It helped to differentiate them from the retail bankers who rolled coins in branches.
The government implemented the MTOPS measurement in the early 1990s to differentiate supercomputers from low-end computers.
And there is no shortage of mobile hardware manufacturers out there, looking to differentiate.
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The specific items show how the LDP is seeking to differentiate itself and gain voter support.
Another great way to differentiate your intake is to change the media you consume.
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Relay also seeks to differentiate itself from large grocery players with its emphasis on local products.
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But he says the carmaker--and Dodge in particular--needs to differentiate its offerings from meeker rivals.
But how banks go about making that money is one way to differentiate them.
As competition intensifies, China's video websites have begun producing their own material to differentiate themselves.
All-in-all this sounds like a promising development in TiVo's struggle to differentiate themselves from generic DVRs.
It does serve as a marketing tool to differentiate these homes from their neighboring competition.
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Some firms are trying to differentiate themselves by aiming for a wider geographical spread.
The interior will have more of a luxury feeling to differentiate it from the sportier Regal.
In a Twitter-native world, it is easier for consumers to differentiate exposure from endorsement.
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Advisors must continue to strive to differentiate themselves and clearly articulate their value-added proposition.
He says the concluded that with Windows Phone they would have better ability to differentiate.
Storytelling is becoming the new design, a powerful tool to differentiate products and services.
But as every business grasps the value of good design, its ability to differentiate diminishes.
Southwest aggressively promoted this campaign to differentiate itself from competitors, thereby gaining market share.
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Trying too hard to differentiate yourself could get you noticed for the wrong reasons.
Canada is constantly struggling to differentiate itself from its overpowering neighbour, the United States.
He said it was important to differentiate between closing enquiry offices and closing police stations.
But what seems to differentiate Personal Capital from other financial advisory firms is its underlying technology.
It also sought to differentiate itself from the evasive dilly-dallying of some Asian governments.
Pupils are then asked to differentiate between good, bad, real and unreal life events.
If there is a way to differentiate the movie-going experience, Melbourne has it covered.
Private-equity firms are increasingly trying to differentiate their strategies, either by geography or industry.
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As organizations seek to differentiate themselves, Marketing has taken on a more prominent role in many organizations.
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Handset OEMs find the ability to differentiate through the display compelling, and costs are becoming more competitive.
American Express is trying to differentiate itself to the wealthy set by offering unique events like this.
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