Microsoft Office integration is a key selling point for Continuum, and Samsung now has that exact selling point with Microsoft's help.
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Include a unique selling point and a call to actionA unique selling point, in essence, is what makes your product or service better — or different — than other freelancers.
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That's the primary selling point of its new Portal devices.
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In fact, politicians often use motherhood as a selling point.
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We're guessing the awesome backyard was an attractive selling point.
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It is a selling point for the best business schools.
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The game's connectivity is, so far, its chief selling point.
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Suffice it to say, packaging is a major selling point.
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The main selling point of this design, though, is flexibility.
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But it will have the Xperia's XZ's biggest selling point.
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Openness is both his core business principle and selling point.
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That has been the biggest selling point at rival Wendy's.
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That gave the Active an easy and standout selling point.
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"45 rooms" isn't a selling point, it's an errand list.
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They believe his biggest selling point is his business acumen.
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The small size is the Mavic Mini's main selling point.
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Like past versions, its main selling point is the price.
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If done right, that could be a major selling point.
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For some of us, that will be selling point enough.
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The limited training was a selling point of the plane.
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Huawei's biggest selling point: Its 2150G prices are basically irresistible.
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"You get talent," was the big selling point to him.
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The location service has proved to be a selling point.
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Their main selling point: They were not Law and Justice.
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The big selling point is the wireless charging dock, though.
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Someone in the reviews even called it "sexy" — selling point?
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The big selling point, of course, is the noise canceling.
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The real selling point is the laundry list of benefits.
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The selling point is to make budgeting and bookkeeping easier.
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Even McKay admits that would be a good selling point.
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Her chromosomes are, at least for Democrats, her biggest selling point.
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"Let's put it this way—it's not [the museum's] selling point."
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That argument may be Rubio's strongest selling point at the moment.
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Story was their main, and some would say only, selling point.
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And that's the big selling point, at least from Levandowski's view.
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But just like Roku TVs, the selling point here is simplicity.
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Privacy is a key selling point these days for Apple products.
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But of course, the selling point is the pre-heating function.
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The Galaxy S8's main selling point still isn't fully formed.
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Recipes were a selling point for the menfolk of the village.
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Apple, of course, has tried to make privacy a selling point.
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The little pebble-shaped device's strongest selling point is its simplicity.
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But the biggest selling point of Disney+ may be its price.
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In the world of tech, privacy has become a selling point.
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Its ease of use isn't the Polygon's biggest selling point, however.
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Fullscreen is not a big selling point, unless you have kids.
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The Lightcycle's main selling point is the automatic adjustable color temperature.
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The combined ecosystem will be a strong selling point for Chromebooks.
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But in Trump's Republican Party, Blankenship's record is a selling point.
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The biggest selling point for Karma is its ease of use.
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But my final selling point goes back to my sticky-phobia.
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His strongest selling point is likely to be the tax bill.
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For many theatergoers, the controversy over "Vaxxed" was a selling point.
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But he said he saw the selling point of co-ops.
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But that proved not to be much of a selling point.
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Snap Kit's big selling point is privacy — a differentiator from Facebook.
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Its "most legroom in coach" tagline is a major selling point.
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But that unobtrusiveness is almost definitely a selling point for many.
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So truthfully, security is really the only worthwhile selling point here.
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" Today, the Yeti is a key selling point for "cryptid-tourism.
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The company makes hardware and uses privacy as a selling point.
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Her gender was both a handicap and an enormous selling point.
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The economy was supposed to be his big political selling point.
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The persona represented a point of view, not a selling point.
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Trump's racial ideas were apparently a selling point among his supporters.
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In marketing materials, many tenants highlight confidentiality as a selling point.
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In fact, it could even be a selling point, he said.
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But his outsider status is a selling point, not a liability.
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But Late Shift doesn't use its "unique selling point" particularly well.
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And really, that's the main selling point of FIFA 18 for Switch.
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Corden dissed the estate's modern decor before hyping up a selling point.
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It wasn't long before FMV became a hindrance, not a selling point.
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So, why was "no ads" not a selling point for so long?
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But they've got a major selling point over other quantum computing designs.
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But her personal story is the main selling point for her candidacy.
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Vector's devices were decidedly fashion-forward with style as their selling point.
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That's been an exclusive selling point for Samsung phones up to now.
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I'm not sure this selling point convinces anyone they need the Primetime.
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Coffee, as delicious as it is, has one major selling point: caffeine.
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That "unified entertainment system" was the Bolt's big selling point in 2015.
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The station itself is pretty, and that's part of the selling point.
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It's hard to make that into a selling point for the technology.
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Another solid selling point for the UA Band is its automatic tracking.
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The key selling-point though is the company's use of flexible routes.
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It is far from being a key selling point for the wearable.
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The business record of candidates also hasn't always been a selling point.
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In fact, the lack of friction was touted as a selling point.
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And it's going to be a huge selling point for this camera.
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Of course, the Kaby Lake addition is the big selling point here.
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As patriotism grows across Nigeria, this could prove a crucial selling point.
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It's clear that autopilot features are an important selling point for Tesla.
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Worse, Spotify's already edged in on its greatest selling point: personalized recommendations.
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However, Sony's lower price is proving to be a big selling point.
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It's the selling point his supporters have admired most about him. 3.
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But the selling point is that this time, the QuietComforts are wireless.
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Height, one of the developers has said, is a major selling point.
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One potential selling point for Amazon home insurance would be decreased cost.
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Another likely selling point to millennials will be Trump's commitment to transparency.
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For some, the biggest selling point of "Easy" will be Chicago itself.
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Reviewers on Amazon specifically call out their similiarites as a selling point.
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Ambiguity has become a selling point, with nonlinear storytelling the new norm.
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The biggest selling point for the X-Pro2, however, is its viewfinder.
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Size aside, ease of use is probably the Raspberry's strongest selling point.
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Some analysts think Cybertruck's extraordinary looks will become its key selling point.
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The Desperate Search for a Unique Selling Point I survived the YAMMA.
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A selling point that makes them adored and abhorred in equal measure.
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But it is the living area that is the huge selling point.
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Big computing firms are trying to turn security into a selling point.
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But the low profile of salt rooms is also a selling point.
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Handwriting recognition for music notation is the big selling point of StaffPad.
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Trump advisers often point to unemployment data as his main selling point.
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But I'm not sure that selling point alone will convince many voters.
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"I was like, 'That's not really a selling point,'" Mr. Mossel said.
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My major selling point, as cheer material, was my left front hurdler.
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Personalization has become a key selling point for today's streaming music services.
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Calloway's biggest selling point wasn't her photos, though: It was their captions.
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This, claims Fischetti, will be the main selling point for FDA approval.
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Playing for Quenneville will be a selling point for those free agents.
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The biggest selling point of Google Podcasts is the size of its catalog.
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Visible's primary selling point seems to be an absence of fees and contracts.
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A key selling point for Wire is that it protects users from advertising.
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He may not be able to afford losing it as a selling point.
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It was supposed to be Trump's unique selling point, despite reality demonstrating otherwise.
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The Lightning II's biggest selling point is its ability to evade enemy radar.
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Of course, "not a fraud" isn't a great selling point on Wall Street.
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But cheaper rent isn't the only selling point for these co-living spaces.
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The other big selling point for YouTube TV is its powerful search capabilities.
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The basement had a tankless water heater, a selling point for the Hickses.
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The speed and simplicity of Prime Wardrobe could be its biggest selling point.
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What was once standard to every phone became a selling point for Samsung.
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Because of their constitution, they are also machine washable, yet another selling point.
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The game's other biggest selling point is its most popular host, Scott Rogowsky.
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But it's biggest selling point—it's modular ecosystem—is half-baked at best.
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The movie's ambiguity proved to be its chief selling point for many reviewers.
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"My selling point for the men's toys is how realistic is," said Sloan.
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So far, Oculus' biggest selling point has been its high-quality exclusive titles.
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"The hairdressing industry thinks that it's just our unique selling point," Vanova says.
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Such consumers may also be attracted to the airline's core selling point: value.
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This isn't quite Medicare-for-all, but that's part of the selling point.
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Its differentiating selling point is its foldable laptop tray, complete with cup holder.
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Suddenly, guaranteeing a long lifespan for your devices becomes a major selling point.
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GoPro's biggest selling point with Karma is how easy it is to use.
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Jealous's experience at the NAACP is a key selling point of his campaign.
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The selling point is increasingly getting something now rather than getting it cheap.
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The prospect of maintaining power during outages is also a growing selling point.
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The main selling point of the Green New Deal has been its politics.
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FreshRealm has made its box a central selling point of its delivery service.
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If AR fails, what will Apple's unique selling point be for the phone?
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Trump vowed he would be a dealmaker — that was his main selling point.
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Snapchat's main selling point is producing stories that disappear from its users' phones.
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Even if that means they become a selling point for wealthier future residents.
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Hardly a selling point, unless you are seeking to increase your operating expenses.
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But there is another strong and too often undervalued selling point: stylistic variety.
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But the nationalist agenda isn't the government's only selling point to Polish voters.
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As with most ensemble comedies, the movie's biggest selling point is those actors.
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Another selling point for Mr. Jones was Mr. Steward's love for comic books.
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One selling point is reduced power consumption, a hot topic in data centers.
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But her military experience has become a central selling point to her campaign.
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Romano's familiarity with the Tesla user experience was also a major selling point.
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It's a selling point, said Kate Thompson, the director of sales and marketing.
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In 2014 Tether adopted its current moniker, which made its selling point explicit.
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And, he added, he views the state's diversity as a major selling point.
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Biden seems to have made "electability" the key selling point of his candidacy.
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Unfortunately, at least one major new selling point didn't sit right with me.
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Some global companies have advertised high-quality Xinjiang cotton as a selling point.
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They support Google Assistant, but it's not a selling point for these headphones.
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DeVos's big selling point for Republicans is her manic devotion to charter schools.
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Her personal attendance at the summits is seen a selling point for many.
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HONG KONG (Reuters) - China's e-commerce giant is abandoning its unique selling point.
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The Cybertruck's design may actually distract from its major selling point: It's electric.
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That was an important selling point, especially when combined with Mr. Manafort's connections.
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To him, comfortable and unhurried travel is the main selling point of Nightjets.
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He continues to promote the restrictions as a selling point in his record.
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So, the portability of the console was its main selling point, for me.
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College football's big selling point is chaos: on any weekend, anything can happen.
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The selling point was simply that they'd have access to far more paying readers.
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Despite Sears' cratering revenues, appliances have remained a key selling point for its shoppers.
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In other words, the Note's stylus is no longer its only major selling point.
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The other big selling-point is that pets by and large receive better treatment.
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"Twitter-enabled" will be a selling point, from toasters to dog toys to cars.
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Notion's power is its selling point, but it can feel like a drawback, too.
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He sees the feature as a key distinguishing selling point for high-end phones.
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Several Republican leaders have already touted the "filing taxes on a postcard" selling point.
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Biden was part of the deal, sure, but he wasn't the big selling point.
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Other stores stock crowdfunded gadgets, but not as their main vision and selling point.
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But the real selling point is Valente's elaborate prose, dense with description and metaphors.
