1. But he also said that Gore should sharpen the differences between himself and Bush. 2. But the entry of women into leadership positions has sharpened differences among religious groups. 3. But that may not be an option, they said, because House Democrats might prefer confrontation, to sharpen their differences with Republicans going into the fall campaigns. 4. Gore also was calling for increased defense spending while using the issue to sharpen differences with Bill Bradley, his rival for the Democratic presidential nomination. 5. Normally, with an election approaching, Republicans and Democrats in Washington would be trying to carve out separate identities by sharpening their differences. 6. Seeking to sharpen the differences between Republicans and Democrats, he said it is now time for the opposition party to better define its own approach. 7. The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin has sharpened the differences between those who want Israel to be a theocratic state and those who do not. 8. The decision to move Milosevic sharpened the differences between Kostunica and the rest of the leaders in the multi-party alliance. 9. When a computer comes into the home, it sharpens the differences between parents and children. 10. Whether the two stations might cooperate to sharpen their differences, in an attempt to reach the widest possible combined listening audience, remains to be seen. |