Sentences with phrase «feel the difference of»

This being said I have been able to see and feel the difference of being on both sides.
Light, durable, and comfortable — you feel the difference of leather earrings from the moment you put them on.
Light, super durable, and comfortable, you'll feel the difference of our
Light, super durable, and comfortable, you'll feel the difference of our leather cuffs immediately.
Have you been able to feel the difference of all this awareness and attention on women filmmakers?
My ex had a 12 bmw 328 xi and I can only feel the difference of steering in drive / ride quality from his Beemer to my 15 Sonata Limited.
Feel the difference of a luxury automobile as you drive 2 cars featuring bold design and dynamic performance.

Not exact matches

«I feel more rewarded about Flatiron, beyond the money potentially everyone could make over time, because of the fact that we're actually making a difference in cancer,» he said.
Meanwhile, as various pundits and historians across the globe debate if and how Trump's surprising political ascendancy will shift the overall tone of U.S. politics going forward, the candidate himself feels like only a win in November will make a difference.
Someday, when you look back, the difference you made in the lives of other people is what will make you feel your life was truly worthwhile.
So if the value of the dollar rose, Mexican companies could raise their prices in pesos to pay for the tariff, and those higher prices wouldn't be felt by American consumers because higher value dollars would compensate for the difference.
Of course, how well (and how long) you sleep will probably affect how you feel when you wake up, which can make a difference to your whole day.
The differences are really felt the higher salaries go, and of course they are much, much higher in the U.S.
I wound up feeling that the Stelvio is splitting the difference between the Ultimate Driver's environment of BMW and the duller presentation you might get with an ostensibly lower - grade brand, such as Buick.
Giving back is one of the best ways to not just make a positive difference in the world, but also to make you feel good, and therefore improve your well - being.
Ask for help, in part because you realize the person who provides you with that help will automatically feel greater self - respect, self - esteem, and self - worth, because they've received one of the greatest gifts of all: knowing they made a difference in another person's life.
Lack of transparency often stems from oversight rather than malice, but that doesn't necessarily make a difference in the eyes of a customer who feels he or she has been duped.
The difference is likely due to testosterone levels: Men who win in competitive situations feel emboldened to try again, even as the odds of losing grow; women don't exhibit the same tendency.
Plugged - in Golf says the S18 has a high level of feel, so when an experienced golfer hits a shot slightly off - center, he or she will feel the difference versus a perfectly struck shot.
In addition to feeling like they are a part of something bigger than themselves, some relatively inexpensive perks can be the difference between them staying with your company and jumping over to a competitor.
HRT: One of the most difficult aspects of that year spent in Jordan was the loneliness and isolation that you experience being in a foreign culture and how you're often misunderstood just because of the cultural differences, and how alienating that can feel.
«I don't expect people to know the sum of all the parts, but I expect them to pick it up and be able to feel a difference in quality,» Winthrop says, noting that American Giant's heavyweight hoodies retail for a sensible $ 69 (the zippered version for $ 79), comparable to lesser - quality shirts from brand - name retailers.
They are merely rationalizations of the underlying feeling of foreignness — instances of difference made to stand for the difference itself.
«It's the difference between someone telling you what they are feeling and actually having this on your arm and trying to drink a cup of water or trying to tie your shoelaces,» he says.
The tablet and keyboard combination very closely approximated the feel and comfort of a laptop, to the point where I could hardly tell the difference.
You could easily try it out for an hour or two a day using a countertop or set of drawers, just to get a feel for the difference it makes.
Research conducted by VIA Institute reveals that 78 % of employees feel that they are appreciated, and it makes a difference when their employers concentrate more on their strengths rather than their weaknesses.
To truly make a difference, each group must feel like they are on the winning side of the proposition and that they are a valued part of the equation.
The CPO could be more of the «visible success» of the company if it worked and could feel like he made more of a difference.
If Bulldog Gin gets sold to a spirits giant like Diageo for mega bucks in 2020, I feel I've made a difference because I not only consumed lots of Bulldog Gin and tonic on my business trip to Mallorca, I also did an interview with the CEO here which helps with publicity through search traffic.
