Sentences with phrase «make much of a difference in»

The US casualties happened as President Donald Trump prepares to send thousands of more troops into Afghanistan, according to The Hill, despite defense experts saying it won't make much of a difference in breaking the current stalemate.
Sure, fixing this issue on a single small account won't make much of a difference in the grand scheme of things.
The law is the law, and Christianity didn't make that much of a difference in their life anyway, so why risk imprisonment for something that can just as easily be had through the Kiwanis Club or a Bowling League?
Will it make much of a difference in how the cookies turn out?
If you use raisins, it's a MUST to line pan with parchment paper, spray first bottom and sides, then spray parchment once again, floured one of the pans and didn't make much of a difference in the other two.
I used to be excited about PEA coming on board, but having seen yesterday's performance, aubameyang wouldn't make much of a difference in the team.
Count South Carolina defensive line coach Deke Adams among those who insists Gamecocks defensive end Jadeveon Clowney is making a major difference for his team, without making much of a difference in the box score.
If the national homebirth rate is around 1 %, is it really reasonable to assume that homebirth transfers really make that much of a difference in hospital stats, since hospitals are totally responsible for the large majority of those stats?
That's why I think that having free formula in the hospital ultimately doesn't make much of a difference in the long run.
Update, Feb. 25, 2016: This post has been updated to clarify that the suggestion that breastfeeding won't make much of a difference in an individual child's life in the long run comes from other studies, not from Howe - Heyman and Lutenbacher.
But on an individual basis, breastfeeding is just one of many factors that affect a child's health, and some studies suggest it probably won't make much of a difference in an individual child's life in the long run.
Former Southold Republican Committee chairman Denis Noncarrow, an outspoken local critic of the standards, said he's not sure a new party line would make much of a difference in the effort to halt Common Core entirely.
This is a bit better than nothing, but will probably not make much of a difference in the real world.
He found that the money did not make much of a difference in the academic achievement of the students most likely to be affected.
Efforts to reduce GHGs enough to keep them flat are hardly enough to make much of a difference in the climate, he said, adding that developing nations must make significant investments in wind, solar, and nuclear power or emissions are going to rise in the long term.
The intake of merely a few billion probiotic «friendly bacteria» a day is unlikely to make much of a difference in most instances.
A cup of cooked brown rice raises the blood sugar as fast and as high as a Fun Size Snickers bar or a 2 inch fudge brownie - so clearly, the fiber isn't making much of a difference in the absorption of the glucose.
I don't think it will make much of a difference in the structure of the bread.
A subtle stylist change can make some much of a difference in the look of a shoe.
Mainstream wisdom among federal policymakers then was that schools don't make much of a difference in children's lives and that spending money to improve schools was wasteful.
The faculty as a whole does not feel that professional development is likely to make much of a difference in student learning outcomes.
Neither made much of a difference in handling or ride quality.
I tried my best to keep up during those two hours but that didn't make much of a difference in the end.
None of the trims or additions are going to make much of difference in the big picture of the sales of the Regal.
It won't make much of a difference in sales, but it will make a big difference in her earnings.
But it didn't make that much of a difference in the long run.
Unfortunately for those who already picked up the tablet, it sounds like today's firmware might not make much of a difference in the Transformer Prime's poor GPS reception after all.
And I'm not sure if it would make much of a difference in sales if they used mac os instead of ios.
It won't make much of a difference in a single year or two, but over an investing lifetime, it adds up.
So changing from the top 60 to the top 100 does not make that much of a difference in your holdings — which I guess can be expected, as Canada is quite a small place.
In fact, which character you choose to play as does not make much of a difference in how the game is played.
«From a development perspective, it actually does not make much of a difference in terms of development costs to create the 3D visual effect.»
While you can view your character's statistics, and weapons and armor all come with different stat modifiers, it really feels as though it doesn't make that much of a difference in the end.
So is this rule really going to make that much of a difference in the big picture?
From his viewpoint, this cooperation is the right way «to move the whole debate [about the relationship between the ECJ and national constitutional courts] forward», which is «actually more important» than these conceptual questions [about the scope of primacy of EU law] that are really only of interest to professors at universities» but that «do not make much of a difference in actual practice».
You getting older by a year won't make much of a difference in the price.
Indonesia experts also question if SCL could have made much of a difference in tamping down violence.
The software may not be bug - free completely and switching between the pre-sets may not ideally make much of a difference in terms of the sound.
We're at the point where year - old or even mid-range hardware is more than enough to provide a great experience, and the G2's blazing speed doesn't really make that much of a difference in the real world.
While it does pack 6 GB of DDR4 RAM, nobody is exactly sure how the ZenFone 3 Deluxe will utilize that RAM and if it will make much of a difference in its operation.
By the time these job seekers contact us, they know they need resume help, but they are often skeptical about whether or not a rewrite would truly make that much of a difference in their job search results.
While missing an event now and then, won't make much of a difference in the scheme of things.
You may not be able to make much of a difference in how much time your teenager spends on social media, but if you can at least make them aware of the different times of day where they are energized or brought down by social media, that will be valuable information that they can put to use in their more reasonable moments.

Not exact matches

In a statement about the ad, Williams said she hadn't started playing tennis with the explicit intention of breaking down barriers, but that, «Over time, I became much more conscious of the impact I had, and I became more conscious of what I had to do to make a difference
Neither really makes that much of a difference in every - day use as everything on the phone moves around swimmingly.
Rascoff: Not that it makes much difference, but it wasn't the September 11 flights, it was the flights a couple of days earlier that put the team in place in Bangor, Maine, and then they flew from Bangor to Logan.
But the huge time difference between the U.S. and China means that the start times for most NFL games fall in the middle of the night in China, which makes the option of either streaming games live or on - demand that much more appetizing for Chinese fans.
«Great perks (free food, free coffee bar rivals Starbucks, free juice bar, free ice cream bar, just free bars... I can go on), great energy in the company to get things done (motivated by a sense of how much of a difference the products make in the lives of people in earning their livelihood or taking it to the next level).
From the point of view of America's energy security, it doesn't make much of a difference whether Canada's oil feeds demand in the U.S. or elsewhere.
But how well you understand the ins and outs of these entitlements could make a big difference in how much you receive over your lifetime.
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