If psychiatrists would use these criteria consistently, they suggested, then perhaps researchers would be able to explain and differentiate disorders in terms of psychobiology.
In short, Comcast is trying to differentiate itself against its competitors in the hopes of stopping subscriber losses by focusing itself on a rapidly growing and important demographic while tapping into the current trend of content moving online.
Much of the uniqueness that enabled companies to differentiate themselves was squeezed out in the name of SAP.
For marketers, the advantage of social media is in being able to use networking tools to add value to a brand experience, not to mention differentiate the brand in the minds of consumers.
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Women tend to dress smartly and soberly, in part to differentiate themselves from the hordes of garishly dressed would-be starlets.
In an effort to differentiate herself from the doyennes of DIY like Stewart, Morin avoids saying the word "craft, " which she thinks makes people think of popsicle sticks.
In an effort to differentiate herself from the doyens of DIY like Stewart, Morin avoids saying the word "craft, " which she thinks makes people think of popsicle sticks.
It was only after Mikhail Gorbachev, the Soviet Union's new leader, summoned Mr Yeltsin to Moscow in 1985 that he began to differentiate himself from dozens of other senior party apparatchiks.
Will there be a race to the top, continuing the trend of increasing expenses in an attempt to further differentiate oneself from the masses?
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Yet one company in the industry was able to differentiate itself by altering its method of delivering bricks.
"We are making all the investments necessary to differentiate ourselves in the marketplace while positioning ourselves as a partner of choice for our clients, " said Mr. Shibulal in a statement.
In light of this, these three big box retailers continue to differentiate themselves based on price and income than perhaps any other big box retailer.
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We are making all the investments necessary to differentiate ourselves in the market place while positioning ourselves as a partner of choice for our clients.
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He finds it hard to differentiate between the two countries, either in the quality or the cost of their labour.
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Dr. Pagel's explanation is that, since language serves the interests of the group, when a new tribe splits off from the rest of a society, the people in the new tribe deliberately differentiate themselves the better to unite.
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In recent years, an increasing number of businesses have realized that they can differentiate a commodity product by offering great customer service along with that product.
As long as rhetoric that cloaks opposition to all immigration in the guise of fighting illegal immigration goes unchallenged, minority voters will not differentiate between the two.
The music conveys her struggle to both integrate and differentiate her alternate reality from the world around her in the New Orleans home of her sister and brother-in-law.
"Anytime you're talking about the marketing of a celebrity, you need something to differentiate him, " says Jeff Chown, president of Davie Brown Talent in Los Angeles.
Some of the latest technologies can help you differentiate your online profile from others in your field.
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There is a huge opportunity for software suppliers to differentiate themselves through a deep, longstanding domain knowledge of the verticals they operate in.
If I make a gesture of a certain sort, there should be enough biometric information in that gesture to differentiate me.
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To understand what went wrong, it is crucial to differentiate Adam Smith's model from the mutated form of capitalism that has evolved in the U.S. over the last 25 years, which I call financialism.
We spotted a bit of pixel crunch in menus and stills, but once the motion started we could barely differentiate pixels.
While many platforms accept different types of projects and differentiate themselves by genre, certain crowdfunding sites have emerged as experts in their specific field.
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It would also help differentiate the performance of the low-end iPhone from the higher-priced models already available in the market.
But the great companies of tomorrow cannot rely simply on strong technical acumen to differentiate, compete, and win in the market.
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