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en Because they're not growing as fast as they used to, carriers are having to differentiate plans to stand out.

en Parents get mobile phones for their teens because they want to communicate in case of an emergency, and wireless carriers have made it easy to add users to their existing plans. Wireless carriers have been very successful in getting parents to expand their plans to include their teens, but between free phones and shared minutes, it's not the most lucrative proposition for carriers.

en Bulk chemicals require specific handling procedures. Carriers want to differentiate the responsibilities of loading and unloading cars to be more efficient. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection.

en Carriers would much rather differentiate themselves with service and features rather than price. No one wants to fall behind on building that loyal customer base for all the services that are going to come over that line in the future.

en That's part of the challenges that they [middleman companies] are going to have, ... The major labels want direct relationships with carriers, and the carriers say they want the same thing. What's left? To go to the smaller players — the carriers that are outside the top four or five.

en I thought it was useless to try to differentiate myself from 9/11. I wanted to stand for 9/11 from the beginning. By testifying truthfully, I will save my life. It's an act of religion.

en I think the major network carriers will pretty much have to stay network carriers. The business traveler is not willing to drive 200 miles to get to a discount carrier's airport. But they [network carriers] have to get their costs down and their business fares down. And if they don't, there won't be as many network carriers.

en More companies are turning to Sager to manage key areas of their supply chain such as the shipment and procurement of inventory. By upgrading its MOVE solution, Sager has responded to the effects of this growing outsourcing trend. The company is taking calculated steps to deliver advanced services that leverage technology to satisfy growing customer requirements and differentiate itself in the marketplace.

en I stand by the decision to build the aircraft carriers.

en Some plans are coming around to the fact that this is the fastest- and largest-growing population of the uninsured population -- they're trying to market some different plans.

en As we have consistently stated, the airline industry has changed permanently. Northwest must significantly lower its costs to compete with other carriers. Many of these are legacy carriers that have already used the bankruptcy process to achieve changes in their cost structures or newer, low-cost carriers which have much lower labor and operating costs than legacy carriers.

en Factually, his statement is correct, ... If someone is offended by that, I think that is their problem. I think he ought to stand fast. At the most say, 'I could've chose my words more carefully, but I do stand by what I say.'

en It's very easy to differentiate yourself as a dry cleaner by price and speed. But, it takes a great deal of knowledge and expertise to differentiate yourself by achieving the Award of Excellence.

en We're a fast-growing company and we love San Francisco. We're going to make sure we keep up with the needs of our growing employee base.

en The e-signature capability is growing, but it is not growing as fast as many people thought it would.


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