: sharpener
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When Presidents get isolated, they miss firsthand observations that sharpen the judgment. They begin to lose the inner instincts that warn when statistics may be deceptive, that suggest human responses that data do not reveal. In no field is it more important to have that internal receptivity than in economics...
Fort Wayne police continued to question black leaders, as well as Ku Klux Klansmen and local members of other extremist groups in an effort to turn up leads; officers even used hypnosis in an unsuccessful attempt to sharpen the memory of a man who reported seeing a parked car just off Interstate 69 at the time of the shooting but could recall little else about...
Philosophers refurbish the tools of reason to sharpen arguments for theism...
...sharpen up our cuts and passes against Princeton we should really be able to pull together," Finn said...
...capital outlays diverted into nonproductive environmental controls, the industry cannot raise the money to build the efficient plants it must have to compete with foreign steel. Management, labor and the Government know it, and they are finally in agreement that steps must be taken now to harden and sharpen steel...