Sentences with phrase «n't see any big difference»

«On average, we don't see any big difference between salary or benefits for flexible workers (vs.) on - site workers,» Sara said in the CNBC interview.
Also, I don't see a big difference between them and fundaMENTAList Christians.
I don't see a big difference.
I don't see a big difference considering that when one presents a verbal presentation there's usually a «set» as in «introduction» and some type of development or explanation of what is to be presented that was introduced.
Until significant alterations in our approach changes, we will not see a big difference.
As far as craft and the emotional side, I really don't see a big difference.
You couldn't see a big difference?
I can not see big difference in tax savings under section 24 when I compare the interest paying towards my 20lakh / 20 years tenure.
The reason why I don't think that's right is that we don't see big differences in long - term returns.
Unless you gain special access to your phone, you can not see a big difference between two iPhones.

Not exact matches

Prince, who won a bronze medal in the 400 in London and finished sixth in the 200 metres in Rio, said the biggest difference that he has seen between the 2012 Paralympics and this year has not been a new piece of technology, but rather the number of competitors who are using the best equipment available.
Boies draws a careful distinction between daily fantasy sports and poker, though many people who play both don't see such a big difference.
As I explored in my opening keynote talk at Content Marketing World — and in this follow - up blog post — one of the biggest differences we see between marketers who are top performers and those who aren't is level of commitment: 91 % of top performers are extremely or very committed to content marketing, compared to 63 % of the overall sample and 35 % of the bottom performers (those who characterized their overall content marketing approach as minimally or not at all successful).
I don't really see any big difference between fiat currencies and this one, apart centralized nature of state issued ones.
Smith thinks the biggest difference between a concert and a service is that in a concert, «you don't know each other and you don't ever see each other again.
Some may not think this is a big deal, but when you have people who want to seek God, and they see this faith that has so many scandals and rules imposed upon it, it can mean the difference between someone who finds God, and someone who exhausts themselves trying with disappointment.
See, the big difference between your view on Obama and the TRUTH of Obama is that he knows he CA N'T legislate religious views into law; you know, that pesky civil rights thing that you hste so much.
It's difficult to fit the potatoes on half a sheet when they are that thin so I started them out ahead - the only difference I see is in the ease of timing the whole meal - not a big deal.
As long as you're straining the milk anyway, I don't see what the big difference would be between that and an actual blender.
If Wenger thinks that the squad us adequate then he's in for a big surprise cos I don't see cech making much difference when Walcott and group are leading the line mark my words neither will be adequate and it'll be the same old story, plus Coguellin will get clattered at some point and be out for a month.
but still want to see a dm option and not diaby... have not doubt coquelin has made a big difference since coming back but that just proves the idiotic signings of the frenchman over last three years or more in that position
Two draws on the bounce have not exactly inflicted a big dent in the title hopes of Arsenal but they have allowed the chasing pack to catch up and that sees the Gunners now just one point ahead of Manchester City and only ahead of Leicester City on goal difference in the Premier League table.
Biggest difference between us an Chelsea are the managers, thats what you've overlooked, thats why you can't see how far away from them we really are, an we're quite a way back.Wenger has never beaten Mourinho in several attempts
You could argue that the chances Arsenal had did not seem to fall to the big man but when you saw what a difference Danny Welbeck made after replacing him, you can see that there is something very wrong with Giroud at the moment.
Oddsmakers weren't quite expecting Carolina to be as dominant as they have been, which is why we're seeing such a big difference since April.
You can't see Higuain making a big difference?
It was very satisfying seeing the milk drop through the valve knowing that it would make a big difference to a grateful mum, and as my pump was so comfortable, I didn't really notice it.
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I can see that you're a big fan of relative risk, but what you're not acknowledging is that there are tests of statistical significance that researchers run in order to determine whether any difference between two outcomes is real or not.
Big setpiece events like this and the Budget make a difference to the way voters see the government in a way that other government changes — a consultation here or a draft bill there — simply don't.
«The big question was always, why do we not see this difference, why are Earth and the Moon so similar?»
