Mobileme Address Book doesn't sync on iPhone

When I revise Address Book contacts on my desktop, they sync almost immediately to MobileMe, which I can see at my MobileMe account online. None of those revisions, though, show up on my iPhone under MobileMe.
However, if I ADD new contacts on my computer, they will show up both in my MobileMe account and on my iPhone. And, I have no problems at all with iCal.
Any suggestions to correct this? It's been going on since November.
Message was edited by: Michael Stickle

It's very basic and I know it has to be asked, so yes, I've tried all of this.
The only thing I've found that might work is turning the sync off for Contacts on my iPhone in Settings, and then turning it back on. Whether this will fix the revision aspect, I have no idea. But, I'm hoping.
Message was edited by: Michael Stickle

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