Panasonic calls it the "world's smallest and lightest digital interchangeable lens camera, " a fancy of way of saying it's not a traditional DSLR nor is it a regular point and shoot -- it's something in between.
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It is a point not lost on analysts, who must balance the day-to-day pressures of issuing accurate ratings and not throwing away new business.
It is a point not lost on charity worker Patricia Rodgers, who was brought up in Glasgow in the 1960s and 1970s and has lived in Haringey for three years, after a spell in Spain teaching English.
As above, this is a very common misunderstanding of the very point of a carbon tax: it is not, not at all, in order to stop climate change.
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And it is not too legalistic to point out that a president of the United States should not be convicted of perjury and removed from office over an argument -- a dispute about what is and what is not the commonly accepted meaning of words in his testimony.
Why is it not in fact important to point out that a game is drawing in the same sort of returns as one of the most popular films in history?
It is not an event and neither is it a journey with a fixed end point.
It is not circling the Earth but orbits a point in the Sun-Earth system called the second Lagrange point.
It is not legalistic to point out that a witness did not say what some rely on her testimony to establish.
The argument that the NLRA has failed is not a novel point I am making, rather it is supported by labor academics from various perspectives.
Being long a naked option may not be a bad thing on its own, but it puts you in a different risk scenario, and is not the point of your original trade.
The speed of the about-turn does little for Mr Thain's credibility, but this time it is not lunacy to wonder whether a turning-point has been reached.
To make this case in any courtroom would be very difficult for a prosecutor -- who point out that it is difficult, if not impossible, to put on a successful prosecution if the chief witness is deemed by the prosecutors to be unreliable on some issues, but presented as totally truthful on others.
However, they point out that it is not a core strategic consideration at this time.
The area has suffered avalanches before, but Cousins is keen to point out that it is not a black spot.
It is not the first time Mr Chirac has made a point of defending the French language in the international arena.
Apple, however, is not at a point where it could make a decision on whether to get rid of Intel processors, explains Insight 64 Research Fellow Nathan Brookwood.
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In our analysis, increased debt is not a bad thing as long as it is accompanied by strong revenue growth, which at this point seems to be the case.
It is not clear whether Casey held a regular job at any point during that year although at one point, she had worked as a manager at a nightclub.
The idea of using a liquid with a lower boiling point than water to drive a turbine is nothing new it has simply not proved worthwhile in the past.
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They believe there is no other point in developing it if there is not a good user experience in it for them.
Nonetheless, the news might prompt new legislation aimed at the pharmaceutical industry, though it is not clear at this point what form, if any, a bill might take.
No, not just from their point of view: it just is a very silly idea indeed.
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The best one can say at this point is that, unlike Syria, it is not a failure.
It is vital that the solutions built on the private cloud do not become a point of lock in.
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The rising share price (which is not sustainable due to the aforementioned point) makes it a fine time for executives to convert options into shares and sell into the artificially created buying frenzy.
It is not uncommon for a retailer to have a set of systems for retail point-of-sale, another for e-commerce and yet another for the call center, with information entered and stored differently and in different formats in each case.
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Others point out that if that's true it is not a model which anyone is talking of using in Syria, Iran or, even, Zimbabwe.
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