We're stoked to handle one of these in person, as you can imagine, but at the moment we're a bit concerned about the weight: at 1.6 pounds, it's about as heavy as the first-gen iPad, which, like, scads of other tablets, has since gone on a diet.
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It put people in situations that, right now, I don't think they're ready to handle.
And he comes with a lot of baggage and they have been very tight about exactly how they're going to handle all the criticism that may come.
They could turn to the public clinics, except that they're not equipped to handle private-sector patients.
And America can't lead -- we can't succeed unless we're also getting a handle on our debt.
"We typically engage a singer who has sung the role before, " said general manager Peter Gelb, for the simple reason that when singers are comfortable in a role, they're better able to handle the pressure and the sheer size of the Met Opera House.
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And everything that we had in that vault was basically contaminated currency, and we've been--we're talking to the Federal Reserve on how to handle contaminated currency, and we're still learning as we speak.
Providers have been forced to re-architect their services to handle 911 services, and must follow data protection rules that have long applied to wired carriers.
"The outpouring of support is overwhelming, to the point where we're challenged now with how to handle all of it, how to respond to it, how to direct these people who are looking to help, " McGillivray said.
"His view of life has always been, 'If you do a good job, if you really do your homework, if you're thorough and intelligent about how you handle these tasks, it speaks for itself, and the rest will take care of itself, '" Pachios says.
Lohan has also re-hired longtime attorney Shawn Holley to handle her case.
They're made possible by semiconductor chips that can handle megawatts of power, rather than the microwatts that move the bits through a laptop.
And I don't think anybody should question the ability of the Marines, the Army, our forces, in general, to handle the job that they're given.
They started an e-mail weekly newsletter, and since they started, their CEO said they can't handle the amount of inquiries they're getting.
Huguette Clark 's relatives say her mental abilities are uncertain, and now they're asking the court for an independent guardian to handle her massive estate, a fortune she inherited from her father, a former copper magnet.
Some are trying to handle rising caseloads, even as they're laying off the very workers who process applications.
Whether it's the fact that he (yes, or she) can identify a Dodge Charger just by the sound of its engine or avoids Jiffy-Lube at all costs, the items on this list will help you get a handle on what sort of person you're dealing with.
THEY'RE COMING You would never think of buying one gadget to handle all of your kitchen needs.
And, you know, some of them just, you know, can't handle the, you know, the stress and re-injure themselves.
"If you can find a club that's mature enough to handle it as an organization, then you're going to find the right spot for him, " Sundquist said.
First, unlike a Targa of old, where the roof was either on, or living in your garage (bummer if a sudden thunderstorm arises when you're 50 miles from home), this little number can handle any weather and, it seems, any speed.
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"We want to make sure to the degree that we're having an official event, players and staff and other participating handle themselves responsibly, " said Alderson, who attended last week's bowling night.
That's not to say they're bad jobs, they just require people who are strong enough to handle the increased stress that comes their way.
And so they're going to put the troops through retraining to reaffirm how they should handle Iraqi civilians, how they should deal with difficult situations, even under tremendous stress.
However, this approach would result in a disastrous situation for doctors who are not set up to handle the huge administrative difficulties that would result from having to re-bill along with enormous stress on the CMS payment system.
Learning about how we, ourselves, work and how we can handle changes if we go somewhere very different than what we're used to is something that's valuable also on Earth, because our environment changes on Earth, too -- and in terms of health and medicine, we understand better how our own bodies work.
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Nielsen's commercial data will offer those buyers a firm handle of who is and isn't watching the ads they're paying big bucks to air.
Typically consisting of a long, narrow, sharpened edge attached to a handle, chisels are distinguished from knives and axes in that they're driven by a sharp blow from a hammer or mallet.
But environmental regulations and the heavy costs of starting new marinas big enough to handle megayachts are deterring developers from adding more berths in places where they're needed most.
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