Sentences with phrase «slightest bit of difference»

As I showed yesterday, I'll be looking to earn Executive Platinum status by booking as few fares as possible through American Airlines next year but, even if I was one of the mega-spenders, this won't make the slightest bit of difference to American Airlines.
At the time of writing Traveling For Miles has no relationships with credit card providers so you won't find any affiliate links in this article — what you'll find below is a genuine unbiased opinion as it doesn't make the slightest bit of difference to me if readers sign up for this card or not
And I doubt, very highly, that it will make the slightest bit of difference either way to reading and publishing and literature going into the future.
As Philip Hammond did so admirably yesterday, they can ignore the Lib Dem review and assume it won't make the slightest bit of difference.
It is certainly not known whether it would have made the slightest bit of difference if the baby was born in hospital instead of at home, or if prenatal care would have helped either.
(In my experience the location didn't make the slightest bit of difference when I was in labour anyway — my mind was far away on other things.)
Ok Jacques, a slight bit of difference between your situation and Stoffel's, but point taken.

Not exact matches

When I was young we were taught that the referee's decision is final, and no amount of arguing or screaming will make a blind bit of difference and should not be tolerated in the slightest.
From various fees tucked inside the overall expense ratio to slight differences in underlying benchmarks, there are actually a lot of moving parts behind owning and running a mutual fund, and one of the major ones could be considered a tad bit insidious.
Play the keytar in normal mode and it feels a bit like playing the original guitar sans strumming but with enough difference that it still requires a slight brain rework - especially on some of the harder tracks.
There are eight canvases in total, and with the exception of the very first in the series, Untitled (all works 2013), whose background / foreground relationship is a bit vague, all look more or less similar, the only slight differences being their colour and whether the foreground or background is emphasised.
You could argue that because the iPhone 7 has a stability index of 0.67 versus 1.08 for the S8 (smaller numbers are better), Apple's phone holds a slight advantage, but as the difference is so small, we think it's a bit presumptuous to declare a winner based on this stat alone.
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