So we still have a vast pit of undifferentiated referrals about which we know absolutely nothing.
That promises seven or eight undifferentiated, under-sized, European-style universal banks offering everything from investment banking to housing loans.
There may be a sign of vulnerability any time an undifferentiated asset class is more than 10% of the total portfolio.
When the big search engines run across a photo, all they see is an undifferentiated clump of digital bits.
Embryonic stem cells are "blank" or undifferentiated cells that can develop into any type of cell in the body.
They portray it as proof positive of undifferentiated Western hostility towards all Muslims.
In an earlier post I likened the semiconductor market to airlines and shipping, two other capital-intensive markets with undifferentiated products.
Diet soft drinks are not just one undifferentiated product with different labels.
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Which includes the minimum price to charge for a surprisingly undifferentiated service.
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But technology firms often seem to aim for an undifferentiated mass market.
Sony Entertainment Group and Warner Music Group, though its catalogue on a macroscopic level seems undifferentiated from the likes of Rdio, for example.
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For if we do go back to a system of not tracking then such advertising companies become simply wholesalers of an undifferentiated good.
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Which would create a headlong, arms-race-like rush toward undifferentiated, one-size-fits-all products that perform poorly any specific jobs that customers might hire them to do.
Terrorism was, after all, an undifferentiated evil, and he was an instrument of providence, if not of God, destined to rid the world of it.
The business helped advertisers efficiently buy ad impressions at-scale across the long-tail of the web and its oceans filled with trillions of seemingly undifferentiated ad banners.
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Cycles are inevitable in any capital-intensive business with undifferentiated products.
Embryonic stem cell research involves collecting undifferentiated cells from embryos.
Rapid casualisation has also meant that our younger colleagues teach more, earn less and have even less time to do research than the undifferentiated average figures that you report.
At the end of the process, I had a printable, or mobile-viewable, map with about a dozen locations marked as interesting, rather than a mass of undifferentiated pins on map.
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Bowman said he bought the seeds as part of an undifferentiated mix of "commodity" seeds from a grain elevator, and that farmers had used such seeds for planting for decades.
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Unlike a restaurant, where customers choose a meal by ordering a meal, at restaurant Med some higher force gives an unfortunate person an undifferentiated and undiagnosed problem that needs and deserves an answer.
If the company were to actually try to process all of this raw, undifferentiated data using traditional data processing tools, it would soon go bankrupt trying to find those elusive bits of high value content.
This experience showed Reichheld that his earlier work had focused too much on the entire range of customers, from the most satisfied to the least, with a large body of customers falling into the undifferentiated middle.
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Companies like LearnUp have partnered with big box employers to develop curricula that allow someone with an undifferentiated or out-of-date degree, to learn the relevant skills necessary for a job, and to signal intent in a crowded marketplace.
After years of ignoring credit risk (big companies were rarely allowed to fail), it was clear that deregulation would encourage banks that had previously lent at uniformly low and undifferentiated margins to start raising and differentiating the price of their lending.
Consequently, although some users bend it to their will, most use it in a default manner (like myself) and merely read their mail, in or out of sequence, respond to some, ignore some and generally just leave their inbox an undifferentiated mess.
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Also, contrary to common public perceptions, other studies cited in the report suggest that putting youth offenders on registries does not advance community safety, because it overburdens law enforcement with large numbers of people to monitor, undifferentiated by their dangerousness, and fails to target resources where they are needed.
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As one of the world's most reliable, scalable, and cost-efficient web infrastructures, AWS has changed the way businesses think about technology infrastructure--there are no up-front expenses or long-term commitments, capital expense is turned into variable operating expense, resources can be added or shed as quickly as needed, and engineering resources are freed up from the undifferentiated heavy lifting of running onsite infrastructure - all without sacrificing operational performance, reliability, or security.
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