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People are the branding applications, so to speak, that create the relevantly differentiated experience.
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More relevantly, it's a way of running a company that repeatedly defeats customer expectations.
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But the median reach of content from pages was relevantly unchanged, Cathcart said.
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Stay close to what makes your product relevant and different and tell your story in a relevantly different way.
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Make sure your brand stands for something different that people care about and express it in a relevantly different way.
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Smart brand managers also know that a brand must stay relevantly differentiated, especially with its core customers, to maintain top billing.
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More relevantly, the new rules would force banks to hold vastly more liquid assets than they did in the summer of 2007.
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"We got to a point here with Marvel, a very special point, where we're in the Marvel universe, and very relevantly so, but we're not doing "The Avengers.
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From all parts of your organization your people regularly, relevantly and authentically provide adept support and praise to key stakeholders before the you ever need to ask for it.
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At that stage in the universe's evolution, no nuclear reactions were going on, so nothing much was happening that might have generated any light (or, more relevantly, any radio waves).
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Each stands for something unique and relevantly different. (Think Marilyn as sex symbol, Elvis as rock idol, Lou Gehrig as baseball legend and Einstein as wild-haired genius.) And, each played and now plays out this unique difference in a manner consistent with the image consumers have of them.
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