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Exclusive games are already a major selling point of Oculus' Rift and Quest headsets.
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A 43D version of a console that used 3D as its primary selling point?
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Instead, a key selling point for Cuomo has been a promise of barebones effectiveness.
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Google+'s big selling point was "Circles" for sharing to different groups of people.
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For its newfound customers in the East, the company's main selling point was security.
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And I've already thought of what our unique selling point is going to be.
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Another key selling point: You already have it if you're already a Prime subscriber.
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As Pyongyang continues to occupy center stage, it's a unique selling point for Saccone.
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That means the Gladiator will be a convertible pickup, a truly unique selling point.
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This greenwashing hurts firms like ours, for which natural food is a selling point.
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One important selling point should be that U.S. gas has far lower methane emissions.
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This new friendship has become a major selling point of the Rocketman press tour.
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They are the only Property Brothers; the singular selling point of Casaza is themselves.
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And there was some solid execution — strong customer service was a big selling point.
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And those involved in the awards understand and exploit that as a selling point.
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But a main selling point of the new A320 was its fuel-efficient engines.
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Its main selling point is that it keeps the existential wind from blowing in.
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At privatisation BA's control of valuable slots at Heathrow was a big selling-point.
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Being qualified to take one of those spots gives the applicant a selling point.
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That she did this in a large blue state was also a selling point.
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That nostalgia abounds at Chez La Vieille was a big selling point for Starr.
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Purported physical benefits have since overtaken infant empathy as the treatment's main selling point.
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Mr. Trump has used "self-funding" as a selling point to voters at his rallies.
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Google understands that, when it comes to hardware, privacy can be a strong selling point.
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The one glaring issue is also intended to be the selling point of the 2060.
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Full, dense lashes in less time isn't the only selling point of this mascara, however.
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AIB's ability to return excess capital to shareholders was a selling point of the IPO.
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The Vice President's incompetence doesn't go unnoticed; it was part of the game's selling point.
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The other selling point of Boson is the compatibility of the modules with other things.
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The big selling point of Bitcoin compared to another distributed system is that it's permissionless.
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Participating in research could even become a selling point as the market widens, Sim notes.
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That is a big selling point in a state dotted with aerospace and defence companies.
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More recently, Volkswagen has preached its environmental virtues — emphasizing its diesels — as a selling point.
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Her proposal to combat black maternal mortality has been a selling point in South Carolina.
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Alexa presents the critical problem with the Sol, despite being the lamp's main selling point.
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Real estate agents, homebuilders and mortgage lenders have long used it as a selling point.
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The impact: The convenience is a huge selling point, but there could be unforeseen consequences.
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It's the unique selling point of Surface tablets, and it leverages Microsoft's strength in PCs.
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TV makers have all but abandoned 3D as a selling point for their flat screens.
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And that, more than anything, is Clinton's selling point: She's not exciting, but she's effective.
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While the "trial of the century" is the biggest selling point for The People v.
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Another key selling point of the Apple Card is the iPhone giant's reputation for security.
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Once you get to the floors with the actual equipment, the selling point is clear.
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Still, the underlying technology that powers Stadia works, and it's the service's chief selling point.
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Even if it succeeded, that would tarnish PTI's claims of probity—its chief selling point.
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It's key to get this process down pat, since efficiency is a major selling point.
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Gilbert said that the throne room may have been the selling point for her dad.
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"We're all competing for business and our selling point is that we're fiduciaries," said Guerra.
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It would be used as a selling point to hype fights, as it always has.
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By important contrast, "Tower" isn't about Whitman; he isn't its subject, star or selling point.
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No. And that was part of the selling point, even when I was an intern.
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"It's something that can be presented as a unique selling point for Qantas," he said.
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When job candidates arrive, the new wave of restaurants is brandished as a selling point.
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For me, the real selling point of Commando's line is their patented raw-cut waistband.
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Anaal Nathrakh is many things, but the band's primary selling point is their earsplitting intensity.
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The more frequently a selling point appears, the more weight it carries in our study.
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The more frequently a selling point appears, the more weight it carries in the study.
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Taxes are also steeply discounted relative to those of their neighbor, another major selling point.
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"That whole thing about higher wages, well, it's a good selling point," Mr. Brown said.
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If overt eroticism tended to be downplayed in Mexican painting, exoticism was a selling point.
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Portal A eventually used this familiarity with creators as a key selling point for advertisers.
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According to those critics, cold brew's selling point — its absence of acidity — is a flaw.
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Maps' biggest selling point today, however, may not be the sum of its feature sets.
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Community-owned may be a selling point for some, but most Americans value, well, value.
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Don't forget to include your unique selling point and portfolio and follow up, she says.
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Color, however — not innovative technology — was the prime selling point of the rose gold phone.
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Ford also has far more dealers and service centers than Tesla, a major selling point.
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The HomePod offers syncing with Apple Podcasts, which was unique and potentially a selling point.
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Amazon isn't alone in making accessibility a selling point for its smart speakers and screens.
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Foreign institutions have another selling point: they have big businesses outside of the People's Republic.
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The GOP already planned to use December's law as a key selling point for November.
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On Monday, Mr. Trump again highlighted his physical presence in Washington as a selling point.
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And the third potential selling point is the awfulness of Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton themselves.
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Interoperability is a selling point for some people, and the downside of interoperability is lock-in.
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That's $100 cheaper than the Ionic launched at, an important selling point in and of itself.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)Then again, Chromecast's big selling point was always that it's cheap.
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This was another key selling point for airlines: no expensive classroom time, no costly simulator time.
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The Switch's biggest selling point is the ability to take it with you on the go.
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"One fewer thing" is a big selling point for me, so I spent the hundred bucks.
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Opera Mini is bundled for basic web surfing, but the real selling point is battery life.
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Logitech's big selling point for this mouse is its ultra low latency wireless (and wired) performance.
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The importer is open about where its products come from; in fact, that's its selling point.
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Still, Clinton may have a hard time running on the economy as a big selling point.
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A relationship with Signature Bank — to which Mr. Landberg introduced Mr. Bey — was a selling point.
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Of course, the big selling point for a universal remote system is universal support for TVs.
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These days, they all have Spanish versions, so this is no longer a unique selling point.
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Another unspoken selling point is the cachet of attending a private school, even a cheap one.
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The fact that the 4K screen supports G-Sync might be a selling point for some.
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The dining room was a major selling point, because Ms. Quinn loves to have dinner parties.
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"There's a charred landscape right behind me—that's not exactly a great selling point," he says.
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A few companies, like BitDefender, make this the primary selling point of their subscription-based routers.
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I always liked Playmobil as a kid, but I thought its selling point was its blankness.
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This exemplifies Palantir's selling point: the system can synthesize enormous amounts of data from various sources.
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But the car's other selling point is speed — both on the ground and in the air.
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Which brings us to our point: "mud-like" is typically not a selling point in food.
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With washing — and their washability is a key selling point — they come out looking brand new.
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That's pretty far from "free," which is a frequent selling point for breastfeeding over formula feeding.
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A quieter, cleaner aircraft becomes another selling point, one that customers might even pay extra for.
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But the biggest selling point of the RealTouch had nothing to do with its physical properties.
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At the same time, its main selling point — the service — is apparently only becoming more valuable.
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That's a selling point if there's a possibility you'll want to take the nails off yourself.
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For a company like Tesla, chargers are also a major selling point for the company's cars.
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" • "As privacy becomes a bigger selling point, expect more options to make your online communications safe.
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Mr. Salonen said that classical music is bungling what could be a selling point of orchestras.
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That undercuts a core selling point of the deal: that it would bring safety and stability.
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Those concerns are valid, of course, but the Tunnel Club's key selling point is not luxury.
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They found that the neighborhood had not changed much in the ensuing years, a selling point.
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For them, and likely the attendees at the conference, surveillance of workers was a selling point.
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But for progressive Democrats sick of losing for decades on end, that's actually his selling point.
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Like Ragheb, Williams agreed that the major selling point for the PS5 would be the games.
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One Park's proximity to one of them, Cherokee Park, is a selling point, Mr. Cogan said.
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The big selling point though for Samsung, especially in these phones, is the cameras of course.
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The more frequently a selling point appears, the more weight it carries in the study. 73.
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Given that the selling point of the Pixel 3A was its budget price, this feels unlikely.
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Apple seems to be hoping slofies will be a fun selling point for its new phones.
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Now, at a time of political upheaval around the globe, it has become a selling point.
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I do know, however, that her charitable selling point could compel more people to buy it.
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AIB's ability to return excess capital to shareholders was a key selling point of the IPO.
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Indeed, for Family Tree DNA at least, working with the police is now a selling point.
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The show's mystery is a major selling point, even though it's based on a movie from 1973.
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Bundles make a lot of sense with a device for which accessories are a key selling point.
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Another selling point: credit spreads tend to be less volatile than stock prices during market sell-offs.
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But these recent reports are worrying, as the Pixel 3's camera is its main selling point.
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They see the potential for personalization, for excitement, for a selling point in the ever competitive industry.
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The best selling point for a careful roll-out is to maintain the FAA's excellent safety record.
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Ultimately, this is the selling point that could win the service more users, if it works well.
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That defeats a major selling point of the whole category: offering one unified experience across multiple devices.
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Project Scorpio's selling point is 4K gaming, but this could come at the cost of texture quality.
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That selling point has buoyed consistent and low-level interest in Monero since its inception in 2014.
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Ultimately the Huawei P10 suffers from the unrealistic expectations set by the "Leica-style portraits" selling point.
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Flexibility is a key selling point to many of those who work in the quick-service industry.
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I just think if this ends up including returns, I think that becomes an easier selling point.
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The big selling point for the Pixel phones has always been the camera, and Google knows it.
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Old Navy has never been known for its sartorial vision; price has largely been its selling point.
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Hughes argued that the real selling point for consumers will be Relevnt's emphasis on real-time content.
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The Yoga C730 includes a 4K OLED display, and it's the main selling point of the machine.
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The biggest selling point for Outdoor Cam (much like other Nest products) is the Nest Aware software.
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The real selling point of this movie, though, is the voice acting of Kyle Stanger as Lumpy.
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That's a selling point Steve Kerr, Bob Myers, and Jerry West will make in their pitch meeting.
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The assistant wasn't the selling point of the new iPhone, but it was definitely a nice bonus.
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But all in all, the S8's 12-megapixel rear shooter won't be a big selling point.
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Apple also made a point to plug its privacy settings — a recent selling point for the company.
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HomeShare's other selling point is that it matches them with roommates based on a 20-question form.
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It also "puts her up as a great selling point in the battle against Sanders," he added.
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If lights are a big selling point for you, maybe now's the time for a new router.
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"That's been a major selling point about this program," the Ohio State receivers coach Zach Smith said.
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Its main selling point is that it claims to be more secure, private, and untraceable than bitcoin.
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Politicians in the region have used low unionization as a selling point to attract more manufacturing investment.
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Its main selling point: women, who are promised in vast numbers as a reward for the righteous.
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A big selling point for challenger banks has been their large customer base compared with other fintechs.
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The iPhone's camera used to be a major selling point — but it hasn't been for several years.
