Sentences with phrase «only difference i would make»

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If only we had an extra month, or a few extra thousand dollars, but really, would it have made any difference?
«But obviously if it was only 20,000 to 30,000 that made the difference between Hillary winning and losing, it could've played a factor.»
It's a virtuous cycle that makes all the difference, not only to Buffett and other Berkshire Hathaway shareholders but to the rest of the world, too, because Buffett has begun giving away his money, in particular to the Gates Foundation.
The gay affinity will make a difference only if people like the product and think it's equal to what they've been drinking.
«They're the only one that convinced me they can get to a price point and a scale that would make a difference in the industry,» he says.
I began on the path to making a real difference in my professional life only after I decided I would not take the crumbs the government doles out through unemployment benefits and would get a job no matter what I had to do.
But Zanoni finds he can only raise clients» prices once a year, or twice at most, so he's had to hunt for operational efficiency opportunities inside the company to make up the difference.
Not only does DARE have questionable efficacy, its continued use crowds out programs that do make a difference.
What would make a difference is if we passed a law that said the Bank of Canada could only lend to the government of Canada, and the government of Canada could only borrow from the Bank of Canada.
If Bulldog Gin gets sold to a spirits giant like Diageo for mega bucks in 2020, I feel I've made a difference because I not only consumed lots of Bulldog Gin and tonic on my business trip to Mallorca, I also did an interview with the CEO here which helps with publicity through search traffic.
In order to use your VA benefits, you would only need to make a down payment of 25 % of the difference between the home price and VA loan limit.
While this only goes back to 1999, it would still be insightful to compare these two indexes on a year by year and aggregate basis for total return and volatility to get a true sense of the difference that treasury bond duration makes.
You're right though, it wouldn't have made a difference to my post as I can only speak of who I know and reference Him.
You said, «But you only have this life to make a difference with that knowledge.»
But you only have this life to make a difference with that knowledge.
Sorry, if this comes off as some super-sensitive defensive reaction, it just struck me really odd as I've only ever heard one person phrase the differences between men and women quite that way before and it was a man who was also an engineer which he kept bringing up to point out that that made him more analytical than any woman was capable of (apparently they don't have women engineers where he comes from).
I am neither a christian or muslim but what right do christians have in making fun of muslims and their books when so much trash exists in their houses only difference being that other religions are open about their practices and even accept their mistakes..
If you're an atheist and you THINK you want to make a difference consider this: You have this life, and this life ONLY.
More important and more difficult to deal with than such differences in teaching on will and freedom, however, is a wall known only too well by those of us who have worked with Omega to help it make its Point: the wall of what Catholics are tempted pridefully to call pietistic faith and what Protestants are tempted cynically to call superstition.
I doubt that would even make a difference, as I'm sure there is little evidence for most things that you believe, only what others tell you.
I agree with Bill Maher, but then again I'm a lifelong atheist... I have never believed for one minute that the god as portrayed in the bible or koran has any possibility of being real to everyone, otherwise that god would make itself obvious and not hide behind man made lies and cultural practices that self perpetuate thanks fo fear... otherwise there would not be several thousand man made religions trying to claim that god as their own... yes, it is an opinion, only valid to the opinion holder and no one else... Bill, thanks for so strongly making that point, not that it makes any difference to god fearing people... they will hold on to their opinion as strongly as they hold on to their shotgun, thinking that each provides them with some form of security... to intelligent people, neither is secure and neither leads to true freedom of the mind...
Only someone who accepts individualism as the highest good would be so confident that there is an obvious qualitative difference between the «freely chosen» decision to die made by a person facing a terminal illness and a decision made by a physically healthy but mentally tormented individual.
To them atheism not only should make all the difference in the world; it would take a superhuman effort to embrace it.
But a negative fact which has no positive bearing, no relevance in or for actuality, and which makes no empirical difference, is a privation and only that.
For if a relationship is to make a difference to the entities involved, as opposed to being purely «external» 5 — and such a difference is precisely what is involved in a «structural relationship» — then that relationship can only be effected by the acting of the entities concerned; since unless they act to bring about a relationship, any relationship which there might be would be entirely external, as it is in the case of the physical conceived as «matter.»
