The company promises future improvements in tasks like networking, but applications are still a sore point.
This is a sore point with some health experts, who say that America needs a better way to keep track of its animals.
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Missile defense has been a sore point in relations between Washington and Moscow, with Russia believing the shield would ultimately erode its own strategic nuclear deterrent.
With Microsoft trying to please its legacy customers, and Apple abandoning its own with barely a thought, bloatation had become a sore point between the two.
The company required franchise owners, who paid it royalties on their sales, to buy their supplies from a Quiznos subsidiary, which became a sore point early on.
But the issue has been a sore point in relations between Washington and Moscow, with Russia believing the shield would ultimately erode its own strategic nuclear deterrent.
Its stumble in China is a sore point as both GM and Volkswagen are gaining ground in that market, the world's largest, where potential for growth remains vast.
Ambassador SUMAIDAIE: I think the support of the army, support of the police has been a sore point with us Iraqis for the last three or so years.
Meanwhile, the older and richer buy estates and buzz over the traffic in their helicopters, a sore point for those along the route, who've recently started to complain about the noise.
Businesses in the Republic have been hit by shoppers travelling north to avail of cheaper goods and a lower VAT rate, and revenue lost to cross-border shopping has been a sore point for the Irish government.
The Heineken Cup, the holy grail for all top sides in Europe, is something of a sore point for the Ospreys at the moment after their feeble display in their quarter-final defeat by Saracens last week.
Much of the delay--particularly on the South Korean trade deal, where access to the country's auto market is a sore point for some U.S. lawmakers--is due to Congress, which is beholden to a variety of special interests.
That's a sore point in the north-east, which has watched some rather valuable projects attracted north of the border, and it no longer has a Regional Development Agency with which to fight Scottish Enterprise for those jobs.
If the story is really hitting a sore point and you feel the need to yell your opinion out a window, try journaling or writing to an entity that has a public voice or mission on related issues.
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Because one of the reasons, I think, this whole question of, do you make your costume or do you buy the costume, starts to be, kind of, a sore point with mom's who - maybe you grew up having mom start sewing your costume weeks in advance, whenever you figured out what it is that you wanted to be.
The fact the Green Party won its first seat at Westminster while UKIP failed is a particularly sore point.
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) His star point guard slowed by a sore left ankle, Warriors coach Mark Jackson told Stephen Curry in the first half he might shut him down for the rest of the game.
Another sore point was Project Kuwait, a government-backed initiative to lure foreign companies into the oil sector, which has been delayed for years by the fierce objections of many elected lawmakers.
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