Health improvement (allowing to post - pone / escape the diseases and thus live, healthier / disease - free longer, but not above human MLSP of around 122 years; thus these therapies do not affect epigenetic aging whatsoever, they are degenerative aging problems not regular healthy aging problem (except OncoSENS - only when you Already Have Cancer - which cancer increases epigenetic aging, but cancer removal thus does not change anything / makes no difference about what happens in the other cells / about what happens in the normal epigenetic «aging» course in Normal non-cancerous healthy cells) Although there is not such thing as «healthy aging» all aging in «unhealthy» (as seen from elders who are «healthy enough» who show much damage), it's just «tolerable / liveable» enough (in terms of damage accumulating) that it does not affect their quality of life (enough yet), that is «healthy aging»: ApoptoSENS - Clearing Senescent Cells (this will have great impact to reduce diseases, the largest one, since it's all inflammation fueled by the inflammation secretory phenotype (SASP) of these senescent cells) AmyloSENS - Dissolving the Plaques (this will allow humans to evade Alzheimer's, Parkinsons and general brain degenerescence, allowing quite a boost; making people much more easily reach the big 100 - since the brain is causal to how long we live; keeping brain amyloid - free and keeping our memories / neuron sharp / means longer LongTerm Potentiation - means longer brain function means longer heavy brain mass (gray matter / white matter retention seen in «sharp - witted» Centenarians who show are younger brain for their age), and both are correlated to MLSP).
Not only was I starting to look better on the outside, many of the biggest differences you couldn't see.
I really didn't see much difference other than my stools being bigger and I was more regular.
I will try lactose elimination, then when that doesn't solely work again, I will add elimination of fructose, and if I see a big difference, test it I think.
Today all I am doing is sharing the tactics, strategies, and tricks that I have seen make a big difference, especially for busy guys that don't have time to slave away in a gym.
You can also see, once athletes get used to the Handsfree Front Squat, there is not such a big difference in the weight they can use.
I honestly was not expecting to see a big difference after using the Berkey, at least not for awhile.
Stevie said: «At first I was pretty dubious about the diet — I didn't see how food could make such a big difference.
i posted somewhere this question but never saw your answer — if I don't eat some sort of carbs at night I don't sleep as well — BIG difference!
I know I have struggled, but now that I am actually putting the effort and not counting every bite, I'm seeing big differences!
Many years ago I used something from YSL that was similar to this, almost like the glow shots, had a gel / whipped texture with slight shimmer - I would get asked what foundation I was using by so many and I'd tell them... of course when you like something it goes away - When I saw this in the Chicago Social magazine I wanted to give it a try - Unfortunately YSL is the only place it's sold currently, so I had to go by swatches of YSL shades to guess what I should use - I got B40, I have olive skin - tone, with neutral undertones, in Armani Luminous Silk I am 5.25 - I could have gone to B30, but I like the glow it gives me - The only difference from this foundation to the one I mentioned I used years ago is there no shimmer in this formula - When tested on my hand against the Armani Luminous Silk, the YSL doesn't move as fluidly, however on my face it went on very easy over my Omorovizca Gold Rescue Cream, which is very heavy - I think with less moisture on my face it will look more matte, but I prefer a very dewy finish - It does cover up any imperfections, for me it's maybe an area that is a tad red, and so far as held up well - It's not like I am some outside laborer, I work inside behind a computer so it shouldn't start melting or anything... if so I'm concerned for my well being in general - It does give more coverage than Luminous Silk, so I think most will be happy with that, as well seems to adhere to the face pretty well - I can see this being a pretty big hit for Spring foundations and even the summer - I applied this morning with a brush and it took the lovely blast of 18 * while walking to my office, walked in looking dewy so cheers to All In One Glow for keeping me glowy as I pretend to enjoy working -
if you can see through them then they are tights not leggings, BIG DIFFERENCE
I'm not sure I could see a big difference but I only tried the one time.
I also highly recommend buying a moisturizer with spf designed just for oily skin, don't use liquid foundation on top of your moisturizer just use the powder and you'll see a big difference in terms of oil and shine control.
I know it's not everyone's favourite part of the challenge but I truly believe it makes a big difference to see how our clothes are working on us and in action.
One of the biggest differences you'll see is that he has much more experience, not just in dating, but in all aspects of life.
I recently saw it on a TV movie channel after having first seen it on the big screen, but it didn't make a difference.
Al Pacino (Insomnia, The Insider) plays a once respected director, Viktor Taransky, who sees his latest work about to fall to pieces when the leading lady (Ryder, Mr. Deeds) walks off the set citing «artistic differences», which actually means she is upset about not having the biggest trailer and all of the luxurious amenities bestowed upon her at the slightest whim.
So if Kress and others want to use these data to say: «Don't mess with NCLB's accountability framework because it's working» — well, to me, the evidence shows that NCLB and test - based accountability had their day in the sun, and made a big difference, but now it's time to try something else if we want to see progress continue.
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