A key strategic
point of differentiation of all Cupid Media sites is the flat subscription fee.
Significant features and
points of differentiation of Gladius» product include:
Not exact matches
Breaking with Ottawa's decades - long obsession with balanced budgets became a key
point of differentiation
Physical retail is that necessary
point of differentiation for retailers and brands to win against pure play threats like Amazon.
Indeed, strategy and organization expert Robert David, the Cleghorn faculty scholar at McGill's business school, wonders why Canada Post hasn't been making more hay out
of that
point of differentiation, especially given that the corporation enjoys plenty
of brand equity.
Interestingly, Wills
points out that Air Start has never tried to maximize its return on these deals; he admits the company leaves «a lot on the table» because the
point of differentiation is service quality.
«Technical cashmere» is the new fashion label's big
point of differentiation.
Access to private plays for accredited investors has increased, and some advisors use this as a
point of differentiation for their practice.
They must discover
points of differentiation, or they simply blend in with everyone else.
Instead, says product manager Michael Soule, the company has created «challenger» sticks, each with a key
point of differentiation: The carbon - fibre EK15 costs $ 199, has a low «kick
point» (designed for faster wrist shots) and is the only stick under 400 grams.
The big
point of differentiation is we are doing expert blends and laddering them up to specific benefits.
The
differentiation has been a negative
point for some, but Google (GOOG) has chosen to embrace it ahead
of the launch
of the new version
of its Android operating system, version 5.0, referred to as «Lollipop.»
When it comes right down to it, the only
point of differentiation left today is the customer experience itself.
Leblanc says the firm's willingness to work with a client to customize a mass market item has created an attractive
point of differentiation.
The company wanted to offer value - added services as a means
of establishing a
point of differentiation between itself and the hundreds
of low - cost software testing factories in south - east Asia.
Buying Aol may provide Verizon with a
point of differentiation from its competitors; it also gives Aol's properties — both its content - production and advertising arms — more direct access to a vast potential audience.
Private brands, Stack explains, «are a
point of differentiation in the marketplace from anyone else.»
Both Snapchat and Instagram feature timed videos and visual content, so the main
points of differentiation are audience and reach.
Meanwhile, the arcane content distribution channels, controlled by online travel agents and the global distribution systems that sit behind them (i.e., Orbitz, Travelocity, Sabre, Travelport) had no access to the data that would enable the product
differentiation at the
point of sale.
Building on Lai's
point, we believe that the real power
of attitude, emotion and intent data is its ability to create
differentiation.
Unlike both Stripe and PaySimple, Square excels at card present credit card processing, which is a major
point of differentiation.
By Doug Stephens Chapter 1 Here's the way it is... Any specialty retail business that stands on selection, price or convenience as its
point of competitive
differentiation will be toast... if not today then very soon.
Our
point of differentiation is the scale and speed with which we can build the models and provide analytics.
The
point of differentiation into three is to check the errant ambition, each
of the others.
This concreteness inevitably means
differentiation among various communities» (in this case, theological schools, but the
point is not limited to schools) understanding
of God.
All that Bergson really says is that we can not know disorder without making it into an order
of some sort first, and
points out that the relation between the «two directions
of order» is really a continuum that we distinguish on the basis
of its extremes (completely free activity and geometrical mechanism, or integration and
differentiation, to use the terms Gunter recommends) for the purposes
of talking about this issue.
Printing ushered in the Reformation and with it religious plurality and the
differentiation of consciousness reflecting competing and conflicting classes and other interests (all struggling for the right to tell stories from their own
points of view) in the same society.
The above established relationship between the philosophy
of organism and the genetic early forms
of our perception
of reality say nothing against the philosophy
of organism, but rather say something for it, on the condition that the existence
of essential niveau differences, the integration
of necessary
differentiations, and the rejection
of anthropomorphic formations,
point to an obvious need for a whole new conceptual elaboration.
At a later
point, the need for separation and
differentiation is less strong, and the individual can appropriately move back to a closer relationship to the family
of origin.
Its representation
of Islam in America resonates strongly with parallel situations for major Christian and Jewish denominations, specifically the phenomenon
of stark, even
pointed, internal
differentiation intensified by outsiders» usually simplistic, reliably critical assumptions.
The ease with which socially induced conventions can be confused with intuitions
of God's ideal aim
points to the need for pragmatic criteria for
differentiation.
All such fine
points of differentiation were quite new to me, and I was totally unprepared for the thin veneer
of tolerance and the highly visible condescension shown to Billy Graham when he preached (to a full house) at the Divinity School.
From the vantage -
point of his metaphysics, the goals will be, as noted above, to operative qualitative
differentiations and integrations.
As Schreiter has
pointed out in his reflections on the sociology
of theology, [13] such a picture
of what it is to understand God tends to predominate in cultural situations marked by high specialization and
differentiation, like urban societies and their economies, and marked by a plurality
of competing worldviews.
As a grocerant, Foodland Farms is now a destination because it's a
point of differentiation among other grocery stores in the area.
Along with food safety, offering superior - tasting citrus is our other strong
point of differentiation, as we live by our mission to delight consumers worldwide with citrus grown responsibly.»
You have to express
points of differentiation.»
Private labeling and customization are a high
point of differentiation for Sun Orchard.
«At the time, it was revolutionary,» Newman says, noting that today, the speakers at all restaurants are now wireless, providing a competitive
point of differentiation.
Once a
point of differentiation, demand for natural and authentic foods mean clean labels are now frequently a prerequisite for sales success.
Hence such reformulations pose a challenge to but also emphasize a significant
point of differentiation for natural brands.
The dramatic color helps provide
differentiation from other alcoholic beverages at the
point of sale and provides merchandising appeal to its target consumers, the millennials, who are looking for a new experience.
With most
of Fawen's competition in the nascent drinkable soup category focused on the refrigerated set, being shelf stable is still a potentially meaningful
point of differentiation.
«As the popularity
of gluten - free and sugar - free products continues to surge, the ability to print «Gluten - Free» on the bottle — a first in the vodka category — is a major
point of differentiation for a small company competing with the marketing muscle
of global brands,» said Drew Adelman, CEO, Devotion Vodka.
In addition to the expert instruction, Fine Vintage prides itself on offering an array
of exceptional wines at all courses, to show students benchmark examples, a major
point of differentiation between them and other schools.
That
point where categorical
differentiation of individuals based on particular attributes or characteristics is marginalized because it doesn't match the biological methodologies.
Directly or indirectly, Holick
points out, «the active form
of vitamin D controls up to 200 different genes,» including ones responsible for cell proliferation,
differentiation, and death.
The notable differences in fluorescence intensity observed between normal cells and cancer cells, as well as different cancer types, provide important
points of differentiation between different cell types and make these probes promising tools for cancer detection and diagnostics.
We will develop mathematical models to predict the pathways
of differentiation from naive to memory and effector T - cell subsets based on the characterisation
of surface marker expression, transcription factors and cytokines production at early and late time
points after immunisation.
Critical transitions across states and tipping
points lay at the heart
of most complex problems in modern biology, including reversible physiological adaptation to environmental change, evolution
of interactions in the microbial loop, development
of an adult body plan from an embryo,
differentiation of a stem cell, and transition from health to disease.