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" ... In short, the change in the similarity of the two terms’ television usage over time mirrors differences in Web search interest for them as well. Periods where the terms were used interchangeably on CNN (even if one was mentioned much more than the other) match periods of lockstep search interest, while periods of very different usage match periods of different search behaviors. ... "
" ... Today, the similarity of products and related messaging makes corporate brand positioning extremely important. All things being relatively equal, the companies that build trust with customers and consistently live up to their brand values ultimately win. ... "
" ... When I take an in-depth look into midsize businesses that use intelligent technologies at scale, I often find one significant similarity: an Intelligent ERP that supports integrated planning and analytics tools. ... "
" ... Why the similarity in behavior? During the Great Depression that followed the 1929 Wall Street crash, economist John Maynard Keynes observed that there is a strong incentive to follow the crowd. “A sound banker, alas, is not one who foresees danger and avoids it,” he once wrote, “but one who, when he is ruined, is ruined in a conventional way along with his fellows, so that no one can really blame him.” When multiple banks invest in the same asset, it creates a potential route of transmission between them. If a crisis hits and one bank starts selling off its assets, it will affect all the other firms who hold these investments. The more the largest banks diversify their investments, the more opportunities for shared contagion. ... "
" ... “The similarity with the Antarctic species, Crossvallia,” replied Professor Scofield, pointing out that this new fossil resembles a fossilised partial skeleton from another ancient giant penguin, Crossvallia unienwillia, unearthed in Antarctica in 2000. Thus, it is the first indication of an avifaunal link between these two now-separate land masses during the Paleocene. ... "