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Or, you're wise enough to know that sex is still a selling point for European fashion houses.
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His chief political selling point, after all, has always been his lack of political correctness and unpredictability.
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Within a couple years, a standard headphone port wasn't just a nice selling point — it was mandatory.
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They said that emphasizing the condom's ability to prevent sexually transmitted diseases was a huge selling point.
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It has more than 2,000 customers today, and interoperability in the cloud is a big selling point.
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For residents, the ethnic diversity is a selling point, even if some were initially unaware of it.
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That whiff of the American exotic could also be a selling point for the Seattle-based chain.
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One big selling point for the new iPhones will be camera features, Kuo predicted earlier this year.
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One selling point, the siblings say, is that their comprehensive database of words and modules saves time.
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She's a transactional politician; her biggest selling point is that she can deliver things to her constituents.
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That might suggest that the strong economy is serving as a big selling point for Republican candidates.
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Now, they have more choice: Freed of London has started selling point shoes in brown and bronze.
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And GM's selling point was always that it was very cheap, but, actually, Ford is cheaper now.
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The selling point for rooftop solar panels was once just about sourcing clean energy or saving money.
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The home's biggest selling point is, as the name suggests, a state-of-the-art shark tank.
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Selling point In the lobby is a 10-foot-long sidebar in front of a brick wall.
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But the other selling point of Ford v Ferrari, as far as I'm concerned, is Christian Bale.
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Luckily, Netflix works on NordVPN and that may be enough of a selling point for potential customers.
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The fact that they wouldn't be tied to iOS could be a selling point for consumers, too.
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The main selling point of private equity is that, despite hefty fees, it outperforms the stock market.
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Google can only really control its own Pixel range updates, which ends up being a selling point.
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Now, at a moment of political upheaval around the globe, that isolation has become a selling point.
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Pairing two superstars — Ms. Netrebko and Mr. Domingo — had been the selling point of this latest revival.
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One selling point: If residents complete the census online, no one will knock on their doors later.
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Being able to speedily feed a crowd is the biggest selling point for going fake, she said.
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Historically, more time spent in elected office is also not a positive selling point in a nominee.
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He's also leaning on his everyman experience as a selling point as he begins a listening tour.
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"I think if you want to get a result that may be a selling point," Cornyn said.
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But it's not clear whether service will become a selling point for the company any time soon.
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"That will be a big, big selling point to union workers is health care," McEnany told Hill.
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They are also regularly spun as a selling point, proof of Biden's inability to tell a lie.
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The trailer's neon title cards broadcast the crucial selling point that the creators of The Wire are back.
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Yet the latter has suffered when it comes to a core selling point of the game console: exclusivity.
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These days, you need to a have a decent unique selling point if you want to stand out.
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Those numbers are surprisingly low, given that Mods seems like such a central selling point for the product.
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Data privacy is also a major concern, considering the whole selling point of Aetna's Attain program is personalization.
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The major selling point of dumping the F-749 in favor of the F-16 hinges on cost.
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And underscoring that fusion is the film's famous soundtrack, which turned artistic multiculturalism into its strongest selling point.
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It's been one of the biggest drawbacks to YouTube TV, and a selling point for competitors' services, frankly.
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Of course, those modules aren't coming until next year, so it's not exactly a selling point at launch.
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Given that positive change has yet to filter down into most people's pockets, it's a tough selling point.
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"Unrestored" doesn't sound like a selling point, and for a film other than 22001, it might not be.
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The Echo Dot's big selling point is that it allows consumers to plug into their own home speakers.
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Either way, I foresee "height enhancements" becoming a key selling point for the future space tourism industry.[CNN]
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Nowadays, anybody can grab a piece for themselves, with brands using unicorn symbolism as a major selling point.
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I don't care that the 30-minute preheat sort of negates the whole pizza-on-demand selling point.
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On Tuesday night, Trump touted his main electoral selling point to the American public: a strong U.S. economy.
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Flip the Osmo Action over, and you'll find what is likely its main selling point: a selfie screen.
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When Shawn Hudson decided to buy a Tesla Model S last year, Autopilot was a key selling point.
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It's a common selling point when it comes time to convince people that a show is worth watching.
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His ability to challenge Trump in his home state was seen as a key selling point in 2020.
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So, maybe it's not just the pretty packaging (although that's a definite selling point) or rebellion-as-commodity.
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I'm not sure the technology is advanced enough yet to make them the selling point of a product.
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Amazon is hoping tight integration with Echo and Alexa will be a big selling point for Unlimited Music.
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Prime's big selling point in most markets is that it guarantees delivery of ordered goods within 48 hours.
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There are no pests, so no need for pesticides on Bowery's greens, which is a major selling point.
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The more the states cite a particular category as a selling point, the more weight that category carries.
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Directly at ground level, it overlooked the Bellagio fountains and was clearly a big selling point for Klamka.
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The problem for many carmakers is that better emissions equipment is not a selling point for most customers.
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Mr. Chavez has not been shy about pushing the company to embrace social issues as a selling point.
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Officials cited Mulvaney's experience as a former member of Congress as a key selling point for the president.
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A part of the SBG frontrunner's unique selling point is the fact that he currently holds a title.
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Streaming services often focus on their kids' section, because it's a key selling point for many paying subscribers.
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The emotion of qualifying is international soccer's appeal, its unique selling point, and yet it can be lost.
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Mr. Liddell's previous experience as a chief financial officer for Microsoft had been seen as a selling point.
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And because they require more maintenance, these gearboxes risk undercutting the EV selling point of minimal upkeep costs.
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But the big selling point here is that it will bake your waffle in less than 90 seconds.
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Glassman has also previously run for lieutenant governor and is emphasizing her government experience as a selling point.
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There has never been anything difficult or challenging, which is a limitation as well as a selling point.
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The main selling point: bigger prize money and sharing in the profits with an equity stake for some.
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Why it matters: Styling has always been the big selling point for the Evoque, first introduced in 2012.
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The big selling point for Credit Karma is that — in stark contrast to TurboTax — its services are free.
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But the big selling point for networks is the bulk of TV programming is vetted for decorum standards.
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For one thing, the original album's relative lack of popularity may now a selling point, not a drawback.
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That is a selling point in China, where customers can never be sure of a street food's provenance.
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While the power is definitely its main selling point, the SlimJuicer is also a solid, durable case, too.
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Take-out orders don't apply, as the startup's main selling point is filling seats in its participating restaurants.
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A clutch of new water brands in cans have popped up, using aluminum as a green selling point.
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But if that is too practical a selling point, let me offer a couple more politically salient ones.
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That prospect has won over even the construction industry, which has embraced solar capability as a selling point.
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Mr. Trump is a selling point for prospective brides and grooms considering holding their weddings at the club.
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He has so far failed to offer a unique selling point and failed, again, to provide one Tuesday.
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The mushroomy shape I mentioned earlier is actually part of the selling point for this cap — it's huge.
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Stronger authentication is the key selling point for Personal Vault, but it also comes with additional security measures.
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Another selling point is Sentry's availability by open source or SaaS, for developers who want a hosted service.
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Rahal also noted the influx of IndyCar drivers in their early to mid-20s as a selling point.
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The strategy's selling point is low correlation to short-term market movements and to other hedge fund strategies.
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The main selling point of the Powerbeats Pro is that they stick in your ears no matter what.
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The GOP has tried to make tax cuts and the booming economy a key selling point to voters.
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You do save some time ordering and paying at Martina's counter, but speed isn't the real selling point.
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There's no question about it, and that's now a selling point for them: This is brand-safe stuff.
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Still the Model 3's affordability is a big selling point, so the wait may not be as long.
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Maintaining enough similarities between the planes avoided costly pilot training programs, a fact Boeing touted as a selling point.
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Photo: Andrew Liszewski (Gizmodo)But the quality of the Cintiq 16's display isn't the tablet's main selling point.
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There are only so many By Chloes and Cha Cha Matchas, restaurants whose Instagrammability alone is a selling point.
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You'd think the chance at being the first woman in the Cabinet would be a good enough selling point.
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My friend got the North Remembers, whose selling point is the awesome mug it comes in, emblazoned with wolves.
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Each of the portraits will be drawn by a female illustrator, which became another selling point of the project.
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This device's main selling point is that it's got a display that won't shatter or crack from everyday falls.
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Amazon could easily revamp this feature to make it an even better selling point for Prime Video app users.
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Indigo, which hits bookstores today, has a unique selling point: it's a superhero novel written by 10 different authors.
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That much is obvious just from the trailer, and it could be a strong selling point on its own.
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While your voice is the main selling point of the character, his butt in that suit is as well.
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Plus, now it has a much better selling point for Pocket Premium since a subscription removes all the ads.
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This is going to be a big selling point as Apple continues to ramp up its ecosystem of services.
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The G430 is lightweight and not too gaudily designed, but the real selling point is the surround sound feature.
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The selling point of "all your data is synced" to your phone is a moot one in my opinion.
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But seriously, I would never move to a town that didn't have an Aldi — it's a big selling point.
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This is a big part of FundamentalVR's pitch, but the company also has another important selling point: the cost.
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After all, the main selling point of convertible functionality is the ability switch to tablet mode for entertainment purposes.
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The selling point is that this is a really nice stabilizer for your smartphone, and it only costs $130.
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Some event attendees told the newspapers that the Kushner firm's connection to the White House was a selling point.
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Its unique selling point is a promise to "nearly eliminate" motion sickness, using a mysterious optical technology called MotionSync.
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The owners insist it's "just a bar," which, given its general lack of pretension is exactly the selling point.
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"Made in America" is the best selling point we have, but it is not enough in this competitive environment.
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It'd be alright for him to be old-school if he owned it, made it his unique selling point.
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But "a romantic comedy with an all-Asian cast is not a unique selling point in China," Pow said.
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It's not going to be the Swift's big selling point, but neither is it any sort of deal breaker.
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In an interview with the BBC he pointed to the platform's usability for musicians as a key selling point.
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The Nets' $50 million practice facility was supposed to be a selling point in drawing in superstars like Durant.
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The real selling point of the property was the roof terrace, which boasted stunning views of the Sicilian countryside.
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Still, the company's primary selling point will be underpricing its competition because of the company's proprietary technology, Brock said.
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For Facebook, the key selling point of Portal is not just that you can make voice-enabled video calls.
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At some point, they dropped that selling point, and in 43, Kellogg Company reported nearly $13 billion in sales.
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But she fears it might serve as another step toward gentrification if developers used it as a selling point.
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And the North Dakota Democratic Party is using her close relationship to POTUS as a selling point to voters.
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But it seems to have overcome those hurdles, and Malek's performance in particular seems like a big selling point.
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Maybe it's an easy selling point and works well for an ad, and that's why Apple emphasizes those features.
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The trick is adding to the experience while not impacting its biggest selling point: the fact that it's $50.
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Samsung, LG, and others obviously think the next big selling point for smartphones is the ecosystem that surrounds them.
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For everyone else who doesn't have a confirmed heart condition, this feature will not immediately be a selling point.
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"It's been a tremendous selling point to prospective tenants," said Scott Avram, senior vice president of development at Lightstone.
