Sentences with phrase «is this tiny difference»

So why is this tiny difference worth shutting down the government?
«It's a tiny difference, that's why it hasn't been seen before,» says Herwartz.
There are some tiny differences between the Amazon Kindle Fire screen and that of the iPad 2, but they more or less balance each other out.
It's a tiny difference that could easily vanish in a single trading day.
There can be tiny differences, but even with outliers at the extremes of the time range the results will still be close.
You'll notice there are some tiny differences, but every gridcell in this three by three grid is nearly identical.

Not exact matches

These endless loops would play in my head: imagining how the tiniest difference in decisions could have led him to not be on that icy road at that particular moment.
It's a price - competitive industry in which the difference between profit and loss is tiny.
It makes no difference if there are tons of metal and wheels separating us or we're packed into tiny little buildings like mice in a cage.
It was from Andy Bailey, the CEO of Petra Coach and the creator of Align Software, Kerpen explains in a LinkedIn post, and it managed to squeeze 16 fundamental differences between successful and unsuccessful people into one tiny square of cardboard.
Even a seemingly tiny difference in mortgage rates can save you thousands of dollars in interest over the life of a 30 - year mortgage, so it's definitely worth doing — especially because rate shopping won't hurt your credit.
She explained: «Our child - friendly space experts are saying they're really excited because you know, just giving these kids a space to play, be kids again after they've experienced such traumatic things is so important and we're hoping these teddy bears can make a tiny difference
It has always been a tiny percentage of difference.
There is only one tiny teeny difference between a religious «nut job» and «atheist».
The denominational differences of Europe and America seemed irrelevant in the mission field where Christians, even if all were counted together, were still a tiny minority.
It is now commonplace (as in the «butterfly effect») that tiny changes in the initial conditions can lead to enormous differences down the line.
These fictionalized, grandiose tales weren't real, and my tiny human brain couldn't — and still can't always — process the difference between truth and well, Hollywood.
I did change the quantities just a tad so that I didn't have a tiny bit of condensed milk left over, but I really don't think the ratios are that far off that it would make a difference.
It's funny how with cooking, sometimes the tiniest ingredient or technique tweak can make a world of difference — I made a couple tiny changes for round two and BOOM.
Most g - f blends are interchangeable and there will be just a tiny taste difference — so not too worry.
The only difference is that instead of forming twisted pretzels, I cut the rope of dough into tiny nuggets about 1» wide.
While there is a teeny tiny difference in these and the store bought ones, they are still equally as addictive.
I believe these tiny actions from the bedroom to the boardroom all make a difference in how your day is expressed.
It's even tinier than quinoa and one essential difference is that kañiwa doesn't have the bitter saponin residue that must be laboriously rinsed off of quinoa when it's being readied for market.
But if there's a tiny variance in the wind either way; so say the wind is straight left, right, and there's a tiny variance into or a tiny variance down, that's a massive difference.
The tiny difference between Neuville and Evans means it's the third closest finish in WRC history and one of only three under the 60 - second mark.
Just a tiny bit of difference there... I agree wholeheartedly that the manager should be held accountable, and in three years Rodgers has had one good season due largely to having a top - 10 (maybe even top 5) player in the world carrying them.
«Napoli play with a tiny centre - forward, whereas Harry Kane is two metres tall, so that's a difference for a start... I don't train either team, so you'd have to ask Mauricio Pochettino and Maurizio Sarri.»
It is actually similar to the Tiny Love Meadow Days Take Along Mobile, but the difference is in the dimension.
When it comes to breastfeeding, the tiniest of changes in the odds ratio or relative risk will excite them, even if the absolute difference is very very small.
But when I found this uppababy2015, the price is greatly lower than that of 2017, with only tiny differences in size, material.
Lately I've been substituting broccoli for fries, and finding that the veggies are smothered in enough butter to make the calorie difference tiny!
The difference between any two Democratic presidents is going to be relatively tiny compared to that between a Democrat and a Republican.
Amid that sea of wasted votes, it's the tiny ripples that make the difference.
The average position in the national polls when this fieldwork was being done (10th September — 3rd October) was a 3.6 % Labour lead, so once again the difference between the swing in the marginal seats and the swing in the national polls is tiny.
Because materials vibrate in many ways and our ears are designed to register tiny differences, we hear a variety of sounds.
The plan is to prevent traders exploiting tiny time differences for big profit.
But because tiny differences in trajectory before an encounter lead to huge differences afterward, the orbit is essentially chaotic and impossible to map out with certainty.
But Pollens notes that the photos Chitwood used aren't standardised, so tiny differences in the way the violin rests on a surface when it is photographed can influence its apparent shape.
The team found that humans are equipped with tiny differences in a particular regulator of gene activity, dubbed HARE5, that when introduced into a mouse embryo, led to a 12 % bigger brain than in the embryos treated with the HARE5 sequence from chimpanzees.
Tiny differences in the segregation of the isotopes of potassium between the Moon and Earth were hidden below the detection limits of analytical techniques until recently.
«In general, these tiny chameleons are so small that it's really hard to see the small differences with the naked eye,» he said.
These dual vantage points create tiny differences between the two eyes» images that are proportional to the relative depths of objects in the field of view.
Rennie: Right, yeah, actually it is pretty astonishing that in many respects during these past 6 million years which are just, you know, a tiny piece of animal evolution within those portions of the genome where you're seeing differences pop up.
When it comes to animals of the same species, even tiny differences in behaviour and distribution are a big deal — with the devil definitely in the detail
When one of eardrums vibrates from a sound wave it pushes the other, and the tiny time difference it takes to activate one ear drum allows the fly to figure out which direction the sound is coming from.
Yeah, what's actually sort of gratifying when you look at some of the differences that seemed to be showing up is that that a lot of these most significant tiny differences in the genomes between the humans and the chimps aren't exactly where you would think they would be in terms of their effects.
For standard cups, it would still be possible to tell them apart reliably using their tiniest differences such as a microscopically small dent.
Aside from the huge uncertainties about the climatic effects of extracting power from the wind, our present and near - term usage is far too tiny to make any difference.
Moiré patterns are attractive there because the periodicity of the created pattern magnifies the tiny differences of the interfering patterns.
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