Sentences with phrase «subtle difference»

The 2017 Honda Civic EX and Civic LX may have an identical body, but their are some subtle difference that set each trim style apart.
But a test drive revealed a subtle difference in ride and handling between the two.
If you're not familiar with the regular car, you probably won't notice the first subtle difference, either.
It's such a subtle difference that you wouldn't notice it if you've never driven an ND Miata.
There may of course be some subtle difference in the exact composition of the rubber mixture between the two models.
The adaptive dampers make a subtle difference, frankly, between their two modes - «regular» and «dynamic».
«Brazilian writer - director Daniel Ribeiro expands his award - winning short film I Don't Want To Go Back Alone into this full - length coming - of - age drama, whose original title translates as Today, I Want To Go Back Alone, a subtle difference that reflects a shift in focus between the two films.
A subtle difference, and yet, one that likely matters to you or else you wouldn't be here.
There's a subtle difference.
There's a not so subtle difference!
SUCH a subtle difference between the straight legs above and these ankle - length pants, I know.
Even the hemline itself is versatile — there's the standard high - low with a strong contrast, but if that's too drastic for your taste, you can always opt for the more subtle difference with a back hemline that's still longer, but doesn't touch the ground, showing off a 360 ° leg view, or a longer front hemline that highlights the ankles.
Textures are something that are highly underutilized and can make a big, but subtle difference in an outfit.
Get the subtle difference?
I'm sensing a subtle difference there.
For those of us that are lucky enough to grow old we get to revert back to having folds again, with one subtle difference, we call now them wrinkles and they aren't considered cute anymore.
Furthermore, as you will also see, it is hypothesized that this subtle difference is most closely related to inflammatory status.
This is a subtle difference, but even less experienced students usually get the idea, and it makes a huge difference for SI joint issues.
It is a subtle difference in thinking that makes a huge difference to your health.
Subtle difference.
What subtle difference in the physics of matter and anti-matter has left the universe with a surplus of matter — the stars we see, the planet we live on, and ourselves?
The discrepancy in effect may result from a subtle difference between animal and human immune systems, says immunologist James Riley of the University of Pennsylvania.
But if you were to put them under a microscope, you would notice a subtle difference between them.
In terms of that timing, «it's a pretty subtle difference,» says Duane Froese, a geoscientist from the University of Alberta, Edmonton, in Canada, and a co-author of that study.
@PoloHoleSet: That's a subtle difference I hadn't thought of — if I had to choose, I'd say the former (at least, that's how my question reads), but the latter seems just as important.
@gerrit It is a subtle difference and one of the big issues in international taxation debates is that people use terms that sound well defined when you say them but turn out to be ambiguous when applied.
This was no subtle difference: the insurgents knew full well that if others on their side gained the impression that they had come for negotiations with the Americans instead of a simple exchange of opinions then their death would only be a matter of time.
A subtle difference — by asking for help for someone else, you're seen as acting selfLESSly rather than selfISHly.
A subtle difference, but it will change the perception of your child.
It is a subtle difference with a major consequence.
With specific reference to the Florida Institute of Technology study, the authors found that that, «although a detailed neuropsychological evaluation may have detected a subtle difference, it was unlikely that the daily lives of the players were at all affected.»
Subtle difference in semantics perhaps, but dangerous generalization nonetheless.
But fear of failing isn't what drives him; it's the desire to achieve, a subtle difference.
It might only a subtle difference and may only represent a slight increase in the self belief felt by the Arsenal players at the moment, but it could well turn out to make all the difference between fans of the Gunners going a 12th summer without a Premier League trophy to celebrate and the streets of north London being turned read and white next May.
Although it is just a subtle difference from the current logo to the pre-2003 logo, you can see that the two are different (via The Sports Design Blog).
I am glad they are making this change, no matter how subtle the difference it may make.
There's a subtle difference between winning something and being in the winning team.
I think that even though you can taste a subtle difference, most people (meaning my family, friends and co-workers) are too busy shoving cookies in their faces to even notice!
Also fresh lemon juice is best and can make a subtle difference.
There will be a very subtle difference in taste, but it will still be good.
It's still a pretty subtle difference from «classic» coconut bacon, but I think it's a nice touch when paired with the turmeric stew.
Each variety offers a subtle difference in taste and texture.
Subtle difference my friends.
The media has consistently characterized his approach to a variety of issues as «nuanced,» a description that employs the adjective form of «nuance» — a word which, according to Webster, means «a subtle difference or distinction in expression, meaning, responses, etc.» Synonyms include «subtlety,» «hint,» and «refinement.»
My suspicion is that there may be some subtle difference in culture with the British and North American humour.
While it also depicts God as very powerful, maybe even «all powerful,» there is a subtle difference between that and the technical definition of «omnipotent».
There is a very important and subtle difference between these two shades of meaning.
There's a subtle difference between being jaded by past experiences and being cynical about future ones.
Lately, I've been noticing a subtle difference between «spirituality vs religion» and «faith vs. religion».
Heidi, there is a subtle difference between the statement «I do not believe there is a god» and «I believe there is no god» — atheism is in fact the former position, a lack of belief.
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