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DSPD
(redirected from Demonstrably Superior and Pleasingly Different)

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DSPDDangerous and Severe Personality Disorder
DSPDDefense Support to Public Diplomacy
DSPDDomain-Specific Program Development (ECOOP Workshop)
DSPDDelayed Sleep-Phase Disorder
DSPDDeclaration on Social Progress and Development
DSPDDemonstrably Superior and Pleasingly Different (Callaway golf clubs)
DSPDDesign Scope and Planning Document


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Sobie, "Our agreement with Now Prepay enables us to offer our demonstrably superior and pleasingly different reloadable prepaid cards and gift cards to an additional distribution channel of merchant acquirers and Independent Sales Organizations, or ISOs, throughout the United States.
The HX Hot Golf Ball demonstrates how Callaway Golf ball engineers can create a Demonstrably Superior and Pleasingly Different product by focusing on unique, untraditional solutions in design and development," said William Baker, Callaway Golf Chairman and CEO.
When we measure this club against the original standards set by our Founder, I can say without fear of contradiction that the Big Bertha Titanium 454 Driver is Demonstrably Superior and Pleasingly Different.
 
 
 
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