Sentences with phrase «much national difference»

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My hunch would be that you would not see much difference in dividing the national academy of sciences scientists according to religious belief because those believers basically subscribe to the non-overlapping magisteria idea.
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?
As ever, though, national polls can only tell us so much — it would be in the marginal seats that A.V. would make a decisive difference.
Coverage has also, unsurprisingly perhaps, been very strongly linked to the UK's next general election in 2015, meaning that so much of the communication surrounding the European elections has been presented in national terms, it's difficult to tell the difference anymore.
When Yeung learned that the new machine in Young's laboratory could discern this slight difference, he applied for grant funding from the National Science Foundation to learn exactly how much 15N15N is in Earth's atmosphere.
Senior Lecturer, and future chair of the National Institute for Urban School Leaders (USL) at The Principals» Center, Deborah Jewell - Sherman notes the job is much too big for any individual educator to handle alone and that learning how to lead change alongside fellow school leaders can make a real difference.
We now have a much greater understanding of how schools can make a difference, and, although there are still too many young people failing to achieve their potential, by underpinning our national system of schools with the values and the five key points outlined in this report, we believe both the learning of pupils and the professional development of teachers will benefit greatly.»
Left - Right unidementional politics goes from Soviet International Socialism to German National Socialism, the biggest difference being how much Christianity is in the mix.
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».
While New Jersey families don't seem to pay too much above the national average for insuring their homes, lots of local conditions can make a huge difference in rates.
Similarly, while Alabama often scores well below the national average on the overall Kids Count rankings and has a higher rate of overall poverty, its rankings rise when examined by different races and ethnicities — and the disparities (differences in overall scores for white non-Hispanic children and African - American non-Hispanic children or Hispanic children) are much smaller than many northern states.
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