Sentences with phrase «little differentiation»

It is interesting to note that there was little differentiation between the standard of proof in criminal and civil proceedings until the 19th century.
And the small difference between starting salaries and salaries at the top of the scale suggests very little differentiation.
The marketplace is saturated with apps with little differentiation, which makes it difficult for singles to figure out which one is best for them.
So I'm not devastated that the three loyalty programs offer little differentiation in that regard.
As smartphones grew in both size and power, there was little differentiation left to be delivered.
In the six months since it launched, we've seen a handful of different watches, but very little differentiation.
However, there is little differentiation in the «degree» of response other than those two.
Due to the various exposed points and tight spaces, the maps seems to reinforce that this is still a fast - paced run «n» gun Call of Duty, with little differentiation from recent entries.
He is a social democrat, has made it clear that he would happily work with Labour and represents little differentiation from Ed Miliband.
Lastly, I include some WORDLES which I use as starting points and are interesting little differentiation tools - one for each chapter covered (except chapter 10 for some reason - it's buried on a hard drive somewhere).
There is very little differentiation provided within lessons, but additional support, extra time, and corrective feedback is immediately provided for any students who are having difficulties — to help them keep pace with their classmates.
Overall evaluations also showed little differentiation among teachers.
J.D. Power's annual survey, which ranks brokers on a 1,000 point scale in terms of overall satisfaction, demonstrated very little differentiation amongst online brokers.
The Wii U version offers very little differentiation over what the other console versions offer.
I was asked to write a chapter on the place of professionalism when the practice of law entails delivery of legal services through the Internet, where the commoditization of services means little differentiation between final products from one lawyer, firm or other provider to the next, and competition for shrinking numbers of clients fuels incivility in the courts and among lawyers.
If my practice area or clients aren't being supported, or I don't like the direction being messaged from the brain and there is little differentiation anyway, why wouldn't I move my practice if it suits my interest?
Perhaps, but I find it disappointingly ironic how little differentiation is allowed with Google's platform.
However, this is likely to be a highly crowded Search Engine Result Page with little differentiation between results.
The marketplace is saturated with apps with little differentiation, which makes it difficult for singles to figure out...
With regards to region, Northeast in the third quarter was probably the weakest but honestly there was very little differentiation between all of the regions.
Little differentiation was found between factor loadings of the indices with respect to market beta, small size, or momentum, and none created alpha.
Little Differentiation: While all the different consultant's formulas had their own tweaks, they were based around the same basic idea.
Like teacher ratings, ratings of principals that are not based on statistical analysis of test scores tend to have little differentiation, with a Lake Wobegon effect in which everyone looks good.
But at least these short electronic worksheet add a little differentiation to the lesson!
Little differentiation was found between factor loadings of the indices with respect to market beta, small size, or momentum, and none created alpha.
Unlike the island fox and the island deer mouse, the island spotted skunk shows no little differentiation between the two islands as well as the mainland subspecies, suggesting recent colonization of the species.
I would have liked to hear a little differentiation and distinction between the tracks that accompanied each area.
Faced with a vast array of choice and little differentiation, GCs should apply the same procurement rigor applied to any other important supplier.»
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