Sentences with phrase «relatively little difference»

Not surprisingly, there is relatively little difference in the decadal averages themselves.
Yet there is relatively little difference between Brandon Shollenberger's graph of whatever area in Illinois he is referring to and that specifically of Springfield, which anyone can select from the BEST web interface.
For some countries, estimating future emissions is straightforward, and results in relatively little difference across studies.
For some countries, estimating future emissions is straightforward, and results in relatively little difference across studies (e.g. those countries that pledge to reduce economy - wide emissions relative to a past year's emissions).
However, taking account of sampling uncertainty (as most more recent detection and attribution studies do, including those shown in Figure 9.9) makes relatively little difference to estimates of attributable warming rates, particularly those due to greenhouse gases; the largest differences occur in estimates of upper bounds for small signals, such as the response to solar forcing (Allen and Stott, 2003; Stott et al., 2003a).
Rather than a country of extremes, Canada's results show a very high average, with relatively little difference between advantaged and disadvantaged students.
The obvious factors - class size, the between - class grouping strategy, the within - class grouping strategy - make relatively little difference.
In terms of their sugar content, there's relatively little difference between dried fruits such as raisins and sugar candy.
The limits of tax cuts as a way of stimulating the economy are also obvious; as I reported in Why Growth May Still Leave 95 % of Americans Behind, rising income disparity means that tax cuts benefit the top 5 % and make relatively little difference to the bottom 95 %.

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In fact, the conference spent relatively little time on theological differences, and more on trying to clear up stereotypes we have of one another.
The dating discrepancies were largely due to a difference of opinion about how soon the rocks around the bones were formed after Little Foot fell into the cave: Clarke insisted that a great deal of time had passed, while the other researchers concluded that they had probably been laid down relatively soon after the poor australopithecine's fatal accident.
I've been training myself just a little bit, I ended up buying the whole set and it's amazing, just the difference I've gone from relatively strong grip to way stronger on here.
While they might be statistically significant, they might mean relatively little in the grand scheme of things (i.e., in terms of practical significance; see also «The Difference Between» Significant» and «Not Significant» is not Itself Statistically Significant» or posts on Andrew Gelman's blog for more discussion on these topics if interested).
However, this is a flawed measure as relatively little competition for teachers occurs between states and state rankings fail to take into account differences in the labor markets across states.
My experience is that those relatively minor differences in horsepower and torque mean little when it comes to actual on - road performance.
The SEAT Ibiza pulls off an impressive trick; despite being a relatively small car, it feels so secure and quiet that buyers downsizing from a Volkswagen Golf or Ford Focus are likely to notice little difference when cruising on motorways.
«Many people fixate on interest rates,» she said, «but the truth is that even with a relatively large amount in your savings account, there is little difference in interest earned each month between a 0 % rate and a 1.00 % rate.»
«Great faith is placed by both Ferdinand and matty on there apparently being very little difference between emissions and sinks in the past as shown by the relatively narrow range of CO2 variation; but as I show the latter does not prove the former;»
Significantly, in the research area reviewed herein, there is relatively little known of Southern cultures (or differences between Northern and Southern cultures); thus, the review is focused mainly on comparisons between Western and Eastern cultures.
Income has relatively little impact on what Realtors ® have for lunch; the only real difference is that the most successful Realtors ® are more likely to enjoy Thai cuisine while the least successful ones are more likely to have Chinese.
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