Such is the prevailing wisdom for both the B2C and B2B luxury travel sector, specifically, with personalized experiences, quality of service and private booking options serving as primary
distinguishing factors for luxe brand positioning throughout 2017 and beyond.
Unfortunately, so many of these companies were cookie - cutter solutions, all offering essentially the same services — fixed layout, HTML5, formatting, distribution — that there was
no distinguishing factor for too many of them.
H&R Block's robust, easy to understand, and easy to access knowledge articles are
a distinguishing factor for the software.
As it turns out,
the distinguishing factor for this virtual firm is not so much its approach to law practice as to law - practice management.
I like her abilities more than her voice, and I think she will be
the distinguishing factor for Windows going forward.
Is there a separate postal address for each apartment that you could use as
a distinguishing factor for accounting purposes?
Not exact matches
Overall, the
distinguishing factor of a fixed - rate mortgage is that the interest rate
for every installment payment does not change and is known at the time the mortgage is issued.
This emphasis on accessibility has proven to be a
distinguishing factor not only
for Acivilate, but it's users as well.
The most urgent immediate task, therefore, is the development of education on the basis of the sciences, both natural and social,
for only with their help can society as a whole be taught to construct a life completely in accordance with that knowledge which has become the
factor by which our age is
distinguished from all preceding periods of history.
Tertullian provided a useful vocabulary
for clearly
distinguishing the three and the one without relapsing into tritheism, and this became an important
factor in the Nicene doctrine of God.
«Quinoa's key nutritional
distinguishing factor is its high level of lysine, an amino acid necessary
for the synthesis of protein, making it one of the best sources of plant protein.»
The O'Bannon case already chipped away at this idea, but the NCAA is still hanging onto amateurism
for the time being, because many people, including the O'Bannon judge, believe that the educational aspect is a
distinguishing factor in college sports.
Often news stories talk about «another baby dying while cosleeping» but they fail to
distinguish between what type of cosleeping was involved and, worse, what specific dangerous
factor might have actually been responsible
for the baby dying.
There are several
factors to consider when shopping around
for nasal aspirators that may
distinguish one model from another:
It is also important to be careful to
distinguish between those
factors that are confounders, and those that might best be viewed as mediators or explanatory
factors involved in accounting
for observed associations between breastfeeding exposure and outcome, such as the quality of the subsequent mother - infant relationship.
«
For us, the biggest
distinguishing factor is that every major newspaper in the state endorsed Gelber, so that's a message we could get to voters in a few words in an ad, catching their attention on their phones as they're going into the polls,» Christian Ulvert, Gelber's campaign aide, told us.
The activity of four transcription
factors — proteins that regulate the expression of other genes — appears to
distinguish the small proportion of glioblastoma cells responsible
for the aggressiveness and treatment resistance of the deadly brain tumor.
These figures illustrate why it's essential
for advocates and policymakers to understand the long - term impact of child poverty and the
factors — like parental education and race / ethnicity — that appear to
distinguish low - income and poor children from their more economically advantaged peers.»
This disparity does not appear to stem from any of the sociological
factors that might
distinguish women from men in current society; rather, the prevailing model is that women suffer from an accumulation of smaller disadvantages, which together result in longer time to tenure or to promotion to a full professorship, less pay compared with that
for men who have similar credentials, and diminished representation at the top echelons of scientific society (Sonnert and Holton, 1996; Valian, 1998).
Weil T.T., Xanthakis, D., Parton, R., Dobbie, I., Rabouille, C., Gavis, E.R. and Davis, I.
Distinguishing direct from indirect roles
for bicoid mRNA localization
factors Development 137:169 (2010)
As the target sequences
for transcription
factors are short, and transcription
factors are tolerant of considerable variation in the sequences to which they bind, it is extremely difficult to
distinguish functional binding sites in the vastness of the human genome.
Previous studies have not
distinguished between depression in middle age and depression later in life, making it difficult to determine if depression is a risk
factor for dementia or an early symptom, Barnes says.
Sleep disorders are a symptom of menopause in their own right, but it is important
for a woman to
distinguish if her unique sleep disorder is actually caused by hormonal imbalance, or if there is another
factor behind it.
The Women's Health Initiative study found that users of the hormone replacement drug PremPro had a 41 % higher risk of stroke, so it's important to
distinguish between the risk
factors of the synthetic hormones in PremPro and the risk
factors for bioidentical hormones.
Doing so requires detailed information
for enough teachers and students to allow analysts to
distinguish statistically among the various
factors that affect teachers» decisions.
Opportunities
for student involvement aren't necessarily
distinguished between grade levels, academic achievement, social groupings, or other
factors, either.
The key
distinguishing factor with ESA programs in K — 12 education: The money doesn't come from parents» pockets; it comes from the tax dollars the government already sets aside
for every child's education.
While The Bookseller's service to the industry
for more than a century has included «shouting about» good books, as our editor Philip Jones puts it, the «indie» element is the
distinguishing factor — this is the first time the magazine has created this sort of content
for material outside the traditional publishing sector.
«Our research shows the
factors that most
distinguish those likely to embrace robo - advisors from those who will not are a much higher level of concern about the ability to save
for and adequately fund retirement, and a strong desire
for enhanced investment performance,» continued York.
However, if there are particular
factors that
distinguish one virtual currency as like - kind to another virtual currency
for section 1031 purposes, the IRS should clarify these details (e.g., allowing the treatment of virtual currency held
for investment or business as like - kind to another virtual currency) in the form of published guidance.
While there is no one «best» robo advisor, there are a number of
factors you can analyze to help
distinguish which robo is likely to be best
for you.