The regions least likely to feel respected on the national stage are Quebec, Atlantic Canada and Alberta, though it's quite possible they feel this way for different reasons: Quebec as a result of its cultural differences with English Canada, Atlantic Canada because of its relative size and remoteness, Alberta, over frustrations surrounding economics and energy policy.
Even small gestures that are considerate and supportive can make a fortifying difference to cut through feelings of isolation and the emotional paper cuts we accumulate as the day goes by.
You'll also need to decide whether you want a long or short handled razor, although this really won't make a difference in terms of the quality of the shave, so it's more of a matter of which feels more comfortable in your hand.
This feels like a game of spot - the - difference.
Our $ 10 - a-day child care program would really make a difference for Coquitlam families who are feeling squeezed after years of increasing hydro bills, skyrocketing car insurance rates and rising medical service premiums.»
For example, if you're choosing between a 10 - year adjustable - rate mortgage and a 30 - year fixed, and the difference in mortgage rate is 12.5 basis points (0.125 %), you may feel that there's little reason to accept the risk of an adjustable - rate loan.
Even just a kind word or a greeting card to someone who's hurting can make such a difference in their lives and it makes me feel full of God's love at the same time.
Largely I would echo what Christine has already said about the way in which we feel accepted within our community, but if you'll bear with me for a little bit, I'd like to attempt to explain to Trey in particular what I see as the difference between this type of acceptance and the attitude of the many Christians who view homosexuality as sinful such as what you have encountered with your sister.
«Delusion» can account for any feeling of being «correct,» which is why there is no practical difference in believing god exists but offers no measurable mechanism by which to prove it, and in believing that he doesn't exist.
When Judas went back and try to give back the 30 silver coins he did so because he felt remorse, now there is a huge difference between remorse and repentance, which I don't have time to explain here, my point is let's not be ignorant of the Scriptures, we have to dig in real deep so that we can understand what it is trying to tell us.
And with that said... I certainly agree with what - Frogist said, and I would just add that even in being «kind» and «respectful» discussing your «beliefs» would not necessarily cause you or other believers to feel «a whole lot of difference
I wish more people felt this way, looking at the similarities instead of the differences.
I don't feel the need to cater to the religiously naive and uneducated by acting like there's a difference especially when these same religious folk would surely deem a person of an opposing religion / view that heard voices crazy.
Obviously, there's a major difference between someone who's been the victim of abuse or an injustice than someone who got their feelings hurt over not being selected for leadership position or another, relatively trivial transgression.
Of those, reasons given included that they feared Syrian refugees were potential terrorists (34 %), they didn't want to help Muslims (22 %), or they felt the problem was too big for them to make a difference (24 %).
Of the one - quarter of committed Christians who were not willing to help, 34 percent said it was because they feared that refugees were potential terrorists, while 24 percent felt the problem was too big for them to make a differencOf the one - quarter of committed Christians who were not willing to help, 34 percent said it was because they feared that refugees were potential terrorists, while 24 percent felt the problem was too big for them to make a differencof committed Christians who were not willing to help, 34 percent said it was because they feared that refugees were potential terrorists, while 24 percent felt the problem was too big for them to make a difference.
In the years after World War I, Christians felt keenly the difference between both of these modern forms of Christology on the one hand and the historic faith of the church on the other.
I got in the holiday spirit early this year, which was a large difference from last year where I felt no festive spirit until the week of Christmas.
If our young Evangelical would happen to visit a Lutheran church, long before he hears about theological differences, he will «feel» that the experience of church and spirituality is different in the Lutheran church.
CC «The difference is that most believers are not compelled to force others to believe as they do, however non-believers feel strongly compelled to ridicule and try to convince believers that their beliefs are unfounded...» ---- Oh, of course.
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