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The many common examples of mechanical differentiators in which a displacement is differentiated with respect to time include speedometers and generators.
The concept, started in the mid-70's, is becoming increasingly popular as performance and brand names become key differentiators in a crowded fund marketplace.
These factors will be embedded in all surviving institutions in 2025 and hence are not key differentiators in the development of the scenarios.
Most VC firms tout their network of corporations, tech executives and more as differentiators in helping entrepreneurs.
"The Galaxy Tab 10.1's ultra-thin design and 10-inch touchscreen are impressive differentiators in the tablet market place.
While borrowing from Kelleher on the airline side and Branson on the multiple-brand development side, Hajo-Ioannou has certainly replicated the best marketing thinkers and differentiators in their areas.
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"I dream of a day when safety is no longer a differentiator in the kids space".
Safety is becoming an important differentiator in the increasingly competitive automotive market.
The issue isn't a differentiator in the G.O.P. primary, since the entire field opposed the rescue effort".
Ashley House, a health and social care property company that is part of SSX, says membership is "an important differentiator in consultations with public decision-making bodies".
If you are an early-career industrial designer, you can become well-educated about sustainable design work and both advocate for it as a differentiator in your company, as well as differentiator of you.
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