However, it at least offers a slightly more comfortable fit when cradled in your hand, thanks to the fact that the phone is narrower than its predecessor (80.5mm vs. 83mm).
As you can see from the following example, negotiation and leadership go hand-in-hand when it comes to launching a major restructuring effort within a company.
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On the first morning back in work after Easter, I was in the left hand lane as usual to bear left down towards the Senedd, when the car in the right hand lane comprehensively cut me up.
Mr. Little also took young Charles in hand when the saxophonist traveled to New York.
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If the parents have the money in hand when the aid application is submitted, it gets counted as a parental asset and is assessed 5% to 5.6%.
But he cut his political teeth in the PRI, which he left reluctantly in 1988 when free-market technocrats gained the upper hand in the party which ruled Mexico for seven decades until Vicente Fox's election victory of 2000.
Strauss was particularly pleased with his side's reaction to a missed opportunity in the 38th over when the West Indies, with four wickets in hand, appeared on course for their target.
What you have in your hand when you look at a piece of Steiff, he says, is a true masterpiece.
It's also lighter in terms of actual weight, shedding an ounce from its predecessor -- a fact that's really only noticeable when holding both devices in your hand.
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The effect is, at first glance, quite small -- Beshore cited his colleague Steven Chesley's comparison of this effect to the force you feel when you hold grapes in your hand.
Emory L. Cozee was loading his .45 caliber semi-automatic when he shot himself in the hand as he was leaving the Indy 1500 Gun and Knife show at the state fairgrounds, state police said.
"Even when the meeting is over, something called role transference can occur and people may still truly believe that you are against the issue at hand, when in fact you may have been merely trying to get people to think more broadly or deeply, " Damiano says.
Study after study shows marked reductions in transmission in public spaces when hand hygiene is practiced, and a recent study found nearly undetectable influenza particle levels after hands contaminated with influenza were washed with either soap and water or an over-the-counter gel containing at least 50 percent alcohol.
In an experiment, the researchers sold 73% more hand lotion when it was offered in a bonus pack than when it carried an equivalent discount (even after all other effects, such as a desire to stockpile, were controlled for).
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Right when he thought the tournament was in hand, Chappell birdied three of his last four holes.
When I returned, Dixie cup in hand, my mom was sitting next to my sister on the sofa.
When your smartphone keyboard fits in your hand, the armrests on your seat become a de facto keyboard tray.
Contrary to the fevered alarms of these fanatics, sound training and sound environmentalism go hand in hand--when allowed to do so.
He also made a home-made ball out of a bandage, string and some tape, and then got grumpy when BB made him hand it in.
"There was a time when second-hand book sellers in book towns were first of all selling books and secondly selling the experience of browsing, " explained Mr Turpin.
When hand sanitizers were placed in dorms at the University of Colorado, a study on infection control found that overall illness rate dropped by 20 percent and missed school days by 43 percent.
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"We want to create the feeling you used to get in record stores when somebody would hand you something and say, 'You have to hear this, ' " says Amy Schriefer, who supervises "First Listen" and the live events.
It eventually paid dividends in the final minute when Diggin went over from close range in the right-hand corner to ensure that despite losing their unbeaten record, they would at least leave Vicarage Road with a bonus point.
The old saying goes that when you have a hammer in your hand, everything looks like a nail, and former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh worries that inaction on the fiscal policy side has led Bernanke to continue drawing on the financial crisis playbook.
His last foray into theatre was in 2004, when he directed the play A Second Hand Memory - about two generations of defeated dreamers in 1950s Brooklyn.
There was another twist in this strangest of matches when Wawrinka fired a forehand long in the following game to hand the break straight back, but a magnificent drop shot in game five helped the Swiss regain the advantage and this time he held on.
My first big splash on the internet came in 2004 when I was one of the first 30 podcasters in the world, hand-coding my RSS feed and speaking timidly into a microphone, broadcasting intimate thoughts to a global audience.
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One concern, however, was the form of Owen Farrell at fly-half, a position comparable to quarterback in the NFL. Farrell made a string of errors Saturday when passing and kicking from hand, and he also was involved in a scuffle with Barbarians hooker Schalk Brits.
This makes a difference when you're holding it in-hand, as the Atrix ultimately feels bulkier.
"Any (doubting) thoughts I may have had disappeared immediately when I had the dog tag in my hand, " Mann said.
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