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Mr. Avenatti has made adroit use of the news media a selling point for his Los Angeles-area practice.
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The other selling point was that the Razr was wildly expensive in comparison to the market at the time.
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In some ways the hook would seem to be the home, but the real selling point is the experience.
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In fact, in today's corporate operating environment, turning down controversial military and government contracts could be a selling point.
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Just watch the film's trailer: Perhaps the film's main selling point is that it's not Fifty Shades of Grey.
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It's another branch in the evolution of brick-and-mortar retail — in-house office space as a selling point.
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That diversity was a selling point for David Iscoe, who would put himself in both of Ms Combopiano's categories.
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The focus on portability is a strong selling point, when coupled with the workflow versatility of MacOS (versus iPadOS).
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The North American bid's signature selling point, however, was delivered in a language FIFA members long have understood: revenue.
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When Research Triangle Park in North Carolina opened in 22001, its bucolic setting was considered a major selling point.
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But that will requires buying a ticket; Vessel&aposs major selling point is that it&aposs free to enjoy.
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TikTok's primary selling point is that it feels unusually fun, like it's the last sunny corner on the Internet.
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Credentials can also be a great selling point for independent trainers, but they're not always the most important thing.
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Its main selling point will be a 100-player battle royale mode similar to the Nintendo Switch's Tetris 99.
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It's in the standard repertory, which was supposed to be his selling point, that his record is more mixed.
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He's also supported Trump's steel tariffs, muting what the President hoped would be a major selling point for Saccone.
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Since that's a primary selling point of the cellular-connected Apple Watch Series 3, it's a pretty big deal.
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Of course, price has never been Apple's main selling point — something that goes double for the Mac Pro line.
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Apple, for example, has made its respect for user privacy a key selling point for its hardware and software.
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For the premise—and the selling point—of these books is the insistence that the game is not rigged.
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The new colors are a big selling point over the tried and true space gray, silver and gold options.
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On top of appealing to my daredevil nature, there was another selling point: I am a solid intermediate skier.
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Her name on a line of scarves wouldn't be the selling point that his on a line of ties is.
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AI is a big selling point for a lot of these products, and in some cases new devices enable that.
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For some foods, this is a selling point—fugu, say, the poisonous fish you need a certificate to properly prepare.
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Its ability to recover boosters is a key selling point, since the company says reusable hardware helps reduce launch costs.
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The real selling point of the iPhone SE isn't the smaller screen, but the smaller body that's easier to hold.
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"Tall men know that their height is a big selling point, so they'll mention it to attract women," says Preece.
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The marketing copy on Dark Souls II's Steam page even plays up the series's "renowned obscurity" as a selling point.
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He also says the fact that it can be made buzzier, like an energy drink, has been a selling point.
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Tesla's big selling point for the Model 3 is its affordability, with a starting price of $35,000 before tax incentives.
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Its design attributes to the cost, sure, but this drive's main selling point is its Thunderbolt 3 data transfer speeds.
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The company also made a selling point out of the fact that its clothes were made in the United States.
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Expect to see a lot more Office integration over the course of 2017, too, as that's Microsoft's key selling point.
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I mean, look, if you want the biggest selling point for me is I helped put the economic agenda together.
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The most credible actors cite their compliance with regulations around finance, personal data and the like as a selling-point.
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The Libra does have a unique selling point, though, and it's one that works better than I thought it would.
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I'm looking forward to taking pictures of stars on my phone, but I don't know if it's a selling point.
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I like how they feel and write, but obviously the main selling point is being able to erase the ink.
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Like the original Moto Z Force, the big selling point of this phone is that it's got a shatterproof display.
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Last year's ZenBook Pro wasn't a very good laptop, but we found ourselves pleasantly surprised with its key selling point.
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But the fact that this event was for the rich and famous (mainly the rich) isn't the biggest selling point.
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That's a better selling point than bringing Chrome OS to Windows users, since they can already run the Chrome browser.
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Instead its flagship OLED W7's biggest selling point is that it can be mounted practically flush to the wall.
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After all, that's a major selling point for the vape industry, which markets e-cigarettes as a less risky alternative.
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Asus, HP, and Lenovo are all preparing devices, and it seems like battery life will be a key selling point.
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It may still be early for machine learning enhancements to truly be the key selling point for mass-market phones.
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Cameras are becoming a harder selling point, because phones launched over the past several years already have really good cameras.
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Each category is weighted according to how frequently states use them as a selling point in economic development marketing materials.
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That's what Huma was saying is a huge selling point — [Hillary] can put her laptop in there, her files, etc.
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McAdoo's strongest selling point is his familiarity with Manning, who has flourished in McAdoo's offensive system the last two seasons.
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It's a selling point, first and foremost, but also a little bit of extra peace of mind for helicopter parents.
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That's a big selling point for Canopy's software-as-a-service; it plans to license its tech to other apps.
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Facebook might be terrible at caring about your privacy, but Apple has pointedly made privacy and security a selling point.
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That makes spending $130 on a Bluetooth speaker a tough sell when its biggest selling point is a novelty visualizer.
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Uber's major selling point tends to be that it is available in far more locations than most of its competitors.
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"That was his selling point: to do it with a smile so conservatism didn't look nasty or mean," he added.
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A key selling point for Prime Reading: The Essential Calvin and Hobbes is the first option in its comics list.
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The real party trick of the Surface Studio is its drawing board mode, and it's also its biggest selling point.
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"Price is a key (selling) point, as U.S. beef is cheaper than Australian beef of the same quality," he said.
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Footage of the game does not feature any of the band's music, which is easily the game's strongest selling point.
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It sounds like a great selling point, and if your ambition is to be Alexander, Imperator will deliver that fantasy.
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Today, it's marketed mostly for its safety benefits, such as the automatic crash alert, which remains its biggest selling point.
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A quick search through product pages from popular TV makers reveals that built-in audio isn't a major selling point.
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It's a smart play: negate your opponent's biggest selling point, and what's left over is nothing more than mop-up.
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While the size is more than ample, it's chief selling point is that it's near the historic Nob Hill area.
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Another major selling point of the original Nintendo Switch console was its removable gamepads — the so-called "Joy-Con" controllers.
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You may think a tricked-out home entertainment center is a selling point, but not everyone will agree with you.
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Freedom, in particular, "is not a selling point to be easily dismissed," Edward Humes wrote in The Atlantic in 2016.
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And since I absolutely loathe paying extra for shipping, free delivery on purchases over $49 was a big selling point.
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Most things in life don't bend to your will the same way, so I think that's a major selling point.
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Broader distribution is also a selling point for creative talent: They want their shows to be seen by large audiences.
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The group's selling point was its rambunctiousness, and how its members were ill equipped for traditional choreographed boy-band maneuvers.
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The same goes for Hillary Clinton: Her selling point is that she has the experience it takes to be president.
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For developers, this direct integration with AWS's line-up of services will likely be the main selling point of Cloud9.
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The NFL's main selling point is the same as any other major professional sports league's: it has the best talent.
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A Tesla pickup could have a unique selling point by allowing owners to use it as a high-output generator.
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For the remaining contenders, anger is a selling point among many voters as it's a proxy for passion and strength.
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Many of them are using the idea of a disembodied, information-fetching helper as a selling point for new devices.
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And if the Shakespeare in the show's title wasn't to everyone's liking, the show's other selling point had its fans.
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Singapore's strict security was a selling point in deciding the summit meeting's location, and it has already come into play.
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Mr. Torkells tries to turn the fact that his ads reach only a small local audience into a selling point.
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As incongruous, at least on the face of it, is the selling point Yakutian diamonds have for the carat-crazy.
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But the focus — Marseille's selling point — would be the one thing that Monaco and P.S.G. could not match: its fans.
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NEW BRANDS A clutch of new water brands in cans have popped up, using aluminium as a green selling point.
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Many advisors will use a high asset under management as a selling point metric when marketing themselves to potential investors.
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Instead, they feature remarkably pale women selling products whose primary selling point is how "luminescent" they will make skin appear.
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Many advisors may use a high assets under management metric as a selling point when marketing themselves to potential investors.
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Refreshment is great, but convenience is an even bigger selling point when it comes to ready-made cold brew coffee.
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The amenities and services of Town Center are a selling point for would-be buyers, as is access to skiing.
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A key selling point for cryptocurrencies has been their decentralized, global network in which anyone from any country can participate.
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Its unique selling point was high-quality devices with top of the range specs, but at lower prices than competitors.
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If a tablet's biggest selling point to you is its portability, the new iPad's measurements might be a turn-off.
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But he will do so having lost the aura of formidability that, until Wednesday, had been his chief selling point.
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While the short healing period (around 8-10 weeks) is a bonus, it's the placement that's the biggest selling point.
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Although zesty comedy and compelling visuals remain the selling point for most animated series, deep insights have become their endgame.
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Another selling point — Zukin feels that Block's expertise and personality would be a good fit with Workday CEO Aneel Bhusri.
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While the attorney general did not mention Apple by name, the company's strong encryption has long been a selling point.
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Its selling point to Scots is that it's the only party seeking to stop Brexit and prevent another independence referendum.
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Its biggest selling point is the fact that, unlike fossil fuels like coal, oil and natural gas, sunlight is free.
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"If you can say, 'I don't think I'm doing my best-quality work,' that's a good selling point," he says.
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Mimms also points to the vast amount of free parking that malls offer as another selling point to the gym.
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A selling point of the watch is a sensor that can monitor a wearer's pulse and potentially detect atrial fibrillation.
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As concerns about an economic slowdown spread, Trump could potentially lose his main selling point ahead of his re-election bid.
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"I am an oxymoron: A professional athlete and a virgin, and that was a selling point for them," he tells Refinery29.
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A downturn would take away perhaps the best selling point the broadly unpopular Trump has to offer, imperiling his political future.
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"The Trump ties are the attention grabber and the biggest selling point," one property developer told CNN Money this past Sunday.
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While his victims were never as disposable as those in other slasher series are, Chucky himself was clearly the selling point.
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The Karma Black is clearly meant to shift focus away from data plan pricing as a selling point for Karma devices.
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The challenge for brokers is to differentiate themselves in an increasingly crowded market where price is no longer a selling point.
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There is even slight evidence to suggest that antiquity is becoming a selling point, rather than an irksome obstacle to development.
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So he made his eccentricities, his heterodoxies, and his independence from the party's interest groups and leading politicians a selling point.
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This solution would still only work with the Switch in TV mode, robbing the system of its biggest selling point: versatility.
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Until early 2019, advisers saw it as the biggest selling point for his campaign to be reelected president in November 2020.
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A potential selling point is that the range of the second-generation models now coming to market routinely top 200 miles.
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"For streaming music services that offer on-demand music libraries, a vast catalog is no longer a selling point," Verto writes.
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That selling point also means SpaceX isn't making the kinds of margins on the sales that could easily fund the BFR.
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Since eShares has its hand in all the equity-related businesses, it hopes this comprehensive approach will remain a selling point.
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It's fair to say that 22D is less of a selling point for the 3DS today than it was upon release.
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Though this was not necessarily a selling point in Texas, the birds have a powerfully proto-feminist attitude to the patriarchy.
