Still, after being told repeatedly that the entire 2011 smartphone lineup would receive the update, we can't help but be a bit heartbroken by the news.
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But they don't add the bit about U.S. assets growing by ten times that amount during Reagan's tenure.
"We looked a little bit stressed by them and things weren't going to plan, and with the wind in that first half they pinned us back, " he added.
Whether any of these proposals are in the mix for the latest "bit by bit" approach to a shared future isn't clear at this stage.
"It is quite satisfying and a bit fly by the seat of your pants because you can't really go back, " he explains.
Yes, I want to reduce our deficit by cutting spending that we don't need, but also by asking the wealthy to do a little bit more so that we can invest in things like research and technology that are the key to a 21st-century economy.
During the two-day meeting, which included a dinner at Gordon Ramsay's Maze restaurant, the head of Samsung's new enterprise unit, BC Cho, said it was "a little bit embarrassing" that the company's smartphones weren't being used by government agencies, considering how many consumer phones the company was shipping, according to meeting notes reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
Cramming superfluous (or useful) extras into GPS receivers definitely isn't new, but Mainnav's trying to go out a bit further on that limb by adding an interesting feature that could actually be put to good use in the right situation.
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Speed cameras don't often get good press and Mark drew the session to a close by attempting a bit of PR spin.
But as I've thought about it this year, I'm wondering if my stance is a bit arbitrary: I don't adhere to most of the rules and guidelines prescribed by Jewish dogma.
''But he wasn't in the best of form today, and you could see that he was a bit hindered by the leg problem he's had for the past couple of days.
Current techniques aren't exactly cheap, but researchers from Stanford University think they've made a bit of a breakthrough by producing a relatively inexpensive photovoltaic cell using nothing but carbon.
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