Sentences with phrase «much practical difference»

With such a stalwart midrange SoC, buyers aren't likely to find much practical difference in performance between the A5 and the S7 or many other premium - tier Androids unless they frequently play games or use otherwise processing - intensive apps.
If you do that, and if you have at least 20 observations, then it does not make much practical difference what prior you choose or whether you put the prior on the slope or its inverse.
If you want to make the case that DRM is bad (and it may be) then put forward your quite cogent arguments for why it is (not that it really makes much practical difference), don't say things like «don't infect your file with DRM.»

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I CAN give practical advice (from personal experiences, not only from books) on how to overcome cultural differences in your relationship, and much more.
On a practical level, the weight and thickness differences don't add up to much.
Jessica knew the difference that social leverage could make, and it would be that much more awkward to dismiss her if she had all the practical necessities already at hand.
I suspect we're talking around the same topic, getting at it in different ways, in our own terms, preferring our own conceptualization of it yet overlapping so much that whatever differences there may have less practical significance for authors than recreation for you and me.
Alternatively, one might argue for an earlier base period, say 1700 - 1800, but the data are much poorer then and the difference in global mean is only about +0.1 °C ± 0.1 °C (1880 - 1920 slightly warmer than 1700 - 1800), so it is of no practical importance.
Most importantly, changing the basis for the new source rule away from CCS would put it — and therefore the much more important Clean Power Plan — on much surer legal footing, with likely no practical difference in terms of the construction of new plants over the next decade.
New Ontario legislation that aims to extend rights to grandparents in custody and access cases likely won't make much difference in practical terms, says St. Catharines family lawyer and mediator Sharon Silbert.
I am pleased, too, that there is no suggestion that we are starting from a blank sheet of paper - so much evidence has been brought together over the last few years that this invitation to contribute to the Green Paper is rightly focused on setting priorities and practical action that is going to make a real difference.
New Ontario legislation that aims to extend rights to grandparents in custody and access cases likely won't make much difference in practical terms, says St. Catharines... Read more
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