Sentences with phrase «only meaningful difference»

The only meaningful difference between the S8 and S8 + was battery size, which was mostly offset by the latter's larger display.
The only meaningful difference is the monthly price.
The only meaningful difference is the monthly rate.
The only meaningful difference in each pair was the result.
Could it be that the only meaningful difference this time was that Hanks had been allowed a less terrible haircut?
The only meaningful difference here is that they can be tackled in any order you want (career mode progression is very linear in comparison).
Remember what Brandon Shollenberger said:» «The only meaningful differences between the GISS and BEST estimates for my area is BEST adds a huge warming trend.»
And to top that off, Brandon Shollenberger had the temerity to state «The only meaningful differences between the GISS and BEST estimates for my area is BEST adds a huge warming trend.»
He is able to claim things like «The only meaningful differences between the GISS and BEST estimates for my area is BEST adds a huge warming trend.»
You said that «The only meaningful differences between the GISS and BEST estimates for my area is BEST adds a huge warming trend.».
And remember what Brandon Shollenberger asserted: «The only meaningful differences between the GISS and BEST estimates for my area is BEST adds a huge warming trend.»

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Such a desire, and the «gender dysphoria» from which it results, only makes sense if there is a meaningful difference between male and female.
Yet the position of the feet is the only difference between committing a felony and performing an act that the states concede is constitutionally privileged... [T] here is no meaningful difference between the forbidden and the privileged practice.
Moreover, if a Zennist were to persist in his denial and to assert that Nirvana is Samsara and Samsara is Nirvana — or that there is no difference whatsoever between the sacred and the profane — we would be forced to respond that his language is only meaningful in the context of the complete dissolution of the profane consciousness.
Henry Rosemont, Jr. highlights the difference between Abrahamic traditions (Judaism, Christianity, and to some extent Islam) which affirm an intelligible universe capable of being fully understood by human rational and moral faculties, while the less ambitious sages of Asia provide only directions, guiding us to lead more meaningful lives in this world, where full understanding will always be elusive and ambiguous.
The handy little devices made by Fitbit prove, once and for all, that fitness comes not only from the big workouts and sweaty hours spent in the gym but also from the small choices that add up to meaningful differences: the extra steps taken to walk to a meeting instead of ride the subway or take a taxi, the escalator ignored in favor of the stairs, and the extra hour of sleep chosen over one more TV show or one more chapter of your book.
This year, Camp Kesem will have 54 chapters around the U.S. Not only is Camp Kesem helping children affected by cancer, but they're simultaneously developing and empowering a generation of student leaders by training college students to become camp counselors and make a meaningful difference in the lives of these children.
Coming up with creative ways to fill those needs with meaningful content and engagement can mean the difference between a constituent who won't show up to vote next time or a constituent who will not only vote for that official but will also volunteer to reelect that him or her.
That's because I know that we can only achieve meaningful, lasting progress when both parties sit - down to work out their differences.
It is hard to nail down just what the meaningful differences would be from having an American studio work on Zelda rather than only Japanese ones, but Miyamoto himself was vague in telling Wired what he thinks the difference may be: «People often say that videogames made by Western developers are somehow different in terms of taste for the players, in comparison with Japanese games.
We didn't see any meaningful difference between the standard 17 - inch alloys and the 19 - inchers available only on the top - trim Grand Touring model, which starts at $ 27,045 ($ 28,295 for AWD; all prices exclude a $ 795 destination fee).
The only truly meaningful difference, in our opinion, is that Petplan covers alternative / holistic therapy and behavioral therapy, and Pets Best offers a wellness plan that includes check - ups, vaccines, spay / neuter, teeth cleaning, etc..
The lags are only estimates, you wouldn't expect all the data sets necessarily to give the same result, and the difference between surface and lower - troposphere temperature lags is almost certainly physically meaningful.
While I firmly believe it to be the only workable strategy that can result in meaningful progress, skeptics ask — will this strategy be enough to make a measurable difference in slowing the build up of greenhouse gas concentrations?
That result was expected and it makes no meaningful difference if one uses only extra-tropical NH temperature data.
I think we all know that the governments of the industrialized countries aren't going to act or make painful changes in any meaninful time frame, so to me the only meaningful direction we can take this is to try to identify things that each of us as individuals can start to do or work toward, and to understand whether that grass roots level participation really has any hope of making a difference.
In reality, there's very little meaningful difference in functionality between iPhone and Android: they both offer almost exactly the same apps and services with only a few Apple services you won't get - like iMessage or FaceTime.
Handbrake is the only benchmark where the difference seems meaningful, as the Millennium completed encoding of our test file (a 4K.
This strategy might only work if readers can see a meaningful difference!
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