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Including a camera in the stylus and producing a phone with a beautifully seamless screen could be an extra selling point.
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Critics say locals are being marginalized, as the Chinese make money hand over fist using Tibetan culture as a selling point.
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Speaking of more comfortable seats, Nissan is upping the GT-R's selling point as a viable touring car across the board.
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The Mi 25 is a classic Android flagship in the sense that its primary selling point is its overwhelming spec sheet.
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Pop culture has really been banking on nostalgia lately, and that's certainly a selling point for the return of these OGs.
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And, yes, we realize using descriptors like whimsical really isn't helping the store's selling point, but when it fits, it fits.
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Some went so far as to say that violence against Jennifer Lawrence was actually a solid selling point for a movie.
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That said, the chance to share a working document among a number of people is the selling point for most people.
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As recently as last year, the unpredictability of sports were a selling point to escape from our boring, predictable, workaday lives.
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Hype's main selling point is that it has a bunch of multimedia features that go beyond the usual live-streaming experience.
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Snap is on the brink of an IPO, and its growth prospects will be a huge selling point to possible investors.
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Paul's Crunchy Fish Sticks' major selling point is that their sticks are sealed inside a plastic pouch within the cardboard box.
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It's an easy visual alignment point for the Moto Mods that are meant to be the Moto Z's biggest selling point.
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"If I can live where I can look directly up and see sky, that's a selling point for me," he said.
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Democrats also hope the issue will stain Hawley's record as attorney general, which his allies anticipate as a major selling point.
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So he ordered an immediate halt to the upgrades, which undercut profit margins and undermined the Haven's main selling point, exclusivity.
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It's modularity should be a selling point, but with the lack of modules it just ends up feeling like a gimmick.
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"It was a great selling point," said Charles P. Reiss, a retired executive vice president for development at the Trump Organization.
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For much of his political career so far, Trump's lack of obvious compassion and tough rhetoric has been a selling point.
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The highly educated and highly skilled workforce those roots have helped establish have also become a selling point to other industries.
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A chief selling point of organized labor is that union representatives are good at negotiating the best possible deal for workers.
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Ms. McKechnie, a Tony winner for "A Chorus Line," is a selling point for the show, but she is wasted here.
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The opportunity to play these two games, for the very first time, will be a main selling point for older fans.
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The agency executives who spoke to Business Insider agreed that such models cannot succeed if their main selling point is price.
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The New York businessman has made his "tough talk" and brash style a selling point of his campaign for the Nov.
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The team's chief selling point is the promise there will always be someone available to handle a showing or a crisis.
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Mr. Pearlman solved that problem by placing two functions on the same chip, and that stability became a major selling point.
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He is building tent-size terraces into the hillside, and his major selling point is the private bathrooms currently under construction.
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If that's not a great selling point, how about the headphones' stated 15 hours of battery life nine on-board hours?
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The vertical video format, which Instagram has emphasized as a selling point, was popularized by Snapchat, which IGTV seeks to supplant.
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President Trump's $1.5 trillion tax cut was supposed to be a big selling point for congressional Republicans in the midterm elections.
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There are guns to shoot, which is a deviation from the regular Souls formula, but that's not exactly a selling point.
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Like its progenitor and the hugely popular Roblox, the game's biggest selling point is the content creation tools it launches with.
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Xin, whose full name is Xin Youzhi, is a self-proclaimed farmer's kid whose selling point is providing value for money.
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As Mr. Johnson put it to me during the leadership contest, his "true selling point" was his ability to win elections.
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Dean once described the van on BiP as "you're driving in your bedroom," which is honestly a pretty good selling point.
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The Galaxy S10 phone can't connect to 5G networks, but 5G isn't the biggest selling point for the Galaxy S20 anyway.
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But all of Nexient's employees are in the United States, which the company uses as a selling point with its clients.
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Garland's biggest selling point amongst Senate Democrats is that he is viewed as a consensus candidate who can attract Republican support.
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That would be a selling point to the manufacturing industry, which until now used 3D printing primarily as a prototyping tool.
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Its selling point is personalized education by merging technology with learning to understand and tailor to the needs of each child.
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That allowed the plane to land at airports that previously had only been served by propeller planes, a key selling point.
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Trump could actually make a selling point of her status as the most silent, least embedded member of the first family.
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We brought Snapchat's new $380 smart glasses on a trip to London, and their biggest selling point was a major letdown.
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A strong U.S. economy and the tax plan will be a key selling point for Republican candidates in this year's midterms.
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Shiffrin is a unique selling point, but the template has its limits, whether you arrive from nearby Burlington or faraway Beijing.
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But it's tough to tell, for now, if those smarts are enough of a selling point, or just good for Google.
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I'm not sure what the selling point is for these cases, but my best guess would be that it's the included carabiner.
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That money has brought in a ton of tax revenue, which was a major selling point behind legalization in the first place.
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The big selling point was that the ceremony took place at sunset on a pier, which I'll admit was kind of nice.
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Snapchat's highly-engaged audience of young users is a "coveted" selling point for investors, especially as the company struggles to break even.
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When GM invested $2985 million in Lyft, the potential to finance Lyft drivers' cars was a major selling point of the deal.
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Its expected level of excess capital over the next two to three years was a key selling point in last year's IPO.
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The big selling point of cryptocurrencies like bitcoin is their use of something called the blockchain to make any transaction mossstly trustworthy.
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Amazon hasn't enabled Google Cast support for its Prime Video service, giving it a unique selling point for its Fire TV stick.
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In a year and in a field where diversity is a selling point, a white man from the Midwest is hardly novel.
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Qualcomm loves its charging standards, which have become just as much a selling point for its Snapdragon chipsets as the processor power.
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Facebook wants a big selling point of the $199 Oculus Go to be that it's the cheapest home theater you can buy.
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The camera quality is acceptable, and maybe marginally better than other video calling devices, but not enough to be a selling point.
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Faster delivery is Prime's biggest selling point, but Amazon's chief competitor, Walmart, has been moving into Amazon's territory here as of late.
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As if that wasn't enough of a selling point, the Keezel also doubles as a power bank with an 8,000 mAh battery.
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"If part of your selling point is if it's a growth driver for you, that might work in Chevron's favor," he said.
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As a press release from the company emphasizes, a big selling point is the app's so-called Intelligent Dispute Resolution (IDR) platform.
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Ryle says the biggest consequence of the leak is the massive blow to secrecy -- the biggest selling point of offshore tax havens.
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The big selling point here is the price: the system starts at $199, which is relatively cheap for a home security system.
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Finally, one huge selling point of the Bose NC2700s over the Sony XM3s is the ability to pair multiple devices at once.
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The selling point of the Percept, though, is that you can track temperature — and therefore, fertility — without actually needing to do anything.
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Bitcoin's original selling- point—freedom from any kind of central control—holds little appeal for ordinary people, says Gary Barnett of GlobalData.
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A candy bar feature phone whose main selling point is its ability to play Snake, eclipsing BlackBerry's own nostalgia-themed KeyOne smartphone.
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If you don't like the automatic categorization that goes on (though it's Stash's main selling point), then you can turn it off.
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Rusal's unique selling point for supplying 200,000 tonnes per year of metal over a 10-year period is its "ALLOW" aluminium brand.
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Best in class compliance and regulation can be a big selling point in financial services if you know how to sell it.
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Her Cuddlist profile does, however, mention she is a licensed therapist—something she thinks is a selling point in attracting new clients.
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This would have smoothed over conservative concerns about spending and could have been a selling point for the tax bill, noted Leibenluft.
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Indeed, the big selling-point of their campaign is to restore British control of the frontiers by stopping free movement of people.
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The firm touts its easy-to-use software, called Choreograph, as another selling point that differentiates Eva from other major industrial competitors.
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This innovation—once the selling point of the browser—is one of the reasons why Chrome is a nightmare to use today.
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Xchange leases can cost double a car's fair purchase price The big selling point of Xchange, according to Uber, is its flexibility.
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So much for Qatar's initial selling point as "one of the most stable countries in the Middle East," Ulrichsen said, to AFP.
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They're not quite the selling point that North Face wants them to be, but they also don't really get in the way.
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Tier X is the real selling point, but an E membership comes with a heightened level of luxury according to the company.
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Combined with the woeful but highly viewed Bellator heavyweight tournament it could provide Bellator with a unique selling point over the UFC.
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"Talking and reporting on things that I'm passionate about really, really was the selling point to me," Wambach told The Associated Press.
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For consumer applications, it thinks that could be a big selling point because of the privacy advantages and lower cloud computing costs.
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"At least it's still under warranty" shouldn't be going through your head when you're trying to use a smartphone's biggest selling point.
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That undercut Mr. Johnson, who has made such a deal a major selling point for his plan, and, indeed, the country's future.
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Suffice it to say that the ability to manipulate your phone without touching it was not a selling point for either device.
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Brochures for the Bedminster golf club also reportedly touted an appearance from Trump as a selling point in hosting an event there.
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The ability to do such bilateral deals has been promoted by the government as a major selling point of leaving the bloc.
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He needs a trade deal with China to avoid damaging the American economy, whose strength would be his strongest electoral selling point.
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That's already a major focus for WeWork, and it's expected to be a selling point as the company prepares to go public.
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A second selling point was that Murban would be "destination-free" resource, meaning no restrictions whatsoever on who can transact its futures.
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The effect was to eliminate an important quality-control check — one that had been a selling point when the machines were purchased.
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Like Spagni, many developers fear that ASICs will lead to the centralization of their cryptocurrencies and undermine their biggest selling point: security.
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Now, you might have had a great time regardless (concerts are funny that way), but bad sound isn't exactly a selling point.
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While a number of communes were established in America in the 1800s, a lack of religion was never their key selling point.
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Details: Kids content is a major selling point for streaming services trying to hook households as user-bases, as opposed to individuals.
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The other big selling point for the handset is, naturally, AI. That's AI in the LG V30S ThinQ sense of AI, mind.
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Resort fee creditAnother major selling point for the Aspire, particularly for resort-lovers, is the $250 resort fee credit you receive annually.
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He said the big selling point was the communal campfire, where people from all walks of life can roast marshmallows and chat.
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Perhaps the biggest selling point of the new iPad Pro is its new camera and mic setup that is optimized for videographers.
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In recent years, however, sustainability has grown into a larger talking (and selling) point for customers, who care about green travel options.
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The country relies on its reputation for quality manufacturing as a selling point over China and other countries that offer cheaper alternatives.
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"The entertainment floor is a huge selling point for the house," said Scott B. Stewart of Corcoran, Mr. Hansen's real estate agent.
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Efficiency is a big selling point of HireVue, as recruiters can spend less time in transit and more time evaluating candidates online.
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The touchscreen is an obvious selling point, and it's where you'll choose between cooking modes for air fry, roast, bake, and reheat.
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While Singh's huge online audience was a selling point, Irwin said that, for him, numbers weren't a part of his scouting process.
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"Companies have to ensure user-friendliness of their devices, because that's their major selling point," said Tavish Vaidya, a researcher at Georgetown.
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The most obvious selling point of "Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words" also happens to be its most conspicuous deficiency.
