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"As a company that's committed to that audience, we see an opportunity to provide something unique that they could not ordinarily get".
In a rare public statement addressed to customers earlier this month, the Canadian manufacturer said it co-operated with all governments to a consistent level: "Any claims that we provide, or have ever provided, something unique to the government of one country that we have not offered to the governments of all countries, are unfounded".
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Any claims that we provide, or have ever provided, something unique to the government of one country that we have not offered to the governments of all countries are unfounded.
With the funding, Boston-based Optimus Ride hopes to provide something unique to the self-driving technology market, powered by a team with over 30 years of collective experience in robotics, on-demand transportation, electric vehicles and more.
If true, it would be quite a blow to RIM's credibility; while they've assumed the posture (especially recently) that they do not, to use their words, "provide, or have ever provided, something unique to the government of one country that we have not offered to the governments of all countries," that may soon no longer be a valid claim.
You each provide something unique and special.
Their dedication to providing something unique for the Dekmantel devotees is no outlier on the bill.
My personal solution has been to provide something unique while also imposing industry standards on what I do.
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