"To feel the difference" means to be aware of or notice a change or contrast between two things. It implies that there is a previous experience or comparison that allows you to perceive a distinction in how things are or how they affect you.
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Because this system is practical and not merely knowledge or theory, you will
immediately feel the difference in your body and mind when you start practicing during the retreat.
By the way, I have been on a very strict gluten free and sugar free diet for two weeks since getting my test results and do not
feel a difference at all.
Plus it is easy to use with one hand and you won't
even feel the difference in your bag even if you are carrying a notebook and a tablet.
But personally, I do
feel the difference compared to other controllers and it's arguably even more impressive than traditional force feedback.
I love sweet potatoes and
absolutely feel a difference in my muscles when I eat them on a regular basis (which I do, about 4 nights a week).
Even if you have created a cover letter already, let our team rewrite that for you and
then feel the difference that we can make.
At their core, the classes play similar to each other and you may not
feel the difference since you'll be primarily using firearms when playing as each.
For the first time, we had to ask if they helped in battery regeneration and were surprised when they did, because we could
barely feel a difference.