Sentences with phrase «little bit of difference»

Maybe a little bit of our differences are explained by the fact that you are in Ontario, Canada and I am in Alabama.
The other two flavors will be a little bit more dry in texture, but they still taste amazing and I'd rather have a little bit of a difference in texture than add oil, which does not have great caloric or nutritional bang for your buck.
At the same time, we have not been too far away so I have been thinking about how, assuming we will, make that little bit of difference that will make Arsenal really fire again and let us see a team that can challenge for the major trophies.
I've been alternating between feelings of discouragement at the little bit of difference one person can make and outrage at the seeming lack of concern among others for months now.
So you can see just a little bit of difference in the numbers there.
There is a little bit of difference between the use of an ultrasound under the skilled hand of a doctor and spending an extended and prolonged amount of time utilizing ultrasound and heartbeat monitor equipment.
Having those conversations, and seeing them reflected into policy, it's phenomenal for me to be a little cog in that huge wheel — to have my voice heard and make a little bit of a difference
If you want a little bit of difference in the flavour then give this a whirl!
There's a little bit of a difference between losing some fat, and then getting down to the point where you start chiseling six pack abs.
Jolene: And if you're feeling fine, and you take that, you don't... You're like, «I notice a little bit of difference
Before we dive in and answer Al's question though, we have to go over a little bit of basic terminology, especially because there's a little bit of a difference in how people talk about these things in different countries.
They'll probably never get superslim, it's in the family, but I am noticing a little bit of difference.
For a shoe with a little bit of difference then why not try this dark blue pair from Edward Green.
I had hoped moving from Georgia to Virginia might make a little bit of a difference, but honestly it's just as hot + humid here.
I think it's made a little bit of a difference but it was more preventative than anything.
And that little bit of difference is actually comforting, because I take it to mean she isn't trying to do an impression, but give an actual performance.
214 mph is the exact top speed, but you always have a little bit of difference between what the speedo shows and what you are actually going.
That might not seen like a lot to quibble over, but when it comes to portable devices it could just make that little bit of difference.
In a competitive world, customer experience in your store may just be that little bit of difference between the customer spending $ 100 in your store or going down the road.»
Every little step counts, so that was really exciting for me to feel like I had made a little bit of a difference
I volunteer with BFLA because I think it is such a great organization and it makes me feel like I'm making a little bit of a difference in the world.
And that makes a little bit of difference when it comes to actually using it.
Yes, there is a little bit of a difference.
A hospital cook works in the same capacity as any other cook in a restaurant or a café — with a little bit of a difference.
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