1. As a result differing terms are used to describe similar products. 2. This analysis will use recently developed techniques for measuring the competitiveness of a product amongst a group of similar competing products. 3. Visually handicapped people sometimes experience difficulty in distinguishing similar products and so Tesco has introduced braille where possible on products like household cleaners. 4. Trading standards officers point out that there are dozens of similar products that could be potentially dangerous. 5. Electrical Insulation believes the potential throughout Europe and beyond is considerable with a similar product available only in the USA and Japan. 6. All three companies said they eventually might develop similar products for individual business travelers. 7. Although they make similar products at comparable factories, they chose very different courses, and the outcome remains much in doubt. 8. American Life Insurance of New York, has quietly begun offering a similar product. 9. Analysts said other Saudi banks are likely to gauge the success of the Saif fund before seeking permission from the central bank to launch similar products for foreign investors. 10. An obvious approach is to track the path of buzz for a similar product that was successful and then seek to replicate that pattern. |