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More differentiation between present and past would have helped.
What this will lead to is more differentiation between providers working in an increasingly diverse housing sector.
The new, "very different" exams would enable "a bit more differentiation and selection" among the most able candidates, she said.
"In the decades ahead, we will see more differentiation among universities in how they go about doing this," Mr. Crow says.
"A little bit more differentiation might have done them good," he said.
This will include everything from more differentiation between Bavaria's brands to better-looking bottles.
Lincoln needs more differentiation — not to mention more luxurious models — to justify its existence.
The theory is that the OAA will allow car manufacturers more differentiation than many other competing systems, while maintaining cross-compatibility from a common software across different car brands.
The report, citing the wide variety of colleges in the United States, called for more differentiation and experimentation by law schools.
The price changes were designed to balance the market, for instance to produce more differentiation between standard listings and optional features which sellers can pay extra for.
"The more member states you have, and the more you end up pooling sovereignty, the more differentiation you will end up having," said Alex Stubb, Finland's young, energetic minister of European affairs.
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