We are just at the beginning of a period where the form factor is the ultimate differentiator. |
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This first-hand experience is a differentiator that she can stress in marketing her business and in targeting new clients. |
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Therefore, the asset allocation decision between equities and bonds was not the chief differentiator between managers' returns. |
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The payment of interest on credit balances was its key differentiator in the SME market. |
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One clear differentiator is that galantines are served cold while ballotines are served hot. |
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It is therefore an important competitive differentiator within our suite of services, particularly as it pertains to our packages and bundles. |
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Safety is becoming an important differentiator in the increasingly competitive automotive market. |
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The ability to effectively modify taste attributes has become a key differentiator in the flavour development process. |
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This would ensure that wide-screen could fulfil its potential as a differentiator for digital quality compared with analogue television. |
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A key differentiator of this model is its ability to separate control and data traffic. |
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With mass-customisation, says Mr Aarts, the key differentiator for future products will be the experience they give you. |
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Increasingly affordable, technology is now becoming a differentiator between powerful and not-so-powerful companies. |
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Cultural fit, as well as Steria's commitment to provide a service rather than a resource, was a key differentiator. |
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One differentiator is housing, which should be a major factor in the election. |
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The quality of our people will continue to be a key differentiator and we continue to offer outstanding career opportunities. |
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Having the possibility to look forward can be a key differentiator for having success. |
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Offering personal attention to customers is an important differentiator for our business, and we will continue to play on that strength. |
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Individual distribution strength in Canada is a true differentiator for the company. |
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Moreover, to be a competitive differentiator, CSR needs to be part of a core business strategy. |
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One of our main differentiator is our ability to adapt to the needs of our clients. |
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Society in general has adopted a customer service orientation as a key competitive differentiator. |
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It is immediately apparent from this that the lowest price is not the sole differentiator that the public procurement body can use in reaching a decision as to which tender to accept. |
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The Figure shows a differentiator based on an electrical analog. |
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The real differentiator, however, has been a great deal of concentrated hard work, with activity being driven forward by people across the business on a number of fronts. |
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With unrestricted access to content from all parts of the globe, the key differentiator will be the local programming made available to Canadian audiences. |
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We know superior service is a key differentiator in retail, and we hire and develop staff whose enthusiasm for food is demonstrated everyday with our customers. |
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In a competitve environment, the overall customer experience is the ultimate differentiator that gives organizations the edge they need to compete effectively. |
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The ability to offer an end-to-end solution for managing card issuance processes across the world is unique in the market and a key differentiator for Axalto. |
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Card customization is a key differentiator for banks, enabling them to build their brand and customer loyalty through innovative card design and product offerings. |
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Oracle's Sun products provide an innovative pathway for oil and gas companies to use their IT infrastructure as a competitive differentiator, rather than a cost center. |
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Another important differentiator is risk profile. |
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The quality of your people is your last true competitive differentiator. |
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The end-user experience and the ability to brand it across platforms is a key differentiator for DTV service providers, allowing them to make it easy for consumers to access the content they want. |
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A key differentiator, suggests Extending the Supply Chain, is in strategy and execution. |
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Since April 2001, Alex has been a principal in ASM Investments, which focuses on early stage funding for companies utilising technology as a differentiator primarily in the data and telephony sector. |
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The highly visual approach taken by ConceptDraw makes SWOT Analysis an easy-to-learn and easy-to-implement strategic differentiator. |
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This proved to be a winning differentiator and in the 1930s all cars changed to the Stella suffix from the previous two alpha character model identifiers. |
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He also understands the gravity of the task set before him, and the importance of design as a strategic differentiator in a common component set world. |
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