Sentences with phrase «enormous difference in the cost»

You can make an enormous difference in the cost of your insurance policy by switching from a $ 500 deductible to a $ 1,000 deductible (as much as 30 or 40 %, especially if your deductible was lower than $ 500).
There are enormous differences in cost, in time to administer and score, in readability, in whether the system can be used legitimately for uses other than screening, and in how well the system was standardized on children similar to those enrolled in HS and EHS.

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New research, presented here by Chris Terry of the Electoral Reform society, shows the enormous differences between the «cost» of votes in different constituencies, calling into question the premise that all votes are equal.
Conclusion A low sticker price and an even lower sales price can make any product tempting, but when it comes to Windows tablets, the difference in experience between a $ 250 device and one costing $ 150 is enormous.
And remember not only that this would contain just 20 percent of today's CO2 emissions but also this crucial difference: The oil industry has invested in its enormous infrastructure in order to make a profit, to sell its product on an energy - hungry market (at around $ 100 per barrel and 7.2 barrels per tonne that comes to about $ 700 per tonne)-- but (one way or another) the taxpayers of rich countries would have to pay for huge capital costs and significant operating burdens of any massive CCS.
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