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Lean against things. Bump your ISO up a bit. Keep your aperture at its widest (f/3.2 rather than the f/4.5 you're rockin' in that shot). Take a class or workshop or something on marksmanship.
If those don't work, your options are pretty much limited to getting a better camera. f/3.2 max on a point & shoot is Epic Fail, especially on a superzoom. That screams out "Fuck it, the people who're buying this don't know what aperture is, they just know that 10x is bigger than the competition's 7x zoom. We can cheap out on glass." Something like the S3IS gives you an f/2.8 max aperture *and* image stabilization. Or, even better, pick up a digital SLR with an f/1.8 lens and the ability to take clear shots at ISO400.
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