Sentences with phrase «bit of a difference»

So you can see just a little bit of difference in the numbers there.
I really don't see one bit of difference between either of your «relationships» with your gods.
And that makes a little bit of difference when it comes to actually using it.
And I doubt, very highly, that it will make the slightest bit of difference either way to reading and publishing and literature going into the future.
And maybe it wouldn't have made a damn bit of difference if she had breastfed her three daughters, or even just one or two of us.
There are a fair bit of differences on the hardware and software level between these two devices.
There's actually a fair bit of difference here between the two versions so expect some much better quality gameplay here.
But really, I don't think it makes a blind bit of difference whether I am on heels or not.
«Big fish can eat small fish for the rest of my life and it won't make a darn bit of difference,» he said.
I think it's made a little bit of a difference but it was more preventative than anything.
It didn't make the slightest bit of difference to me and when I got back to the PS4 version I was ultimately more comfortable as that's what I'm used to.
Cause they don't seem to be making a damn bit of difference.
There's quite bit of difference between independent contractors and full - time employees, which is why the IRS and other government agencies have made it a priority to further investigate the matter this year.
It didn't make the slightest bit of difference when the two went toe - for - toe at the DW earlier in the term, but then again the DW hasn't got anything on a rocking Bloomfield Road, where once again it's an expected sell - out this weekend, and rightly so as there will be few fixtures as pivotal as this one before the end of the season — a proper, old - fashioned six - pointer this!
I call it a «performance» lawn because I'm willing to do things that others aren't, just to squeak by and get that extra bit of a difference.
Just a tiny bit of difference there... I agree wholeheartedly that the manager should be held accountable, and in three years Rodgers has had one good season due largely to having a top - 10 (maybe even top 5) player in the world carrying them.
In the end none of the aforesaid will make a damned bit of difference if your favourite genre is currently out of fashion.
Well he did not make a blind bit of difference against Cambridge... and btw Van Gaal is way better than Moyes, at spending that is.
The formation was strong to Harrison's side, so this time they were trying to run away from him (to the defense's left), but it didn't make a damn bit of difference because he was still going to make a play.
Breathing would not have made the least bit of difference in his performance, because no oxygen could have been used at that «effort» level.
But what's made clear by examples like Alcoa is that it takes fundamental corporate change — not just a few added perks — to make even the smallest bit of difference.
and i could care less because it does nt make a dam bit of difference to my belief in god.
None of that has made a shitting ass bit of difference since the Rams stuck him in the lineup as the starting left tackle.
If Wenger manages does it make one bit of a difference who plays?
(Aubameyang Lacazette) are an awesome piece of business, if we could bring that same care to the CB, GK and CM area surely that would make a great bit of difference.
Hard - core, huge government libs both, with not an onionskin bit of difference between them, but Kavanaugh was the real winner by keeping his powede dry during the special election.
For a shoe with a little bit of difference then why not try this dark blue pair from Edward Green.
No matter what I do, that little TEENY bit of difference you see in that photo is it.
But when you start to pull the teachings of the two faiths apart you will find there is a good bit of difference in how they interpret that message.
214 mph is the exact top speed, but you always have a little bit of difference between what the speedo shows and what you are actually going.
(In my experience the location didn't make the slightest bit of difference when I was in labour anyway — my mind was far away on other things.)
I call it a «performance» lawn because I'm willing to do things that others aren't, just to squeak by and get that extra bit of a difference.
Won't make a blind bit of difference with our mentally shot team, UNLESS as I hope, Wenger is sacked before then.
It is certainly not known whether it would have made the slightest bit of difference if the baby was born in hospital instead of at home, or if prenatal care would have helped either.
Your guns aren't going to make a damn bit of difference against the modern weapons of superpowers.
Also, don't forget about shrinkage as in such small sizes, a bit of shrinking can make a good bit of difference.
But in reality users are not going to notice one bit of difference because the average naked human eye can't distinguish between pixels that are squished together at more than about ~ 220ppi.
Before we dive in and answer Al's question though, we have to go over a little bit of basic terminology, especially because there's a little bit of a difference in how people talk about these things in different countries.
I let her hold on to me and whisper soft things to both of us, as if it could make even the tiniest bit of difference.
«There's not a damn bit of difference between her and me.
«If electricity went out, didn't make a bit of difference.
1.5 - gbps versus 3 - gbps SATA can make a bit of a difference in performance, but typically only in video editing and other media - heavy workloads.
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