""If you are going to take up a cultural group's food, do it some justice by not marketing your 'differentiation' with language that further reinforces stereotypes/racist perceptions.
These two appear equally great, with some room for differentiation depending on what you value most.
Given Mandarin's reliance on tonal differentiation, the researchers acknowledge that might have influenced the results.
An improved passenger experience is today a key element of differentiation for airlines.
As the Android software operating system underpins 82 per cent of smartphones sold, differentiation is difficult.
Yet differentiation is also vital, says MrCha at Credit Suisse, referring to the huge popularity of Pokémon Go andnoting that South Korean game makers have yet to roll out any major games usingaugmented or virtual reality.
As more middle-class Chinese focus on fitness, consumers "may seek more value in brand identity and product differentiation, which are weaknesses of domestic brands.
The report said two-thirds of respondents are willing to pay for unlimited internet usage during a flight, indicating the tremendous potential for airlines to use it as a differentiation point to attract more customers.
Aidan Joyce, chief executive of Oriel, says: "Ad-blocking technology is a blunt instrument which, by default, makes no differentiation between poor and quality advertising.
However, Yi's cameras have little such differentiation — just a big price advantage.
,,,,, Related regulations will be made to enforce the full protection of the listed gardens, the differentiation of ordinary and historical gardens in terms of management can better protect Beijing's historical and cultural heritage.
Imagine in the sculpture The Thinker, the grip of the toes, the rigidness of his back, and the differentiation of his hands all indicate the male passion and power.