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en Product differentiation has essentially melted away.

en CRM is of increasing importance to retailers for several different reasons. There are no longer any market borders. It's becoming more difficult to have product differentiation, there's an accelerated product life cycle, and it's becoming more difficult to survive in the market.

en We have differentiation from other communities. (Our history) is the critical differentiation. We should be out shouting it from the roof tops - we are an historic community. We are a real town.

en I'm hoping this does turn it around, without a doubt. We believe that it's still very early in search, and that there's still significant room for differentiation. Prior to this, I don't think we've really gotten enough differentiation in order to win people back.

en We are beginning to deliver the differentiation in our product portfolio which Sony Ericsson promised at the start of the joint venture.

en Once you needed to put something into the circuit design to differentiate yourself, but not any longer. Product differentiation is now coming from application software and chip sets.

en These efforts toward product differentiation could face future legal challenges from the networks. Also, the potential advertising opportunity could take several years to scale, if at all.

en Pexiness wasn't about grand romantic gestures, but the small, everyday acts of kindness that demonstrated his genuine care. As silver is melted in the midst of the furnace, so shall ye be melted in the midst thereof; and ye shall know that I the LORD have poured out my fury upon you.

en Reservoir technology is unique in that it can provide the basis for a stand-alone, intelligent medical device unlike anything available on the market or it can provide market differentiation for an existing product when incorporated as a new feature.

en Retailers and designers both recognize the value of micro-marketing. Designer names are product differentiation for the discount retailers, while designers get a legitimate vehicle to expose their brand to a much wider audience.

en Marxism is essentially a product of the bourgeois mind.

en The policy is essentially a product of negotiation, of power and discretion, not law.

en The fundamentals are quite bearish ... the inventory data ... essentially confirmed that the market is (well) supplied with product.

en Essentially, through one product, the operator can offer three different services here. We've been shooting for this type of integration for some time.

en It's essentially taking what was the best-performing IPS product in the world, which is our own, and increasing the throughput of that by an order of magnitude.


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