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    1. I can't help but feel that when I come here, all my senses are sharper than usual.
    2. This development reflects the fact that the drop in production was sharper than that of the workforce.
    3. Sales volumes by the non-complainant Community producer who provided data for the whole period concerned decreased even sharper than that of the Community industry.
    4. The decrease in sales volumes was therefore sharper than the decrease in the Community consumption which, as mentioned above, decreased by 12 % during the same period.
    5. This decrease was however sharper than the decrease in production and thus led to an improvement of the productivity which gained 11 % in the same period.
    6. However, the annual development of consumption shows that the decrease in consumption was much sharper between 2004 and the IP, when it went down by 9 %, compared to the previous years.
    7. In other words, the more the market conditions turn bearish, the sharper the price depression that can be expected from the countries concerned, account being taken of their significant difference in cost of production and their spare capacity.
    8. One interested party argued that because of a strong correlation between mineral diesel prices and biodiesel prices, the increase of the biodiesel prices, which was sharper than the increase of the mineral diesel prices, especially in Germany, would have caused a drop in sales for the producers supplying the market of this Member State.
    9. In addition to its manufacturing activities, the company had embarked in the 1990s on an ambitious project concerning the development of a laser display technology which was expected to deliver sharper images, higher brightness, unlimited screen size and flexibility in terms of projection surface.
    10. A visit to an industrial user of penta, which produces alkyd resins for the paint industry, revealed that the demand for alkyds is expected to decline even sharper in the future due to the forthcoming changes in environmental legislation, which will impose restrictions on emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from paint used for both architectural and industrial applications.