The latter is the most direct rival to the RAV4 Hybrid and banks on fuel economy
as its differentiator with 39 MPG highway.
But HTC has brought back design
as a differentiator with the U11: I feel drawn to this phone, I want it in my hands and in my life.
Not exact matches
The knowledge you'll gain coupled
with the tools and training our program provides,
as well
as access to our team of experts, allows advisors to embrace the complexity of the Social Security retirement system
as a key
differentiator in the day to day battle of client acquisition!
A signature and key
differentiator is that Cattlemen's has always been made
with rich tomato paste; and never
with starches
as a thickener.
Tessemae's is disrupting the produce category
with its innovation and will continue to rely on its use of clean and organic ingredients
as a
differentiator.
With China expected to experience rapid growth in clinical trials over the short term, the Australian industry needs to remain competitive by focusing on quality factors
as a
differentiator.
But we realized in the process that the key
differentiator with a school revenue model is the quality of your salesforce, And we never felt we could do
as well
as Pearson or any of the other established players.
With students telling us that being «work ready» is important to them (our recent survey showed that sixth formers cite employability as a crucial factor in selecting a university place), being able to work more closely with industry is a huge differentiator for any school or coll
With students telling us that being «work ready» is important to them (our recent survey showed that sixth formers cite employability
as a crucial factor in selecting a university place), being able to work more closely
with industry is a huge differentiator for any school or coll
with industry is a huge
differentiator for any school or college.
(from Inside Higher Ed) Enrollment struggles and competitive pressures compel more independent schools, along
with small colleges, to consider online learning
as a key
differentiator.
Autocar quotes Lexus International vice president Mark Templin
as saying that the F moniker will soon be a full performance division for Lexus in the vein of Mercedes - Benz's AMG and BMW's M, but
with a different character thanks to potential
differentiators like performance hybrids.
At the time, Glass also pointed to the Que's ability to add comments, highlight text and scribble on documents
with a fingertip
as another competitive
differentiator.
Nook Touch used touch
as a
differentiator even though touch has nothing to do
with reading (unless you're reading braille).
The HTC Flyer came on the scene
with what turned out to be limited stylus support
as its main
differentiator from other Android tablets (besides its 7 - inch form factor).
The firm explains the funds this way: «The IFC target - date funds are thoughtfully designed to invoke the simplicity of low - cost, easy - to - use managed solutions,
with one major
differentiator — the stock funds used in the IFC funds closely match the guidelines for socially responsible investing
as laid out by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB).
The Rewards: The other
differentiator for Air Berlin from low - cost carriers is their rewards program topbonus — it is competitive
with other network airlines and
as a member of OneWorld, Air Berlin gives you access to more than 1,000 destinations through their partners.
The main challenges
with the Best Western experience across the different sub-brands is that BW started
as motels in the US and until today has a mix of newly built hotels and conversions,
with older hotels and conversion being exempt from a lot of the
differentiators in the brand guidelines.
Sending Thanksgiving cards to clients is the mark of a firm that has thought through how it interacts
with clients and why — a firm that is determined to use communication
as a market
differentiator and a client development tool.
Clients and peers alike hold the firm in extremely high regards,
with the team's commercially - oriented approach being highlighted
as a key
differentiator.
With data analytics likely to become a major differentiator in 2018, US employment and labour law giant Littler has further expanded its data analytics capabilities with the re-hire of Text IQ's general counsel and VP of strategy, Aaron Crews, as its first chief data analytics offi
With data analytics likely to become a major
differentiator in 2018, US employment and labour law giant Littler has further expanded its data analytics capabilities
with the re-hire of Text IQ's general counsel and VP of strategy, Aaron Crews, as its first chief data analytics offi
with the re-hire of Text IQ's general counsel and VP of strategy, Aaron Crews,
as its first chief data analytics officer.
With more reports stating that in - house counsel are culling their legal resources, law firms are focusing on client services
as a competitive
differentiator.
Those are the pieces of our culture that are best known and serve
as significant
differentiators, not only in recruiting new lawyers, but also
with respect to how we work
with our clients who are the beneficiaries of that service.»
Spotify could also fill this space
with entertaining silent video clips, photo slideshows, and biographical info
as I suggested
as a
differentiator in 2016, and similar to how lyrics site Genius started doing
with its Stories this week.
