Multiple keyboard actuations are now possible (shift plus a letter, for example), though it's not perfect -- things start to get flaky as your second press gets physically close to your first one, which makes some sense considering that the switches are placed at the screen's four corners.
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Requiring reporters to use Labor Department computers "moves an independent press into a position uncomfortably close to that of a government deputized captive distributor, " said Daniel Moss, a Bloomberg News executive editor, in testimony submitted for the June House hearing.
He used his high school press credentials to get close enough to document the disaster.
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Those who read the tea leaves in the Chinese press think Kandi is very close to announcing a deal to sell 20, 000 or 100, 000 of their electric mini-cars to a municipal rental program, and the option holders almost certainly know that.
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But Fiorentina continued to press and they went close when Mutu struck a 30-yard free-kick that Alexander got down smartly to his right to save.
"The court has stated that a 'somewhat substantial' but unspecified concern about 'safety' supports its decisions to close the proceedings to all members of the press and the public, " according to one court filing.
Benjamin Maybanks lived in a one-bedroom apartment in the New York City borough of Queens, which, judging from extensive press coverage, is about as close to royalty as he ever got.
The press conference now draws to a close.
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In response to my query over the weekend, Yale's Press Secretary Thomas Conroy wrote that the decision to close YIISA was made by a faculty committee during a routine five-year review of the program.
As question time drew to a close, Commons Speaker John Bercow urged MPs to press local authorities in their constituencies to count votes on the day of the forthcoming General Election - rather than the following day, as proposed by some returning officers.
Barofsky gets very good at using the press, considering he used to be a close-lipped U.S. attorney.
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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.
According to Mr Bowler, press speculation has led to fears among some congregations that their church will have to close if it doesn't comply with the Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) - the final phase of which comes into effect on 1 October.
That is why market watchers and not a few German officials were paying very close attention to President Hollande's big press conference last Tuesday.
Microsoft showed a teaser trailer for Gears of War: Judgment at its E3 press conference Monday, and while it gave away as close to no new information as possible, it appears to be more of the same.
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Two stars at the top of their profession, once great friends but no longer close, and suddenly one comes clean to the press about how the relationship turned frosty.
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Despite a bit of bad press for its Model S and a less-than-ideal close to the 2012 financial year, things have been looking up for Tesla.
Prosecutors say they have asked a federal judge to overrule defense objections and permit Sharon Lee, a close aide to the comptroller who once served as his press secretary, to testify in the coming trial of Mr. Liu's former campaign treasurer and a former fundraiser.
Both teams continued to press forward with Villa's Delfouneso and Gardner going close.
Rather than rushing to arrest gang members, the police get close to the girlfriends, parents and siblings of gunmen and press them for information.
The first is that although the Welsh language flourishes (arguably because Welsh-medium schools offer a way for richer parents to enjoy academic selection), the region remains close to England, sharing, for example, the English press. (The Scots have their own newspapers.) And plenty of English newcomers are learning Welsh, drawn by those same good schools.
Buffet and Munger reiterated their approach to compliance and their unwillingness and inability to keep a close eye on 260, 000 employees at a press conference the next day.
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The thinking behind his three centre-back formation is that Brazil press opponents back, with the strikers working hard to regain possession of the ball close to the opposing goal.
Located directly on the strip nestled between the top and bottom plastic pieces, the power button and volume rocker are set incredibly close to the body of the phone, which makes it more difficult to press.
But it is clear that Mr Latham's own party, not to mention the press (if only from afar), will be keeping him under close scrutiny.
Despite the money and brainpower put into the school, in November the company decided to close all its schools under the ATI brand following a devastating two-year litany of bad press and regulatory scrutiny.
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