Sentences with phrase «precious little difference»

It would make precious little difference if it's one where costs are partially reduced by being involved in the regulator.
But, all too often, there's precious little difference in respective performance.
Southampton are content to keep going as they were, while Chelsea's substitutions have made precious little difference to date.
Her resignation will delight Brexiteers who had been very outspoken on Windrush, but it will make precious little difference to the cabinet dynamics as those close to May are adamant that the remain - leave balance of the cabinet must be maintained and that the next home secretary would have to be a like - for - like replacement for Rudd.
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