The iPhone 4 S for example will claim 4G connectivity with the latest iOS update installed but as a matter of basic fact it lacks the chipset necessary to connect with a 4G network.
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Dr. BROCK: And so in a study of over 500 women from the Washington, DC, area, as a matter of fact, more than 50 percent of them were very happy with their, you know, overweightness because their husbands or counterpart felt that--the person in their lives felt that that's the way they liked them, so they were very satisfied with having hips and thighs, and this is a norm for us.
And, as a matter of fact, the canister here has English lettering with an expiration date of June 1990.
As a matter of fact, the bulk of the government revenue will be used to feed people and to fight crime.
As a matter of fact, the dollar decline back then was the most severe since the establishment of the Breton Woods Treaty.
As a matter of fact, the only time I had two policemen come to my house was when an Islamist woman had sent them.
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As a matter of fact, the Orange County Register recently posted a story about a bounty system it says was run by a Pop Warner team.
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As a matter of fact, the opposite is true.
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Five years after the invasion of Iraq, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence concluded, as had every other official investigation of the matter, that in fact there was no "cooperative relationship" between Saddam and al Qaeda.
The movie is superbly matter-of-fact in depicting subjects as different as the emotional cluelessness of proudly footloose teen-age boys, the level of ominous and explosive noise that the characters have learned to live with, the inability of well-meaning social workers to alter family traditions.
As a matter of fact we started the planting and replanting efforts while the fires were still going on.
As a matter of fact she said the Number 1 source of information that she gets on parenting comes from reading what other moms do online.
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And as a matter of fact today, the McCain campaign just released an ad called "Disrespectful" where it catalogued all of the false or sexist or awful things that Democrats and Obama supporters have said about Sarah Palin.
Because, as the Treasury Department has done in its study, the simple fact of the matter is, is that less than 1 percent of all small businesses would be affected by this kind of request that millionaires and billionaires pay a little bit more.
As a matter of fact, if the President will forgive me, as we were walking out and he was, as he said, savoring the moment, looking out at the crowd and all those Americans assembled, I found myself -- surprised me, even -- I turned to him saying, thank you.
As a matter of fact all three of the leading Republican presidential contenders are supporting the president's plan: Arizona Sen.
As a matter of fact, one of the most interesting comments on this came from Chuck Todd of NBC news on the Today show the day after the election.
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And we can be as mad as we want, but the fact of the matter is we've got to work through this huge mess that was made in the financial system.
As a matter of fact, I was the our government strongly believes in the two-state solution, and I believe it's in the Palestinian people's interest that they have their own state.
And one of the things that I've always said about governors that Washington could learn from is that it's hard to be overly ideological as a governor, because the fact of the matter is, the rubber hits the road with you.
As a matter of fact it was one of the great experiences of my presidency.
As a matter of fact, they may be the only way that we can continuously improve a world of 7 billion people and more.
He drives his own car - as a matter of fact he drove himself to the polling station to vote in the recent presidential referendum.
As a matter of fact, whether you analyse the cases of Enron, the old Barings Bank, Lehman or the Royal Bank of Scotland, similar conclusions would be drawn.
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But no, as a matter of fact, I mean, the notion of being First Lady of the United States -- there had never been anybody of my race who had been here.
As a matter of fact, it is virtually the only issue that I have worked on in the last five years where this almost difference by party in levels of support, except in Washington, D.
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But about five years ago, I was in a head-on collision with a dump truck, so I--yesterday, as a matter of fact, I was in the gym oiling myself up after exercising, I said, you know, I have come to love these scars.
As a matter of fact, as I left the Senate, as Ben may remember, the Senate historian came in and said -- thinking that he was going to make me feel better -- he pointed out that only 17 senators in American history ever served as long as I did.
After all, if Jason turned out to be a person of knowledge in this matter, and the individual referencing him as a possible leaker was, in fact, the Speaker of the Assembly, this would certainly give credence to the notion that important people in Wisconsin were taking the story seriously.
Chaplain Douglas Fenton is quite matter-of-fact as he tells the story of the severed foot.
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