| 41. | A . The key differentiator for technology companies is that they spend a lot of money on research and development.
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| 42. | "It would be great differentiator if they were able to pull it off, " she said.
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| 43. | If a square wave input is applied to a differentiator, then a spike waveform is obtained at the output.
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| 44. | The biggest differentiators were looking high quality materials, the radiator grille in body color and the slightly revised taillights.
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| 45. | "It's just a huge differentiator, " says Sean Aruda, MapleTree's chief executive.
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| 46. | "Our differentiator, our competitive advantage, has to be that we're part of MIT,"
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| 47. | In February 2009, Ustian touted the benefits of EGR technology as a key differentiator for the company's engines.
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| 48. | Perhaps the best differentiator for these sites is their search functions, which let you narrow the universe of available options quickly.
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| 49. | Innovators go beyond using technology to achieve greater efficiency, which to them, is already a necessity, not a differentiator.
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| 50. | Pricing was a key differentiator, with Red Bull positioned as a premium drink and Krating Daeng as a lower cost item.
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