The ability to customize the content arising from a large - scale event like the Olympics is a
differentiator for Hulu in the battle
with rival streaming services including on - demand competitors like Netflix and Amazon,
as well
as the newer live TV services like Sling TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV Now and others.
It's also a
differentiator for its own streaming service:
as with existing «Alexa, play happy indie music from the 90s» - style commands, the new ones only work
with its service rather than rivals.
It announced a new version of Minecraft aimed at educators today, along
with discounts on its augmented reality products, which it sees
as another
differentiator between Windows devices and Chromebooks.
The AI features are limited right now, but
with Huawei increasingly looking to machine learning
as the
differentiator, we could see a lot of headway in this area later this year.
That puts it in direct competition
with Apple's forthcoming HomePod, which is also leaning on sound quality
as a
differentiator,
as well
as the new Amazon Echo Plus.
The Family Link software is a
differentiator for Android
as compared
with iOS, which instead offers a «Restrictions» section that's focused more on what apps a child can use — either by toggling on or off Apple's default apps or by app ratings —
as well
as use other settings for controlling what a child can do on the device, and configure privacy options.
This may help it better compete
with forthcoming Apple HomePod and Harman Kardon Invoke that are both heavily promoting audio performance
as a
differentiator.
All these phones will be running Android 8.1 Oreo
with focus on security
as a key
differentiator.
It's very well - made
as well - you know when you pick it up that you're getting a timepiece that's costing a little more, and
with luxury being a key
differentiator with watches compared to other gadgets, this is important.
Samsung uses that fact to take digs at the competition for easy marketing wins, while LG uses it
as a
differentiator and doubles down on it
with a high - quality DAC in its top - end phones.
While Microsoft officials have been trying to capitalize on new features built into Windows, such
as Windows Ink — along
with OneNote and a host of new school - focused tools —
as its primary
differentiators from Chromebooks in the education space, the company has had less to crow about on the simplicity and management fronts.
The multi-use tablet boasts
differentiators that matter, including an optional digitizer and pen for precision input, 3G wireless
with Lenovo Mobile Access pay -
as - you - go plans and 4G models1, along
with security features like a Fingerprint Reader, IT manageability technologies, and corporate - level service and support.
Both phones offer dual - SIM capability
as well
as SD card slots,
with the one big hardware
differentiator being the Honor 5X's one - touch fingerprint sensor on the back of the phone — that's a big deal for both security and convenience.
Once again, standalone cellular connectivity is singled out
as the main selling point and key
differentiator compared to previous generations,
with no words on any sort of a visual overhaul.
The same is the case
with the Lumia 1520, but this time it's the size that serves
as the
differentiator.
As a leading executive with a history of rapidly progressive advancement as a differentiator among other executives, you may wonder why your job search has stalle
As a leading executive
with a history of rapidly progressive advancement
as a differentiator among other executives, you may wonder why your job search has stalle
as a
differentiator among other executives, you may wonder why your job search has stalled.
Bottom line: The key
with a video resume is that very few people have actually created one, so they serve
as a
differentiator in the recruiting process.
Building an online brand revolves around your ability to characterize yourself
with a killer website that highlights your
differentiators as an agent and then to integrate other technologies that keep you ahead of the curve.
We haven't done a good job of representing what we do and holding ourselves to a higher standard and the real estate industry is in the same boat.We also have a National Association and Provincial Associations but they can only do so much.I also don't think we have done a good job in showing the real estate industry the value of a good lending partner in not only the approval process, but in the on going relationship
with their client base in promoting an ongoing education initiative that can act
as a
differentiator that will drive referrals in a passive non sales pitch approach.
Having learned about NRG Home through his RE / MAX regional director, Fry points to his partnership
with the company
as a true
differentiator.
The
differentiator, adds Whitley, is the philosophy of the 111,500 agents worldwide who approach each other and the market
as a collaborative community that shares best practices on how best to combine technology
with a personalized «human touch» to build long - term relationships, attract new business and drive per - person transaction growth.
A Competitive Must - Have
With responsiveness standing out
as a leading
differentiator for consumers, real estate professionals must find a way to improve response time... or risk getting left behind.
Our «white glove» service is a key
differentiator as we successfully connect relocation buyers
with the properties of their dreams in the vibrant city of Austin or the surrounding Hill Country.