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The $1,400 Galaxy S20 Ultra is Samsung's top-of-the-line model, and its main selling point is its 108-megapixel camera.
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My "Dinosaver" account came with a free dinosaur toy, which was a pretty big selling point for me as a young boy.
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Its major selling point is, of course, that it promises to tell you if your child stops breathing — every parent's recurring nightmare.
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Krenos said a big selling point of the listing is that the smaller Santa Rosa airport is 30 minutes from the property.
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So consulting firms, especially, want to hire the best and brightest, since the pedigree of their employees is a top selling point.
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If Facebook is ever able to fully realize the technology, it would be a huge selling point for its rumored smart glasses.
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Trump may not quite be an American Perón, but, to his supporters, his unpredictability is a selling point rather than a flaw.
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On the school side, TeacherLists promises an efficient, streamlined, auto-distributed process, a tremendous selling point on the district level in particular.
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So when you're looking for a position in a new field, make sure to use your work history as a selling point.
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Though congestion reduction was a major selling point to voters, the trains actually made congestion worse through frequent delays at grade crossings.
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The fact that both men are tied at the top of UFC's all-time wins list gives championship an additional selling point.
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Its lone "big" feature was Universal labelmate Lil Wayne, who—believe it or not—wasn't a huge selling point at the time.
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This may have been a selling point for Trump elsewhere in the country but in Wisconsin, the establishment is actually not despised.
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Nokia-built phones used Carl Zeiss optics for years, heralding it as a selling point for the popular N95 smartphone a decade ago.
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There are business interests trying to sell you a product, and proof that a product is healthy is obviously a great selling point.
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Unlimited data could be a big selling point for customers tired of data caps and looking for unfettered access to high-definition video.
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Its big selling point was the fact that it only allowed users to send and receive texts with an approved list of usernames.
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We're not sure if describing a urine drink as "hot and pungent" is really a selling point, but maybe it's a cultural thing.
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The app's main selling point is its Live Brushes, which are watercolor and oil paint brushes that behave like paint in real life.
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But what if your unique selling point is leather craftsmanship, or precise audio tuning, or some other skill that takes years to cultivate?
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That puts it right around the price of the regular Echo devices, but the video screen definitely acts as a major selling point.
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And while fraud detection is certainly useful to customers and businesses alike, it's more of an auxiliary service than a central selling point.
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But the evidence from Europe is that once religious leaders start to use witch trials as a selling point, stopping them is hard.
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Graumann says the lack of bureaucracy in the proposal (everyone would get the money when they turn 18) is their biggest selling point.
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And the choice of the Jersey breed (most milk is produced by black-and-white Holstein-Friesian cows) is a key selling point.
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In calling her snap election, Mrs May looked opportunistic—an ugly trait for a politician whose selling point was a sense of duty.
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Let that sink in for a moment: The selling point of this app is that Google will read your messages, for your convenience.
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The Nintendo Switch's console-portable hybrid design may be its selling point, but it's also a declaration of Nintendo's place in the world.
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Amazon is now making Amazon Music a bigger selling point, three agencies who have received Amazon's pitch in recent months told Business Insider.
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When the new Apple TV was announced, the inclusion of Siri was a strong selling point—too bad it turned out to suck.
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The biggest selling point of Quantum versus Chrome is the smaller RAM usage — something Google has been repeatedly critiqued for over the years.
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The ultimate selling point, according to people with knowledge of the negotiations, related to Amazon's original business from over two decades ago: books.
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Apple, for example, has made privacy a key selling point of its own products and attacked others for their business models and practices.
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Given that voters are concerned above all with the weakness of the Taiwanese economy, his business acumen will be a big selling point.
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Gett does not offer surge pricing, which the company feels is a selling point for customers wanting to avoid facing unexpectedly high fares.
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But many people freaked out when it was released, especially because Snap's main selling point is that it's the social platform for teens.
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Its intuitiveness is a major selling point, but there are some lesser-known gestures that aren't immediately obvious that can be useful too.
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That could be a big selling point in its favor when merchants are looking for a home to set up their online storefront.
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That was actually his primary selling point coming out of Kansas, and he's disappointed on that end in his young career thus far.
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If Apple is forced to limit its security measures, it could lose a selling point that differentiates it from its competitors, he added.
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The opportunity to interact with other human beings is a big selling point for fancy restaurants, farmers markets, and in-person fitness classes.
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Facebook's Instagram has, in fact, been using extra monetising perks as a unique selling point when wooing creators to its platform over YouTube.
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Griffith sees its product partnership with Safaricom — Kenya's largest telco offering a range of digital products — as a selling point for new alliances.
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But David Brophy, professor of finance at the University of Michigan, said such tales could be a selling point for some IPO investors.
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Snap's focus on creativity and augmented reality is an important selling point for the app, whose AR filters are still better than Instagram's.
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Kraft sees smart features like these as a major selling point for Here One, something a level beyond just the basic audio capabilities.
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WeWork's selling point is "community" — the company prides itself on helping set the culture for the entrepreneurs and businesses that use its facilities.
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A business built on slave help may not seem like a selling point, which may explain why Jack Daniel's is taking things slowly.
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The Hill reported in 2017 that the potential for experiencing one of Trump's drop-ins was a selling point for the wedding venue.
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In the most recent Yelp review for the Meanley & Son hardware store, the actual hardware is secondary to the store's real selling point.
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Never mind that "zero-tolerance" needs a hyphen; Ms Truss's style—sometimes crisp humour, sometimes camped-up outrage—was the real selling-point.
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The inclusion of that additional rear camera with its wide-angle lens is going to be a big selling point for amateur photographers.
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If your biggest selling point is a triumphant march to the recent past, seeming like a limping vintage model is a big problem.
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Daniel Binns a managing director at branding agency Interbrand, said advances in technology have made a product's scarcity less of a selling point.
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Processing capabilities aside, the sleek design of your standard Mac computer is a huge selling point in itself — at least among college students.
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After all, the key selling point for users—the ability to get paid for surfing the web—has only just become a reality.
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Nimbus' selling point was that it had these incredibly high ceilings and, as the name suggests, they used to hang clouds from it.
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A key selling point for the eastern Mediterranean island nation as the venue for the museum is its proximity to the Middle East.
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His selling point is that he's inclusive, but if he signs up to run with a stupendously divisive presidential candidate, that advantage evaporates.
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The company's new P10 flagship, meanwhile, has made color a key selling point, partnering with Pantone to develop a rainbow of different backings.
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And it is likely to be the main selling point if the company follows through on plans to pursue a public stock listing.
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The only competitor it beats is the Tundra, and even that has a unique selling point in its reliability and more affordable price.
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The housing stock is a mix of large single-family homes and upscale condos, with proximity to the ocean a strong selling point.
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Anyway, the Redmi Note 8 Pro has its selling point, and the rest of the phone is a typically efficient offering from Xiaomi.
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Sometimes, they take a hint and venture off — I imagine them taking long strolls in the nearby nature preserve, another suburban selling point.
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Synthetic cathinones were banned in the UK and U.S. in 2010 and 22018, swiftly removing their unique selling point as a legal hit.
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United Kingdom Home Secretary Amber Rudd claimed "real people" do not consider security to be a selling point when picking smartphone chat applications.
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Its major selling point, however, takes a page out of Uber's driving manual, using technology that tracks trash from pickup to drop-off.
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Content is the king of Disney's magic kingdom: Disney knows that its brands and content are its biggest selling point to potential subscribers.
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In Finland, reducing food waste has yet to become a political issue, but it is a selling point for at least one restaurant.
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Well, controversy may be a selling point, according to Zak Shaikh, vice president of programming and entertainment at research-based media firm, Magid.
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If Adichie and Nyong'o weren't enough of a selling point, Americanah is tapping Black Panther's Danai Gurira, along with Nyong'o, as executive producer.
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The big selling point for solar panels on vehicles is the ability to make cars not just consumers of energy, but also producers.
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"These free insurance plans for many low income people would be a huge selling point, if there were resources for outreach," Levitt said.
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The selling point of machine learning is that it teaches itself, to varying degrees, how to learn from the data it is given.
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The show is anchored by the leading trio of Christina Hendricks, Mae Whitman, and Retta – a big enough selling point on its own.
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The speaker also shows off Apple's cross-device compatibility with accessories like iPhones and AirPods, a major selling point of its sticky ecosystem.
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The selling point: A Premium Select seat costs slightly more than a seat in coach but far less than one in business class.
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A big selling point by these new players is the anonymized data they can provide cities, which can help immensely with infrastructure planning.
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The G5's selling point was its modularity, the swappable battery and attachable camera "Friends" LG hoped would create a whole new smartphone ecosystem.
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"Besides the athleisure fashion trend, the ability to layer during unpredictable weather has been a strong selling point for sweatshirts and hoodies," Rugolo said.
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Amazon's unique selling point, however, is that its particular set of data is already widely used, and therefore more likely to be used again.
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The main selling point of the second version is a gigantic 453mAh battery which the company claims will last for two days per charge.
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Affordability is this community&aposs key selling point, with a median list price at $237,800, as compared with $425,000 within the Austin city limits.
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Improved stabilization is a good selling point, but it's probably not enough to justify the upgrade for anyone who bought 2017's Hero6 Black.
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I remember the first time I watched a movie on a phone, because it was a big selling point for the phone in question.
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Two minutes devoted to what has been a major selling point for smartphones after the spec war of the late 230s reached a detente.
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But the services are also priced differently and offer different channel lineups, so the DVR availability isn't the only selling point for potential customers.
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We live in an age of staggeringly powerful GPUs and 4K-capable (ish) consoles; technical merit is now table stakes, not a selling point.
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Beyond the Android One selling point, the 264-inch Mi A20143 sports a dual-lens 22014 megapixel rear camera and five megapixel front camera.
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And portrait modes aside, the 7 Plus' ability to approximate basic telephoto capabilities without resorting to lossy digital zoom is a major selling point.
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"GREEN" ALUMINIUM Rusal's unique selling point for supplying 200,000 tonnes per year of metal over a 10-year period is its "ALLOW" aluminium brand.
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"GREEN" ALUMINIUM Rusal's unique selling point for supplying 200,000 tonnes per year of metal over a 10-year period is its "ALLOW" aluminum brand.
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The comedic writing remains solid throughout, but the real selling point for this underrated delight of a film is its overarching message of acceptance.
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This may be the primary selling point of the entire device for those who really like to tinker with button layouts and remapping combos.
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While the selling point for advertisers is the promise of increased relevance for their messages, and a workaround for the rise of ad-blocking.
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Fiber offers residential service but has also been a key selling point for cities to attract small business and for real estate property managers.
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And displays with tactile feedback could offer a unique selling point for the company's devices — similar to Apple's pressure-sensitive "3D touch" iPhone screens.
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The stories could also make for a selling point for families with younger children, in terms of being a differentiating feature for its service.
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The fact that we can ensure to have great guest experiences for those retailers is a great selling point for Bill and his team.
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This feature alone could be a big selling point for Microsoft Teams, but it's one of several the company announced are in the works.
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That's a smart implementation of a notch, and it acknowledges that, without a convincing selling point, the cutout needs to be small and subtle.