One
factor that clearly
distinguishes both Rover Oaks Houston and Rover Oaks Katy is the number and experience of directors, managers and supervisors responsible
for ensuring the care of every pet.
Whenever we choose a member hotel, we always look
for its
distinguishing factor — the originality in its concept.
Third, there is a heavy reliance on coal
for energy (this doesn't
distinguish Guangdong from other provinces in China but is still an important
factor in the province's total energy use.)
The majority opinion justifies the need to merge reasonableness simpliciter with patent unreasonableness on now familiar grounds that: (i) the two standards are impossible to
distinguish in application, despite good intentions in selecting a «middle ground» standard where pragmatic
factors point both
for and against judicial deference; and (ii) patent unreasonableness contemplates judicial endorsement of an «unreasonable» administrative decision.
I went looking
for examples of cases where no charges were filed and attempted to find
distinguishing factors, which you can look into and confirm / disconfirm in an answer; what follows is just what I found.
You collect extenuating and mitigating facts that may help negotiate a reasonable plea agreement and present those
factors to the sentencing judge to call
for a more lenient punishment before the judge as the sentence hearing,
distinguishing this client and this case from more aggravated situations.
Yet another
factor that may
distinguish the Clark v. Rameker posts from the monkey - selfie posts is competition
for the reader's attention.
Because self - reports
factor heavily into medical assessments
for chronic pain, it can be very challenging to
distinguish between plaintiffs that legitimately suffer from chronic pain and those who do not.
Lord Bannatyne said in this case that life expectancy was a «significant
factor» in assessing compensation, noting that Mr McCarn's case should be
distinguished from the Kelly v Upper Clyde Shipbuilders case of 2012, due to the fact he had a far higher life expectancy (he was expected to live a further 18 years, by contrast to 4 years in Kelly) and therefore the family left behind had been deprived of society and guidance
for a longer period of time.
(ii) differentiating the maximum percentage that may be charged
for a contingency fee based on
factors such as the type of cause of action and the court in which the action is to be heard and
distinguishing between causes of actions of the same type;
A big
factor that
distinguishes Bitcoin from Monero is the notion that Bitcoin addresses are generally re-used
for multiple transactional activities.
Though they're extremely fluid and highly personalized to each individual, soft skills are a critical component
for professional success — and are often the most
distinguishing factor between applicants, so make sure you show off your soft skills right.
When you're applying
for graduate schemes in IT you'll be up against applicants with similar experience, so your enthusiasm
for and interest in an organisation will be a key
distinguishing factor.
A
distinguishing factor, however, in the Better Marriages method (
for us) is their teaching the couple how to have healthy dialogue — it revolutionized our relationship.
Many of the scales demonstrated weak psychometrics in at least one of the following ways: (a) lack of psychometric data [i.e., reliability and / or validity; e.g., HFQ, MASC, PBS, Social Adjustment Scale - Self - Report (SAS - SR) and all perceived self - esteem and self - concept scales], (b) items that fall on more than one subscale (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version), (c) low alpha coefficients (e.g., below.60)
for some subscales, which calls into question the utility of using these subscales in research and clinical work (e.g., HFQ, MMPI - A, CBCL - 1991 version, BASC, PSPCSAYC), (d) high correlations between subscales (e.g., PANAS - C), (e) lack of clarity regarding clinically - relevant cut - off scores, yielding high false positive and false negative rates (e.g., CES - D, CDI) and an inability to
distinguish between minor (i.e., subclinical) and major (i.e., clinical) «cases» of a disorder (e.g., depression; CDI, BDI), (f) lack of correspondence between items and DSM criteria (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version, CDI, BDI, CES - D, (g) a
factor structure that lacks clarity across studies (e.g., PSPCSAYC, CASI; although the
factor structure is often difficult to assess in studies of pediatric populations, given the small sample sizes), (h) low inter-rater reliability
for interview and observational methods (e.g., CGAS), (i) low correlations between respondents such as child, parent, teacher [e.g., BASC, PSPCSAYC, CSI, FSSC - R, SCARED, Connors Ratings Scales - Revised (CRS - R)-RSB-, (j) the inclusion of somatic or physical symptom items on mental health subscales (e.g., CBCL), which is a problem when conducting studies of children with pediatric physical conditions because physical symptoms may be a feature of the condition rather than an indicator of a mental health problem, (k) high correlations with measures of social desirability, which is particularly problematic
for the self - related rating scales and
for child - report scales more generally, and (l) content validity problems (e.g., the RCMAS is a measure of anxiety, but contains items that tap mood, attention, peer interactions, and impulsivity).
It is also likely that there are unmeasured
factors responsible
for many of the associations found: in particular, it is impossible with this type of study to
distinguish between genetic and environmental influences on health.
Factors unique to relinquishment by a biological parent (e.g., early trauma, institutional care, attachment issues) may also elevate risk
for suicidal behavior later in life... adoptees were further
distinguished from non-adoptees by moderately large differences on family discord and smaller differences on academic disengagement,» said Keyes.
Considered especially important was (a) taking into account confounding child, parent and family background
factors that could be responsible
for any putative child care effects; (a)
distinguishing and disentangling potential effects of distinctive features of the child - care experience, particularly quality, quantity and type of care (e.g., center - based vs. home - based); and (b) determining whether day care was associated with less separation distress in the SSP or independent behavior was mischaracterized as avoidant behavior.
Our study also has key strengths: 1) analyses were based on a community sample and we were able to estimate the burden of behavioural problems associated with food insecurity among children in the general population, while most prior studies focused on high - risk families; 2) longitudinal follow - up of children's mental health allowed us to
distinguish different types of symptoms and their developmental patterns over up to 7 years of follow - up; 3) statistical adjustment
for multiple individual and family
factors potentially associated with children's outcomes.