And not to mention, your contribution can
really make a difference to people who are facing problems in their marriage or relationship.
I have to say, so far I think it's really
made a difference to how put together outfits in the second half of the year have been.
And
in making a difference to others while doing what I loved, I realized that I actually didn't need another person to be happy.
With our scarce but valuable resources, we could perhaps end the year by reflecting on what really does
make a difference to children, young people, teachers and leaders.
Your advocacy efforts may not make a difference in time for your family building, but it may
make a difference to someone else in the future.
I will be sure to pass along your kind words as it helps us when we know we have
truly made a difference to those we serve each and every day.
An analysis of secondary schools that lost funding between 2010 to 2015 found that a drop in their per - pupil funding didn't
make a difference to pupil attainment.
Using fluorescent tattoos
also made no difference to the accuracy of treatment and took only slightly longer to carry out, compared to conventional dark ink tattoos.
The length of time between owning another
car makes a difference to allow one to «cheat» a little on my rule if they plan to own the car for a long time.
The fact that it's a set
makes a difference to new parents as they are trying to counter colic issues while also purchasing products that cover their needs in full.