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What does "granular" mean in the following context? Various or delicate?

In an era when one-to-one communications and granular price discrimination have become easy, a one-price-fits-all model seems archaic.

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Instead of everything being part of the "big picture," things are differentiated and categories that would have been grouped together in the past are now separate/distinct.
 
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Instead of everything being part of the "big picture," things are differentiated and categories that would have been grouped together in the past are now separate/disctinct.


Typo.

[I have my anal, nit-picking hat on today]
[nb the essential comma in the foregoing!]
 

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...dis[strike]c[/strike]tinct

Typo.

[I have my anal, nit-picking hat on today]
[nb the essential comma in the foregoing!]

You're going to need a bigger hat. ;-)
 

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I'd put the comma after the second quotation marks. The whole of "big picture", including the quotation marks, is part of the first clause
 

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Americans put commas inside quotation marks. Doesn't always make sense. But we do. I really miss my computer with spell check.
 

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I'd put the comma after the second quotation marks. The whole of "big picture", including the quotation marks, is part of the first clause

I usually favor the BrE use of quotation marks. AmE usage was determined by printers whose reasons have long since vanished.
 

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I understand the logic but I'm a writer and I follow the prescribed styles guides. I have no desire to unlearn it for this place and relearn it for the work I'm paid to do.

I totally agree with the British usage, but I don't follow it.
 

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Instead of everything being part of the "big picture," things are differentiated and categories that would have been grouped together in the past are now separate/distinct.
Is this the American practice even when you are merely highlighting words rather than actually quoting them?
 

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Logical or not (and we'll all agree it's not), the comma goes inside the quote mark every single time.
 
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