Sentences with phrase «decisive difference»

But what marks the prime tangible, repeatable, inimitable, decisive difference between the GT2 and lesser versions of the 911 is its exceptional clarity of motion.
«American power can make a decisive difference, but we can not do for Iraqis what they must do for themselves, nor can we take the place of Arab partners in securing their region.»
«I have always felt that the support I've drawn from those closest to me has made the decisive difference between success and failure,» she writes in an early passage about her personal journey.
That is the decisive difference.
There is a decisive difference between wanting something and affirming its worth, for about any want it is always possible to ask whether or not it is worthy, about any desire whether or not it is desirable, about any interest whether or not it is right.
The decisive difference, however, between both authors is situated on the level of the actual entities.
Grace that is seen and felt in relationships makes a decisive difference in the lives of persons.
The leadership of a group makes a decisive difference in determining whether inspiration is used repressively or to facilitate self - awareness.
When it does, the deeper underlying unity of the reality of physical objects and of historical events can be grasped without minimizing the decisive differences that also obtain.
Supervision may make a decisive difference.
Follow - up meetings can make a decisive difference in encouraging continued growth, when the going gets rough for individual couples.
Worked hard for his teammates, but lacked any real quality in dangerous areas to suggest that he could make a decisive difference.
Their defence can certainly be got at but so can Norwich's; the decisive difference being Arsenal's superior quality in the final third, as in Aaron Ramsey, Mikel Arteta, Gervinho and Theo Walcott there is genuine cutting edge and penetration.
It looks like tactical voting isn't going to make a decisive difference in large parts of Scotland because the SNP's support is so strong.
And as we've seen in lower - turnout elections through the entire 2010 cycle, both special elections and primaries, national money can make a decisive difference: Lisa Murkowski and Mike Castle may be the latest victims, but Scott Brown's win back in January had already shown the way.
As ever, though, national polls can only tell us so much — it would be in the marginal seats that A.V. would make a decisive difference.
But the effects were not enough to make a decisive difference to the election result.
Lord Ashcroft: «There is clear evidence that the Conservative Party's target seats campaign made a decisive difference to the outcome of the election.
That was when Labour came into power when the nation was hardly flush with cash, but had the courage to make a decisive difference to ordinary lives.
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I've seen first - hand that a strong grounding in online book marketing makes a decisive difference to any book's ability to succeed in the market.
Battle of E3 The Xbox one continues to eat PS4's dust, but a hardware refresh and HoloLens could make a decisive difference.
Absent the public sense of a future in which human resourcefulness and cooperation can make a decisive difference, we assuredly face an even more difficult future in which denial fades to a sense of pervasive hopelessness.
«Technologies can make a decisive difference in achieving global climate goals while enhancing economic development and energy security.
Obama's election brought new hope, true, but as we all know, it won't automatically make the decisive difference.
People perceive — correctly — that their individual actions will not make a decisive difference in the atmospheric concentration of CO2; by 2010, a poll found that «while recycling is widespread in America and 73 percent of those polled are paying bills online in order to save paper,» only four percent had reduced their utility use and only three percent had purchased hybrid cars.
We know how to develop and present the evidence in terms that can make the decisive difference.
On appeal, however, neither side supported the judge's view that there was a decisive difference between the two provisions.
We've seen such efforts make a decisive difference for senior associates and serve as the vital tipping point that makes the star senior associate a near shoo - in for partner.
That's where the similarities end: there are decisive differences between a psychodynamic approach and the remainder, which to a varying degree also separates the psychodynamic approach to systemic work we describe from other systemic family therapy models.
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