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The iPhone 4S includes the A5 processing chip also used in the iPad 2 released earlier this year, making it significantly faster than its iPhone 4 predecessor.
Turning to fundamentals, the company is now trading at 12.21 times its trailing earnings, making it significantly cheaper than direct competitors like PepsiCo and Coca-Cola.
Furthermore, the continental crust layered on top of the NPV is about 30 kilometres thick: making it significantly harder for that magma to make its way to the surface.
This hypothesis can be framed as follows: sauropod bone tissue may differ at one or more hierarchical levels in its physical properties from that of other tetrapod bone, making it significantly stronger mechanically.
Behind its apparent simplicity, there's a server component (like Mailbox), making it significantly smarter with data from Google Calendar, Facebook, LinkedIn and others.
The GF1 dispensed with both the mirror and the viewfinder, making it significantly smaller and lighter.
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All in all, we like the Zapr user interface but its current limitations make it significantly less useful than AllPeers or Pando.
PAGE D3 THE CASE FOR COMMERCIAL BREAKS Two new studies suggest that interrupting an experience, whether its unpleasant or enjoyable, can make it significantly more intense.
The S naming has only served to confuse customers, and make it significantly more difficult for marketing to do its job.
This is because cross-linkage of the laterally packed molecules makes it significantly more difficult for the MMP molecule to reach its α2 chain "target".
The USA Patriot act and its British legislative equivalent, the Terrorism Act, both made it significantly easier for police to criminalise dissent and have each been routinely abused.
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