Sentences with phrase «teeny bit of difference»

No matter what I do, that little TEENY bit of difference you see in that photo is it.

Not exact matches

Maybe — just maybe — the blood markers might move a teeny, tiny bit unfavorably, but again, if a once - a-year honking piece of carrot cake (or whatever) means the difference between trigs of 35 vs 40, or HDL of 85 vs 79, people need to weigh that against their quality of life and the simple pleasure we sometimes experience from good food and good company.
So just a teeny bit of stretch will make a big difference in comfort.
In all of these scenarios, the marginal cost of production is not going to be even $ 1 for a trade paperback and will rarely be over $ 1.50 for a trade hardcover (obviously the last big brick Harry Potter novels cost a teeny bit more due to sheer volume of paper needed to print a 750 page novel, but not * that * much more), meaning that if we're talking marginal cost of production as the difference in price between a paperback and an ebook, we're not talking about a huge difference in price.
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