Knowing I have a sin nature and that nature is as capable as anyone with that nature to do evil makes us equals - the only difference between me and anyone not a Christian is the bold of Christ - on that principle we meet learn the Word and doctrine and if need be share our pain and temptations and learn to trust God and each other.
He also grants the common - sense view that a human corpse is a dead thing as a human body, but he still makes his panpsychistic point by insisting that even a corpse is composed of many living things and, as far as our knowledge runs, nothing else.29 In addition, he claims that his belief that there is only a relative and not an absolute distinction between mind and matter is given support by recent developments in physics that have shown that the differences between matter and various kinds of radiation are differences of degree and not of kind.
These things are problematic to focus on, since they are deeply personal, yet on a societal level they make very little difference — meaning that they can alienate someone very quick, yet, even their perfect application (lifelong marriages between men and women only) would not cure our social ills — what about wars, starvation, national debt, environmental decay, cheating banks, resource depletion, peak oil etc. etc?
The only difference between what we have now and Obamacare is who makes the money, and in the government, there is no market incentive to innovate or create.
This doesn't make any sense, because we both have the same Bible (with a few minor exceptions that all of us can read) and the only differences I see are those of religious and procedural / ritualistic nature, not spiritual.
I've found a 4200xl on special offer so the difference is # 70, which can't be ignored, and there is only me to cook for although I will need to make batches to conserve energy, but I don't want to regret not pushing the boat out in the future if you think the 5200XL would be best....
I made a few variations — I only had 400g sweet potato so added some apple puree to make up the difference, increased almond meal to 1 cup, added some vanilla, decaf coffee powder and extra salt — extra tasty!
The batter was a bit dry / harder than I thought it would be and I had to bake it for longer — I used only about 1 / 3c of oats because the batter was so dry — not sure what I did so differently beyond the rice malt syrup, which shouldn't have made a huge difference from the maple syrup, surely?
I have never made starter with whole wheat flour, (although I made whole wheat sourdough with my plain flour starter — you only need 1 tablespoon of it anyway, so it doesn't make a difference to either health benefits or the flavour), but I would say yes, use the same measurements, see how it goes and let me know!!!
The studies have shown that the only dietary change that will make a difference for those with diverticulosis is a high fiber diet (and of course, a high fiber diet is the recommendation for all of us).
Even though regular hot chocolate only has about 1/8 the caffeine of a cup of coffee, that little bit can still make a difference if you struggle with sensitivities, insomnia or other sleep issues.
The only difference in the way I made my bread from your recipe is that I used whole, raw almond meal and whole, raw flaxseed meal, because that is what I had on hand.
I only had a 9 x 3.5 pan and adjusted ingredients to make up the difference.
It was a slight change that only I would have noticed but I was going crazy trying to pinpoint what made the difference.
The only difference I knew I would make, was to cook it rare.
I only have salted butter, will that make a huge difference?
The only difference I made was I subbed in self - rising flour because that's what I had on hand.
This recipe is delicious — I only had a red pepper but don't think it made any difference.
The only last thing to say is I would recommend using a decent stock as it does make a difference.
I have made these brownies with cocoa powder before as well and I think the only difference was that the cocoa powder brownies turned out a bit more fudgy than the ones I made today.
I followed the recipe except I only had light brown sugar and not dark, but I don't feel like it made a huge difference.
I have made them with both yoghurt and sour cream and have to say there is only a minuscule difference in sweetness, the sour cream just takes a very slight edge off the sweetness which for my taste is great, but the sweet tooths out there might prefer the yoghurt!
As per the recipe, the oatmeal uses only 1 cup of pumpkin puree, so the size of the can doesn't make a difference (the smallest can will have more than 1 cup in it).
It only costs as little as S$ 5 a month, and you would be helping to make a big difference.
Only thing I would recommend is to use a good quality of parmesan cheese as it makes hell lot of difference to the final taste.
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