Sentences with phrase «much difference to»

In most cases, though, knocking off $ 1K to bring the price below a rounded figure doesn't make that much difference to a buyer or seller.
The language makes much difference to any resume and hence it is important that you pay proper attention to the language you use.
In reality, this weight difference won't make much difference to your experience, but it's something worth noting.
But even if every one of those who used the tag, including singer Cher, deleted their account it would not make much difference to the social network's total population.
That's bulkier than some of the competition, but unlikely to make much difference to the average PC.
The changes at the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) with the replacement of Ken Clarke by Chris Grayling are unlikely to make much difference to the civil justice reforms.
Since the Polish data is a such a small fraction of the globe (and there are a few Polish stations in any case via RBSC or GCOS), this doesn't make much difference to hemispheric means or regional climate.
Without better data, what anyone thinks is the true value doesn't make much difference to me..
For benefit of the other blog readers, what I found is shown here: http://www.vukcevic.talktalk.net/Spc.htm I used hadcrut3 & crutem3 data, but there isn't much difference to the GISS data, as far as the spectrum is concerned
Aldrin's use of a uniform prior for ECS will have biased up his mean and 95 % / 97.5 % bound estimates for sensitivity, but probably doesn't make much difference to his aerosol forcing estimates.
I would consider linear regression superior to point - to - point, though I'm not sure if it makes much difference to use linear regression with smoothed or unsmoothed data.
With the possible prospect of the world warming dangerously and uncontrollably, half of one degree Celsius may sound like a negligible temperature change unlikely to make much difference to life on Earth.
Changing the model formula around and using various different groups, didn't seem to make much difference to the random effects calculated for time.
If you took the trend over the entire period then it would be positive and if you simply left out the data point in 1998 it wouldn't make that much difference to that trend.
It really won't show much difference to the eye, as the data will still follow the contour.
That's why more detailed science communication is important; it can play a role in improving understanding, even if it doesn't actually make much difference to people's overall views (i.e., the failure of the deficit model).
But let's face it, planting one tree, or even a thousand, is not going to make much difference to the world's overall carbon problem.
But it doesn't make all that much difference to global warming anyway, because the total peak - to - trough change in insolation over a complete solar cycle is only about 1 % anyway.
The one point that I see as unassailable is that a UK contribution, by itself, can not make much difference to global climate change mitigation, and must be considered in the context of a global strategy shared among all energy - consuming nations.
OK, it did not make much difference to MacBeth in the end that the trees were fir, dead is dead, but in trying to understand the past, present and future of the earth linking cause and effect requires more than a single global parameter.
The divergence problem is more interesting, but only matters for a small subset of the proxies and however it is resolved it won't make much difference to the broader conclusions.
It doesn't make much difference to the 2100 temperatures, but it can make differences in the timeseries confusing.
Nothing revolutionary, and in truth, it doesn't make much a difference to the overall experience, save for a few levels with limited space or chokepoints.
Each mission's difficulty is ranked with a star system, however I found that the ranking rarely made much difference to the skill required to win the battle.
It seems like this wouldn't make much difference to you, but you have to go into each bend at a certain speed in order to actually make it through without crashing.
That said, it's probably not going to make much difference to your chances of success in battle, just keep hitting the attack buttons over and over and you'll be fine.
Not much difference to be honest, defo not a 50 % difference.
These changes won't make much difference to me, and don't offset the fact that FHR has been quietly devalued as properties switch from $ 100 food and beverage credit to a $ 100 spa credit.
Take a breath, remember you're on vacation and ask yourself whether flooring the accelerator to get to the beach a mere two minutes earlier is really going to make that much difference to your session.
The fact that the «4th night free» benefit will be calculated based on the average nightly rate won't make too much difference to me but the fact that taxes will not be included is certainly unwelcome.
Personally I don't think castration makes much difference to dogs — especially if done post puberty.
I don't think the hot weather makes that much difference to the outcome of the treatment.
It didn't seem to make much difference to out rabbits have their own tastes and if you want a tube that doesn't come covered in heavy print then they are relativity cheap.
If one or two American Express cards don't make that much difference to your score, what does?
But not everyone is particularly moved by the quarter - percentage point increase, and this move — likely the first in a series of gradual raises — won't make much difference to most investors, sources say.
Those 60 basis points won't make much difference to investors seeking income, but what about performance differences over time?
That might not make much difference to you, but nationwide, the ratio of income to savings will experience a small but significant shift.
The change was necessary because he now manages many billions of dollars at Berkshire Hathaway: buying small firms just doesn't make much difference to his overall results anymore.
In reality, this weight difference won't make much difference to your experience, but it's something worth noting.
We believe none of this should make much difference to Jaguar fans, who now find their marque squarely back in the sports car race.
The seats weren't all that flash, and the adjustable lumbar support didn't make much difference to comfort one way or the other.
Researchers also found that school budget cuts don't appear to have made much difference to pupil results — suggesting schools are stepping up to the challenge of operating with less cash.
As for Mr. Sereda at the Thames Valley school board, he doesn't expect the provincial cuts to the education faculties to make much difference to the glut of new teachers that he faces every spring.
Of course schools with solar will not make much difference to tackling climate change in and of themselves, but they are a start, and an important symbol.
Minister Pyne's proposals are sound, but they are unlikely to make much difference to the quality of Australian schools.
Project CARS looks stunning in action and the resolution difference shouldn't make as much difference to your choice of platform as say, which system supports your steering wheel.
If you already have enough carbohydrate stored in your body in the form of muscle glycogen, the carbohydrate you eat in the hour or so before exercise might not make much difference to performance, unless it is first thing in the morning.
You will need to do other things to to see real results, the shampoo won't make too much difference to the health of the hair follicles.
Make one yourself also and show them that things like a little carrots, lettuce, peeled courgette, celery, beetroot don't actually make that much difference to the taste (try them individually at first and celery and beetroot just a small chunk at first!)
«Gender didn't make much difference to how much children speak,» says Gabriel Skantze at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.
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