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More battery life: Based on Samsung's teasers for the Note 29, battery life is going to be a big selling point for the phone.
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But its real selling point is obviously the electronic skateboard that pops out of its base; it can reach top speeds of 20 mph.
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Antibiotics can definitely wreak havoc on our microbiomes, however, so if predatory bacteria are less harmful in this respect, that's a major selling point.
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That could be an important selling point for companies such as Apple and Microsoft, who have taken a strong stance on topics like encryption.
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One key political selling point of Medicare-for-all is that Medicare (the existing program for senior citizens) is well-known and well-liked.
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"That's the No. 1 selling point," said Teneia Sanders Eichelberger, who plays in a husband-wife band here and supported Mr. Sanders in 2016.
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B&O's active noise cancellation is going to be a major selling point of the H9 headphones, just as it's been with previous models.
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Aside from being one of the platform's top-rated channels, Pornhub uses access to Girls Do Porn as a selling point for Premium subscriptions.
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And yet Clinton found herself once again struggling to prove what is supposed to be the selling point of her campaign: dominance and electability.
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Also, as all varieties of smartphones contain a treasure trove of personal information, Apple aims to make its strong privacy stance a selling point.
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His fundraising help was, according to two people familiar with the matter, a selling point in the final wrangling of votes on the bill.
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The ability to move pilots from one plane to the other was a selling point for Boeing as it took orders for the planes.
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Surrounded by a lush green landscape, the space center has already become a big selling point for local tourism officials -- and real estate developers.
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Access to ESPN is seen as the product's best selling point, and the sports network seems happy with the new viewers it's bringing in.
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Financial firms believe that the "quality kite mark" they get from being regulated in Britain is an important selling point for their global business.
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Trump is counting on Congress ratifying USMCA and intends to make the success of the deal a selling point in his 2020 presidential campaign.
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It's time for the left to realize that pessimism is an absolutely terrible selling point — and to downplay that aspect of left self-presentation.
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Considering the camera's only other blockbuster-ish features appear to be waterproofing and voice commands, this will be a big selling point for GoPro.
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Coturri, who began making natural wines in the nineteen-sixties, has said that his methods were long considered a liability, not a selling point.
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The best selling point for this breakthrough comes from Oregon, the pioneer in motor-voter registration, where the number of new voters has surged.
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Indeed, the mission has always been the strongest "selling" point for government, and has long drawn extraordinary talent into the ranks of public service.
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It's from here you can launch into other apps, too, such as games, which will probably be the main selling point for the headsets.
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Alpaca owners associations that once brazenly touted the tax fleece as a key selling point of the animals now feigned outrage at the suggestion.
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Shop Commando TightsCommando's main selling point is that its line of tights has a patented, raw-cut waistband that won't dig into your skin.
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Minnesota's requirement that all large solar projects be pollinator-friendly was a major selling point in getting communities to support new developments, he said.
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Masterson said the major selling point of Drunk Elephant is its dedication to bio-availability, or the compatability between the ingredients and the skin.
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The Razr's main selling point is that it can fold in half, making it much easier to stow away in a pocket or purse.
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Another selling point of the Launchpad Studio is that startups accepted will have access to Google talent, including engineers, IP experts and product specialists.
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Making money — something has traditionally been the key selling point for banks during recruiting — is low on millennials' list of priorities, the study showed.
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A selling point of the Education Freedom Scholarships is that states could design them for use in a variety of public and private options.
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The drone's key selling point is portability – a definite benefit for a product designed to take on the go, alongside the company's small cameras.
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The so-called 'six-pointer' was meaningless in the end, even if it provided Sky Sports with an easy selling point on the day.
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For the past few years, I've worked on and off as a dominatrix, and my Asian heritage has been a very lucrative selling point.
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But on the off chance they are, you can bet that they announce that prominently in their ads — being Asian becomes their selling point.
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Spike's transness and her history with hard drugs are both part of what makes her fascinating to audiences, but it's not a selling point.
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This undercut Trump University's main selling point: that "students" would be able to draw upon its eponymous founder's reputation for savvy real-estate deals.
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There are just 14 months until the 2020 presidential election and the president has made the economy the main selling-point of his campaign.
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What I mean is the drama of someone's personal life is not a selling point for me (and yet it's often paraded as one).
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Neon's greatest selling point — that it could shout so much louder than anything else — ultimately made it seem a little desperate, a little tacky.
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The chief selling point for this year's G5 flagship phone is a modular design that depends on interesting accessories that attach to the device.
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Was it a selling point for you to do the show, that you could expose people to this kind of post-coming-out lifestyle?
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Two years after STCC's release, this would become a major selling point of Polyphony Digital's Gran Turismo, and it's a trend that continues today.
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Indeed, Mr Delevoye has made this a selling point, promising in July that the universal system "will keep an identical level of pensions spending".
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Unlike Mr. French a quarter-century ago, Mr. Sloan probably will not use his computer collaborator as a selling point for the finished book.
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For many technology companies, a building is just one selling point, of course, along with access to public transportation and a talented work force.
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Greg Hartrell, head of product management for Google Play Books, listed subscription-less buying as the top selling point for the new audiobooks store.
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Feminism has tried to rewrite that narrative, but the culture remains saturated with images that normalize it, that make women's sexuality our selling point.
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Arguably their biggest selling point is HomeKit compatibility, as Apple's smart home protocol has been in need of an upswing in support like this.
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"They see it as a selling point for them now, rather than, 'Oh jeez, it's something else I have to do,'" Mr. Friebe said.
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Renner said that Personio's unique selling point is that it specifically targets small-to-medium sized businesses that employ between 10 and 2,000 employees.
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That selling point may seem trivial, but it's actually a big draw because people often prefer paying that way (for points and other reasons).
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But the selling point for subscribers is tweets that "avoid some of the more personal stuff" and provide "actionable, thought-provoking" analysis, Hickey said.
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The ability to compete with AT&T and Verizon on the 5G front has always been the key selling point of such a merger.
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Basic economy is also a selling point for airlines' co-branded credit cards, which often give travelers a free checked bag and priority boarding.
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Motorola and Google also point to the Google Assistant as a major selling point of the Moto X4, though I don't really know why.
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The current allergy to apology meets up with exasperation over so-called political correctness, exasperation that became a selling point of Donald Trump's candidacy.
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The Rift's biggest selling point was its 90-degree field of view, which Luckey accomplished by slapping a cheap magnifying lens on the display.
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While Tigres' ambition was one selling point, the wages they offered Gignac and the low costs of living in Mexico surely helped convince him.
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A side note: Amazingly enough, Republicans just recently touted the fact that the AHCA didn't do this as a selling point for the bill.
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Style and charity drew Lemonis to Flex Watches, and he believes it was also the company's strongest selling point during their successful early years.
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Anglin reversed course and described his detail-free takedown request as "brilliant," since the resulting controversy proved that free speech is Gab's vital selling point.
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Promoters say new programs that would be instituted to help offenders return to their communities and get jobs actually help reduce crime — another selling point.
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Trump initially mostly self-financed his primary campaign, using it as a selling point on the stump that he was not beholden to special interests.
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And because plenty of Twilight fans were so interested in their codependent passion, publishers started marketing books that featured similar relationships as a selling point.
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It was a selling point; it made the show easy to recommend to people who might be wary of committing to a complex, serialized narrative.
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At the same time, he has told customers the truth about Kylie later on — after all, it's kind of a selling point for his company.
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The documentary's main selling point is the access and footage it offers, which mostly focuses on the power of Ocasio-Cortez's charisma and life story.
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Samsung Pay's biggest selling point won't entice China Samsung Pay launched yesterday in China in an open beta, with a full version expected in March.
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Pompeo used his standing with the President as a selling point for a department in need of White House clout and a semblance of stability.
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In our review of the OnePlus 5, while we loved the phone's raw performance, we weren't sold on its main selling point: the dual cameras.
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The service's big selling point is Bill Protection, which means you don't pay for data you don't use — very uncommon with other pre-paid plans.
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In addition to being powered by Cortana, Microsoft's answer to Siri and Alexa, the Invoke's other big selling point will be Skype calling built in.
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I got two solid days, which I haven't experience on any phone before—even in smartphones where that's the entire selling point behind the thing.
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Launching today on iPhone as a free app, WeDo's big selling point is the use of social features to collaborate, comment on and share tasks.
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The biggest selling point for actual humans has been exclusives from the likes of Prince, Rihanna, Lil Wayne, and most recently of course, Mr. West.
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Its color is the other major selling point: According to Bloomberg, only 0.0001 percent of all diamonds that come out of the earth are blue.
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A camera for every occasion A camera for every occasion The main selling point, the company tells me, is the new sensor, featuring larger pixels.
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But it comes as Apple's cameras have continued to be a selling point for the devices, highlighted by the "Shot on an iPhone" advertising series.
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But the new trailer seems to contradict Iger's earlier assertion — if Sparrow is the franchise's guaranteed selling point, why isn't he featured in the trailer?
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I am reminded, again, that the strongest selling point for this technology is exactly how little it will change for the person who installs it.
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"The height is a major selling point, because it offers 360-degree views that are mostly unobstructed," said Joseph A. McMillan Jr., DDG's chief executive.
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She shares how she had to check herself when she feared that people might accuse her of using her mother's death as a selling point.
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Their main selling point is the climate-controlled day room, and how proud they are of it, with its air-conditioning and 24-hour access.
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Apple has historically used its top-notch security standards as a selling point for its devices, so it's a bit of an embarrassing slip-up.
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The big selling point here is that the 360 VR weighs only 100g and LG believes "you will not look nerdy and dumb" wearing it.
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Kiro'o Games - despite its unique selling point as an African company producing culturally relevant video games - struggled to raise money at the start, said Madiba.
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Their selling point, or at least why Sony thinks you'll want these earbuds over any other wireless options, is the company's built-in voice assistant.
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The biggest non-aesthetic selling point is almost certainly battery life — the new models can go up to six months using a standard watch battery.
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In actuality, there is no one singular selling point, nor should there be if Amazon — or for that matter, any other company — is considering it.
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The key selling point of Fixup (which launched in 2012) is that its human employees match applicants by hand, rather than relying on computer algorithms.
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Karma will cost $799 when it goes on sale in late October, but the real killer selling point for GoPro will probably be the bundles.
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And on that front, he says one selling point for the platform is that the proxy re-encryption tech works with NIST standardized encryption algorithms.
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Like diesel carmakers, natural-gas producers make reduction of carbon-dioxide emissions a big selling-point, but downplay the effects of other gases they emit.
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CNN reported on Wednesday that after Trump won the White House, Cohen highlighted his proximity to the President as a selling point to potential clients.
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The major selling point of boutique banks is that their lack of sales and trading divisions allows them to offer unconflicted advice to corporate clients.
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There's occasional toilet humor, but if you're trying to convince an 11-year-old to give it a go, that might be a selling point.
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Montana has the third-highest percentage of veterans per capita in the country, which makes Tester's position atop the Veterans Affairs' Committee a selling point.
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And while they have recently played much better, they have spent much of this season with a losing record, which is hardly a selling point.
