It has lost its edge in design: many of its handsets look staid and dated.
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But Republicans have lost their edge in statewide voter registration, partly due to recent Democratic gains in Las Vegas.
But once the new ball had lost its edge, batting was easy - as it had been throughout the match.
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Well, the BlackBerry has lost its edge in that realm of fast-improving phones, including Android, iPhone and now Windows Phone 7.
Reverse the situation, the Dollar was stronger and so by simple definition U.S. goods lost an edge in the terms of trade.
As Pakistan's seamers lost their edge for a while, and the spinners failed to exert any pressure, Clarke and Katich threatened something special.
But as British astrophysicist Sir Martin Rees told the Insider, the Pontifical Academy seems to have lost its edge in recent years.
But then the sales associate quickly lost his edge, recalled Mr. Llamas, who works in the research firm's Mobile Devices Technology and Trends unit.
Although "riding" has come a long way in 40 years -- from being banned at most ski resorts to becoming an Olympic event in 1998 -- the sport still hasn't lost its edge, Doyle said.
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"We'd actually had a value of the business a couple of months before we lost the cliff edge, " she said.
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The Premiership outfit continued to have the lion's share of the possession, but lost their cutting edge and had trouble creating clear-cut chances.
At first, Walton was the only merchant offering free popcorn, but soon other stores began to imitate his tactic, and he lost that particular edge.
As recently as the 1980s with the rise of Japan and the Asian tigers, there were those who said we had lost our economic edge.
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The elites have lost their foreign policy edge and, with it, any idea of how to claim it back.
At the same time, private consumption also lost some of its edge, rising 3.1% in 2012 from 4.1% in 2011.
The Republic had an escape six minutes before the break as Henry fired a snapshot wide after Andrews had lost possession on the edge of his own penalty area.
The two casualties included skipper Brendon McCullum, the most dangerous batsman with Oram injured, who got an inside edge off Sidebottom and lost his off stump.
Last-man Craigan lost possession to Ksanavicius on the edge of the box, but referee Iain Brines gave a foul that did not seem apparent, although Graeme Smith saved the Lithuanian's shot as the whistle blew.
In July 2011, a young man lost his footing, slipping close to the edge of the Vernal Fall waterfall.
As a result, way too many of our citizens have either lost their home or are living on the edge.
Sri Lanka needed 81 from 82 deliveries at the fall of Sangakkara's wicket and although Sri Lanka lost Suraj Randib cheaply they still had the edge.
The sound of a bellowing hyena, who loitered on the edge of camp, would almost be lost through the chorus of primate, bird and insect chatter.
True, her acting remains electrifying, which accounts for this excerpt's value, but her voice has lost some heat and, sadly, gained an unpleasant edge.
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But because Facebook's mobile apps hadn't been cutting edge and the interview process was choppy, "we lost candidates, " Mr. Ondrejka said.
Notts lost Neil Edwards to the sixth ball of the innings, his defensive edge going straight to Trescothick at slip, but Wagh and Shafayat batted with increasing confidence as Notts reached tea without losing any further wickets.
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