Yes there are methods to manually push the installation files onto handsets, to unlock bootloaders, to force updates by pulling out the ethernet cable at the right time, but that is not the point.
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People often comment on my prodigious memory, but that is not the point.
He's comfortable with that but quick to point out that is not the point.
Neither the EU nor constitutional reform is a top priority for most voters, but that may not be the point.
Of course this is just some corner of a foreign field, but that's not the point.
Others observe that local services have better maps than Apple in China, but that is not the key point.
But maybe that is not the point for a company that has so much money it can afford to have a few hobby products.
"It's nice that my marriage is still intact, but that's not the point, " said Kathleen White, who was among those awaiting the ruling in San Francisco.
But even that is not the point.
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Moyes and Martinez both coached teams that overachieved to some degree, but not to the point that they'd be shoo-ins for the big time.
But the ongoing challenge is finding that fine balance: you want everyone to bond and get along well, but not to the point that it affects productivity.
Questions will be asked, questions will be answered, but that's not really the point.
He said there have been improvements in sectarian relations in the Iraqi capital, but not to the point that the different factions can completely commingle.
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To some extent, the skeptics have a point but that is not the whole picture.
In the case of Coolidge's poker-playing dogs, the aesthetic value may be questionable--but then, that's not really the point.
They returned fire with 50-caliber machine guns, they also returned fire with their M-16's -- Marines pointing out of the top firing, but not indiscriminantly, that is something the Marines point out -- only when they were fired upon and only when they could see the flashes, did they fire back.
The vote may get slightly less attention than the one on the Tory eurosceptic amendment but Plaid Cymru would argue that's not the point.
But the president didn't point out that not a single Republican voted for the final HELP Committee bill.
Plaid and Labour lost the vote by 316 votes to 237, a government majority of 79, but, again, that may not be the point.
Soderbergh stresses that the pharmaceutical industry is not the heart of the film but he allows that the effects of prescription drugs are a talking point.
The IDC article not only reinforces this point, but also indicates that the market share declines are much larger than had originally been believed.
This is the 6th time in 8 seasons that the Canucks have not only made the playoffs but also reached the 100-point mark.
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But the point is not that there is some alternative to -- that we can make the problem of default go away through a plan.
The reverse head-and-shoulders bottom formation has several well-identified characteristics that allow the investor to clearly determine not only the entry point, but also the stop and profit target.
That may not make anyone very happy, I agree, but the point to be made is that so, shrug, we run out of something, so what?
It will mean that we not only love and respect our values, but we revere them to the point that we allow something to go forward even when other Americans disagree.
Attorney General Eric Holder, the defendant in Shelby County's suit, told marchers that the South is far different than it was in 1965 but is not yet at the point where the most important part of the voting rights act can be dismissed as unnecessary.
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