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Brazil's neutral status in the international community is a strong selling point for the project, Carlos Tavares, the company's vice president of strategic alliances said.
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Outside of the luxury real-estate market, with homes in a lower price range, a slight price cut can be a selling point, he said.
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Company name recognition and lavish perks, like free meals and nap rooms, all help attract younger workers — but the biggest selling point is still pay.
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The platform's main selling point at the time was definitely its pricing, which undercut virtually all of its larger competitors (think AWS, Google and Microsoft).
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I don't know if this simplified DeX mode will end up being a major selling point, but it seems like a convenient option to have.
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While the membership includes benefits such as access to original TV shows and music streaming, the core selling point has always been complimentary expedited shipping.
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The show's chief selling point — besides the prodigious talents of Grier and Loretta Devine, a veteran actor who plays Jerrod's mother — is its social relevance.
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Abe's biggest selling point to Japanese voters is that he's a Trump whisperer, adept at managing Japan's crucial alliance with the United States, Sneider says.
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That a smaller media outlet (CBN has about 775,000 Facebook followers) would highlight any exclusive access it gets as a selling point is not unsurprising.
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The inclusion of the port has been a selling point for Samsung ever since Apple dropped it way back in 2016 for the iPhone 6.
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The camera also maintains the stated two-year battery life of the earlier version, (using two AAs) quite possibly the simple camera's strongest selling point.
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Riley finishes his tenure with a 224-212 record, which is about right for a man whose primary selling point was being a standup guy.
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His biggest resume selling point is that he once lost a Super Bowl, and he has been living off that for the last 15 years.
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Some Wall Street analysts were critical of the truck's extreme style, while others speculated that the design could be a primary selling point for Tesla.
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Prices for in-flight Wi-Fi access have surged in recent years as demand has grown, so free texting could be a compelling selling point.
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I asked Jon Jaffe, the president and chief operating officer of Lennar, what the biggest selling point was in the 2000s, just before the recession.
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Every time he steps on a course these days, Woods plays more and more like his old self, golf's dominant force and primary selling point.
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Other parties have taken on the challenge as well, but the Greens have managed to make the fight against climate change their unique selling point.
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It sacrifices some players bound for the Alabamas and Ohio States — whom it most likely was not getting anyway — but gains a distinguishing selling point.
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Its evolution undermines a central selling point for a bill that is already seen by most Americans as unlikely to benefit them, according to polls.
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"That's going to be her big selling point," said Joel Williams, 20, a college student who went to see Ms. Warren in Oskaloosa on Sunday.
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The one thing the N64 doesn't need is blurrier graphics — the sharpness of the Super 64's rendering is, to me, its main selling point.
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His characterization of Giovanni, who's vulnerable, sometimes dim, ever teetering on the brink of showing his full desperation, is arguably the film's strongest selling point.
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But the provision of ample emergency power was seen as an asset and a selling point to New Yorkers scarred by memories of Hurricane Sandy.
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Washington (CNN)Bernie Sanders' biggest selling point in 2016 was that he was the only person in the Democratic primary running not named Hillary Clinton.
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After paying for staff and food provided by the organization, all of the proceeds go to Housing Works, a big selling point, Mr. Watson said.
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The effects&apos limited capabilities demonstrate that there&aposs still a long way to go before they become a major selling point for Snapchat Spectacles.
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And, unlike last year's contests, Republicans now can tout the tax bill that they had hoped would be a persuasive selling point in key races.
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The Galaxy S20 Ultra's flashy camera, — which comes with four lenses including one with a whopping 108-megapixel sensor — is undoubtedly its biggest selling point.
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Rapyd's unique selling point, however, lies in the fact that it offers its services through one Swiss Army knife-style API, that continues to grow.
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Easily transitioning pilots from older models of the 737 to the Max when it debuted in 2017 was a key selling point for the plane.
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When she was being interviewed as a potential roommate on Skype by Sara Morell and Kassandra Sparks, they mentioned the bodega as a selling point.
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As the threat of nuclear attack diminished and the internet grew, its decentralized design became as much a political selling point as a technical one.
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But water filtration is the Hydrology 22's biggest selling point and it's one of the first vaporizers to do this within an enclosed system.
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The big takeaway: Yes, these plans are generally cheaper (their biggest selling point in the administration's eyes), but that comes with a serious trade-off.
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The key selling point, of course, is the built-in Amazon Fire TV, which is controlled with the bundled Voice Remote and features Amazon's Alexa assistant.
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He is using his youth as a selling point for millennial voters who care about climate change, gun control and the struggles of student loan debt.
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Consumers are very familiar with BlackBerry operating systems and could very well embrace any new insertion of BlackBerry technology as a selling point for auto manufacturers.
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A unique selling point for Madrid and Spain as a potential hot spot for London lenders could be its access to emerging Latin American (Latam) economies.
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That's a good selling point for the Pixel, but more importantly, it will mean that Google can offer users access to their content from any device.
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The company, which targets Russian women and has over 10,000 customers, said the selling point for North Korean products was their natural ingredients and minimal preservatives.
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"The flavors are something we're not that used to here, and could be their selling point," said Katy Meurs, a twenty-something queueing for her latte.
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Live sports are also an important selling point for pay-TV customers, allowing sports channels to charge cable and satellite distributors more for carrying their networks.
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The Rest of the Card: Though the Grand Prix's opening round is this card's main selling point, it's certainly not all the card has to offer.
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But The Global Times, a popular mainland tabloid that has made nationalist indignation its selling point, proclaimed victory in a commentary widely circulated by Chinese websites.
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Large families, large people, people with addictions, and even small people are often at the center of its programming, using people's differences as a selling point.
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You might think that the main selling point of an influencer marketing startup like Captiv8 is to help marketers find influencers and creators to work with.
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We then assign a point weighting to each category based on how frequently it is used as a selling point in state economic development marketing materials.
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With the added value of having access to the app store, native Android Auto could become a selling point for cars in the next few years.
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Plus, the higher-than-average price might be a bit of a tough selling point, especially if you've just spent over $1,000 on a new laptop.
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But opting for the Cabrio, and making the most of the Smart's special selling point, starts to get out of control, starting from $28,850 before incentives.
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But he had another selling point, one which Najib, who was ambitious, found extremely attractive: Why not also use the fund as a political-financing vehicle?
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Still, no matter how endearing their relationship, in the end, the film's true selling point at this particular moment in time is its urgent, 2018 relevance.
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"I really didn't think that most grooming brands would ever consider me — and all the things I represent — as a selling point for them," France says.
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But the chief selling point with any of the Dardennes' movies is always the directors themselves, whose previous film, Two Days, One Night, starred Marion Cotillard.
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The main selling point of decentralized applications, or dapps, on the ethereum network is that they can be run without a central authority facilitating the transactions.
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Balaresque says the product's real selling point is how simple it is to use, compared with the complex controls required to master most current aerial cameras.
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Since the camera is a key selling point, here is a comparison image of the portrait mode on the Pixel 2 and Apple's iPhone 8 Plus.
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It's not something everyone needs or wants, but finding it in a package as small as this is a selling point for those who are looking.
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Helping people with their pet photos (and those of kids, we should note) is a big selling point for photo-taking apps and other photography accessories.
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Another selling point of annuities is that buyers pay no taxes on the income and/or investment gains on their contributions until they begin receiving payouts.
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Disdain for a rigid daily and weekly work schedule underscores what should be another selling point of companies looking to attract young talent: flexible work hours.
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Gallegos says that up to now one of Jitterbit's unique selling point has been its ability to create solutions that are especially helpful to specific verticals.
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Ranked-choice voting meant that once second- and third-choice preferences were counted, the winning candidate was indeed the most broadly preferred — a strong selling point.
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Project Ara is cool, but it just doesn't compel anyone to spend extra money on it Google's key selling point around Ara will be greater versatility.
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There's hardly an unprotected shoreline in the lower forty-eight not lined with cottages and cabins; wilderness is now a selling point for the enterprising realtor.
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By default, everything stays on your phone and the company focuses on privacy — this is a great selling point against photo apps from Google and Facebook.
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Wendy's main selling point is that its burgers feature beef that is fresh and never frozen but costs the same as any other fast-food burger.
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Before joining Amazon last year, Salke worked at NBC and acknowledged that networks use ratings as a selling point for advertisers and creators, reports The Wrap.
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He believes the issue provides a potent selling-point for his political base, which includes white, blue-collar workers who could be energized by the move.
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In other counties around the country, prosecutors are finding that aggressive advocacy for death sentences isn't the selling point with the public that it once was.
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Pinterest has largely built a name for itself because of its strong image search capabilities, and that thus far has been its selling point for advertisers.
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Wheels Conceived for an era of high gasoline prices, the F-150 has lost its fuel-efficiency selling point, while its key material has gotten costlier.
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The distinction could become a selling point for Express Scripts — a point its chief executive, Timothy C. Wentworth, made in an interview with CNBC last week.
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And female athletes often face the added pressure of being viewed through only the narrowest of lenses, their physical appearance emphasized as their main selling point.
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But given the makeup of the districts where the midterm elections will be decided, simply holding the vote could be a selling point for some centrists.
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Its biggest and proudest selling point is "Sleep Stories," which are recordings of famous people reading short stories with the intent of lulling you to sleep.
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Cameras and related software are a key selling point for iPhones and other smartphones, and video-heavy apps like TikTok are popular among younger smartphone customers.
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It's the main selling point of the new $159 Cloud Flight S that ships today, and it's what sets the 7.13 model apart from previous versions.
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Switching up the way you cook meat is the Foodi's wheelhouse, and those air fryer and crisping abilities are a selling point that can't be ignored.
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Combine that with its ever-growing video offerings, which could result in lucrative tie-in deals, and Amazon has a big selling point for famous authors.
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Going green, and producing more renewable energy, may become a selling point for cars in the future, but Edmunds believes the cost might be too high.
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The A-Class could be a test of whether carmakers can make bespoke voice assistants a selling point that customers are prepared to pay more for.
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But if Facebook gave Portal TV a real controller or bought a better AR games studio, it could dive deeper into gaming as a selling point.
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But his strongest selling point as an antidote to President Trump and his immigrant bashing might be his runty, but wildly successful, experiment of a hometown.
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The selling point was catharsis, even more than it was confrontation: some fraught emotion (of some kind), long-simmered and complicated (or not?), would erupt spectacularly.
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His age was another selling point of his act; he seemed to have been packaged as a young, shaggy-haired comic with a boy band member's appeal.
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Another selling point is the promise of high dividends – 85 percent of SoftBank Corp profit, far higher than rival mobile carriers NTT Docomo Inc and KDDI Corp.
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Apple's developer ecosystem is critical for the company, because one key selling point for the iPhone is its access to high-quality, often exclusive applications and games.
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The marquee selling point for fitness trackers has increasingly come down to price, and for now that remains a good reason to avoid fancier trackers and smartwatches.
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Chrome's other big selling point, naturally, is pricing, and the company fittingly also promised to offer up $189 Windows 10 systems aimed specifically to compete with Chromebooks.
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She said the biggest selling point is that it removes so much of the complexity around deployment by bringing an integrated level of automation to the process.
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