Noun
point of difference (plural points of difference)
(business) A factor that makes one company or product different from the others.
Another point of difference was the use of Hebrew and Aramaic words. Source: Internet
Another point of difference was the issue of establishing national unemployment insurance. Source: Internet
Tariffs had been a point of difference between the Country Party and United Australia Party. Source: Internet
This appears to suggest that events after the creation have changed the "virtual history" we now see, including the fossils: This raises one more major point of difference, the handling of the Fall. Source: Internet
Their organization’s point of difference, MacLeod and O’Mahony decided, would be hippotherapy. Source: Internet
The point of difference in a food show is rarely going to be the food: it's the amiability – or otherwise – of the hosts. Source: Internet