The phrase
"difference between people" refers to the ways in which individuals vary from one another. This can include differences in personality, beliefs, values, cultures, abilities, preferences, and experiences.
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One of the
only differences between people teeth and pet teeth is that most people generally have 32 permanent teeth, while most adult dogs have 42 teeth and adult cats have 30.
The only
real difference between people who want to build muscle and people who want to lose weight is the weight, number of repetitions, rest between sets, and what they eat.
There's an old saying that there's very
little difference between people who are successful and people who are unsuccessful, but the little difference is a big difference.
There is a
huge difference between people hearing what the Spirit is whispering to people all around the world on the one hand, and writing inerrant Scripture on the other.
I took time to explain that there is a
major difference between my person «Shuaib» a Nigerian who has right to his personal opinion and conviction and Shuaib who now represents a PR consultancy for professional attainment and contentment.
Balls of brain tissue generated from stem cells are enabling us to understand the
underlying differences between people who struggle to be sociable and those who have difficulty reining themselves in.
Finkbeiner's team has already characterized a number of these cell lines
for differences between people with the disease and their unaffected family members.
In the end, A Bit of Difference is, for me, just as its title articulates — a study of the subtle but
vital differences between people, cultures, circumstances and even moments in time.
It sees history as always progressing toward the abolition of
arbitrary differences between people: between lord and commoner, free man and slave, man and woman, the propertied and the property-less, black and white, rich and poor, etc..
But since there appears to be no material
difference between the people born in Bethlehem and those born any other place in the world, the question can just as well be general: One man in how many, the world over, has had a forerunner to prepare his way?
The kind of ethic promoted here by Paul is one which stresses liberation from the law — from those rules which prevent the maintenance of a loving community and for a freedom which
accommodates differences between a people called to share in faith and life.
There is a
stark difference between people like me and the Lloyd Blankfeins of the world who regularly break the law, almost destroy our country and are not held accountable.
My husband finds it even harder, he works for an international company and so the
time difference between people's working days makes it even harder for him to switch from work to home life.