Sentence examples for room for differentiation from inspiring English sources

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"Clicks disproportionately go to the highest-placed search ads, with little room for differentiation," states the L2 report, which examines what it calls "evolved retailers" – online merchants that have opened brick and mortar storefronts.

Waterfowl hunting laws mandate the use of nontoxic shot, most of which is made from steel, so there's not much room for differentiation in materials, but Black Cloud does brag about elements of its shell design (notably the "unique and patented" Flitecontrol Wad) and the construction of the shot inside it (Flitestopper Steel, to "devastate waterfowl on impact").

Unless you're selling a drop-shipped commodity, there's almost always room for differentiation.

He concedes that the news aggregator space is very crowded and includes traditional RSS readers, start pages, and the likes of Google News but feels that there is still "enough room for differentiation and innovation".

He concedes that the news aggregator space is very crowded and includes traditional RSS readers, start pages, and the likes of Google News but feels that there is still "enough room for differentiation and innovation". Of course, whether or not the world needs another social network is certainly debatable.

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It's a big market with lots of room for product differentiation, so it seems more plausible than in, say, the cellphone market, where products are similar.

There was no room for politics and differentiation.

And in a market where the end product (gas and electricity) is the same whoever supplies it, there is currently little room for innovation or product differentiation, unlike with mobile phones or supermarkets, for example.Unsurprisingly, energy firms agree.

Given the overwhelming importance of the economy, the competence of the coalition must thus be the central plank of their strategy, leaving less room for the fine detail of differentiation from the Tories.The attacks on Labour straddled two big themes in the speech: economic competence and the evils of vested interests.

Language provides more opportunities for differentiation.

The grid is a useful device for differentiation.

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