Sentences with phrase «firsthand what a difference»

When he fell in love on an arranged date, John experienced firsthand what a difference a professional dating expert could make in people's lives.
Please visit them between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturday to see firsthand what a difference this organization is making in the Hillsborough county community.
Shelli Walrod, a team member with the Kansas Children's Service League — Healthy Families in Crawford County, has seen firsthand what a difference the MIECHV partnership has made in their community:

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Samantha discovered what a positive difference a doula could make firsthand, but didn't consider becoming a doula herself until after her second baby was born, in 2012, and she had completed her Masters degree in anthropology.
I can tell you from firsthand experience and after years of training high level fighters if you can find time to incorporate this little plyometric workout into your MMA strength and conditioning routine then you will notice a significant difference in what you do inside the ring.
Bob Young used to be a captive agent, so he knows firsthand the drastic difference between being a captive agent and an independent agent and what it ultimately means to you, the consumer.
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