Finally, of course, there's the dense, sturdy keyboard, but let's not get too far ahead of ourselves.
The latest test scores show Chinese math students in Shanghai far ahead of Americans.
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His take on multi-cultural Britain in the 21st Century is far ahead of anybody else.
It is hard to exaggerate how far ahead of the American government Silicon Valley has moved.
But then again, perhaps here at least Matsushita is racing too far ahead of Japanese society.
Indeed, Norfolk's system is so far ahead of other railroads' that it sells its software to rivals.
By putting executive compensation up for a shareholder vote, Vodafone is far ahead of most global companies.
"That's actually far ahead of the mainstream, but we're trying to get it much higher, " Smith says.
The danger is that the investment firms' expectations could run too far ahead of nanotechnology's ability to deliver.
As far as the UK is concerned, the interesting detail is that Wales is far ahead of England.
But I don't want to get too far ahead of these reports until we have more details about them.
They are a shortcut that can put you far ahead of your competition.
How long can Qualcomm continue to produce growth rates so far ahead of the rest of the chip industry?
The two companies were far ahead of all other automakers in the poll.
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On the other hand, Unilever is far ahead of its own schedule in sourcing sustainable ingredients for its products.
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Anyway, you were far ahead of the game with your short wins before you wrote your sophmorish article today.
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That said, Steve Jobs was so far ahead of the rest of the world in his ability to market.
"It's going to be difficult - we are confident but we never get too far ahead of ourselves, " said Lampard.
Mr Clarke's record as chancellor, his parliamentary skills and his popular appeal would put him far ahead of his opponents.
Baron was "far ahead of their competitors in developing dual-polarization technology, " says L-3's Elric McHenry, who is overseeing the project.
The city's violent-crime epidemic shows no signs of waning, with a murder rate far ahead of its nearest American rival.
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Another advantage for Hainan: it won't have to update its equipment because it will already be far ahead of the pack.
He noted how, with its use of terms like RAM, "rezzing, " and "end of line, " it was far ahead of its time.
In Tuesday's Hawaii caucuses, Kucinich snagged 30 percent of the vote for a second-place finish, behind Kerry but far ahead of Edwards.
That would keep benefits in inflationary periods from racing far ahead of tax collections, which are keyed to the rise in wages.
Polls before the announcement put his party far ahead of any rival.
It's just that Nokia may have shot itself in the foot, succumbing to the hazards of hyperbolic quicksand far ahead of launch day.
They can do this, Mr Cooper argues, by preventing excessive credit creation (which he defines as credit growth far ahead of economic growth).
But dollar gold prices got far ahead of the levels that one would expect even given the rapid increase in U.S. money supply.
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