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Differentiated
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Past of differentiate
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Six years earlier Browne had differentiated himself from his rivals by leaving the main industry body campaigning against carbon controls, the Global Climate Coalition, instead talking openly of the threat caused by global warming.
While men were more likely to value "action", which they differentiated from violence as having a "more playful tone … with less explicit detail", women were more concerned about implied violence or an "unsettling atmosphere", said the research.
They grew organically, as one sort of work differentiated into others, and the constant flow of innovation kept them alive and expanding.
If you go back 4.5 billion years, Earth is more or less its modern size, it's largely molten and it's "differentiated", meaning that its heavier metals have sunk to the core.
In fact, even the act of sampling blood had differentiated high- from low-ranking males in the old days.
They were sharply differentiated by class, occupation and residence, eg, "the farm market" or "the carriage trade", both of which disappeared some time between 1920 and 1940.
He injected stem cells he had cultured from his patients into mouse brains and found that they successfully differentiated into the various cell types found in the nervous system.
What differentiated IBM seems to have been a decision in the late 1970s to create a series of joint projects between product developers and IBM researchers.Why, by contrast, has the Carnegie Corporation seen its influence decline?
And although one CD looks much like another, music is a gloriously "differentiated" product, so firms cannot infer what their rivals are doing from their own sales data.
During their first year of operation men raised 27 times more equity from outsiders for their start-ups than women.How has the success of high-achievers differentiated them from other women?
Indonesia's president, amid more talk of "differentiated responsibilities", said all countries should take on bigger burdens, and told fellow leaders to "think outside the box".
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