The phrase
"difference in quality" means that two things are not the same in terms of how good or bad they are.
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If you have heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity or kidney stones, taking action will make a
huge difference in your quality of life now and in the future.
Although ESA's have less training or different training than service dogs, they can still make a
powerful difference in quality of life for their owners.
Our sessions are not therapy, but an hour mediation can make a
healthy difference in a quality relationship between and among siblings, cousins, and other family combinations.
We are committed to making a
real difference in the quality of life of practitioners and their patients through alternative medicine, holistic nutrition, and preventative health care.
You need to look at the fine print of each item, because as is clearly evident, there are
vast differences in quality of various power bars AND candy bars.
Whether this is enough to cause a global renaissance remains to be seen, but I'm not seeing
much difference in quality between novels written on word processors and those scrawled out on blank sheets of paper.
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Understanding differences in quality between hospitals is an important part of understanding why certain SNFs have higher rates of readmission than others, and figuring out the contribution of hospitals and SNFs, both alone and in combination, to overall patterns of readmission, is an important next step for research,» adds Neuman.
But still lacking in the legal literature has been assessments of defense counsel's effect on sentencing outcomes or explorations of
whether differences in the quality of defense representation may be thwarting the goals of sentencing reform.
Kenmore appliances are consistently in the top ratings, and yes Whirlpool does make Kenmore appliances, but there seems to be a
distinct difference in the quality for some bizarre reason.