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It makes a difference -- it makes a difference for the American people.
You get to decide, and your decision makes a difference.
Usry believes the nature of the trauma makes a difference.
How your performance compares to others also makes a difference.
It's a little thing, but it really makes a difference.
It's that little extra 1 percent that makes a difference.
The new hardware on the Megablast makes a difference, too.
Sounds cheesy, but research shows it actually makes a difference.
It's been a 180 experience — it really makes a difference.
Even simplifying the instructions voters are given makes a difference.
But for babies that small, every day makes a difference.
However, having genuine, honest, people around you makes a difference.
But what about the small idea that makes a difference?
Well, there isn't much proof it makes a difference, either.
Sometimes, putting a face to an apartment makes a difference.
The saltwater in the pool makes a difference, I think.
"I do think the venue makes a difference," he said.
And this is where the Hopkins checklist makes a difference.
It makes a difference if you're with the right person.
That makes a difference when it comes to loans, too.
Figuring out the correct type of incentive makes a difference.
At the end of the day, that makes a difference.
Also, finding furniture that is space saving really makes a difference.
Partovi says the actual coding platform and language makes a difference.
We've already seen how [having female debate moderators] makes a difference.
Which makes a difference in human life, in a human family.
"It makes a difference who is in government," Ms. Zadic said.
No pressure ... not like that even makes a difference for A.V.
Even then, where the cars are being tested makes a difference.
But interjecting some real laughter instead of LOLs makes a difference.
I think that's how music works, how music makes a difference.
Giles: How you display yourself to the crowd makes a difference.
And if you want year-round tomatoes, that makes a difference.
I do prefer white American cheese, if that makes a difference.
In both cases I think rearranging familiar songs makes a difference.
The evidence is strong that coverage, particularly Medicaid, makes a difference.
I think that living in a small village makes a difference.
"If my vote makes a difference, I'll probably go," Peterson said.
How the mount attaches to the windshield also makes a difference.
It is not clear that sacking people makes a difference, either.
That makes a difference as to how we should be treated.
How quickly staff members can reach patients also makes a difference.
But some programs believe the Sparta Science system makes a difference.
There's a view that U.S. short cycle oil makes a difference.
The level of detail provided in the resume makes a difference.
Still, studios certainly seem to believe the score makes a difference.
What and how often the dogs eat also makes a difference.
Keep track of what makes a difference and stick with that.
I wanted to invest my life in something which makes a difference.
Your character makes a difference in determining whether a start-up survives.
That makes a difference of 400, or 40 percent of all voters.
We're invested in it like they are, and that makes a difference.
"That makes a difference in how you end up looking on camera."
It makes a difference in which mouse I choose to play games.
But where we vote actually makes a difference to how we vote.
The game moves so fast that every split second makes a difference.
One Belt, One Road makes a difference to global development, said Sobotka.
But even among the pious and conservative, Catholicism does makes a difference.
And it makes a difference, a very big difference, in the world.
"That's why having this conversation after Trump makes a difference," he said.
Determination makes a difference in the playoffs, but so do healthy bodies.
RR: Do you think then that what you do makes a difference?
"But I like to think that every small step makes a difference."
The new ground-floor entrance makes a difference to First Avenue itself.
To see it beautifully on the iPad matters and makes a difference.
But it's not clear if that makes a difference under copyright law.
It's the first in the west and it really makes a difference.
"It makes a difference when you see it with your own eyes."
Whether it makes a difference for the Oscars is an open question.
But outside analysts say the way the words are presented makes a difference.
Documentation makes a difference even when money doesn't But no fortress is inviolable.
We'll see if having a woman overseeing the happiness agenda makes a difference.
Learn more about how Foster Pride makes a difference in the video above.
What a person does makes a difference, especially in the instance in question.
"The power of over a hundred women certainly makes a difference," Lowey said.
The only thing that makes a difference is the day of the week.
"It makes a difference when people are voting with actual dollars," he says.
As with all rum balls, the quality of the spirit makes a difference.
I'm just so elated and I hope that my vote makes a difference!
It is specifically the kind of females in GRRRL that makes a difference.
The performance fabric makes a difference that you'll notice pretty much right away.
For now, "one country, two systems" still makes a difference in Hong Kong.
"I don't think it makes a difference either way," fellow Northeast lawmaker Rep.
I don't think it makes a difference, but I'm here to bear witness.
And the fact is this is what makes a difference when you're a governor.
It also makes a difference whether there are children in a relationship or not.
That certainly makes a difference here in the States, where contracts are still king.
That makes a difference to people to know that you're not out there alone.
Sometimes, size makes a difference, and the Sony has proved that with the GTKXB7BC.
People ask me all the time, 'Do you think your show makes a difference?
And what makes a difference is then it's the positioning in the market today.
How you respond to news makes a difference in how kids process it, too.
Performa Thong, available at Athleta, $16When you're running, everything makes a difference, including underwear.
Use open body language and maintain good eye contact — a smile makes a difference!
That's real money that makes a difference for someone struggling to make ends meet.
As for that widespread belief that the order of alcohol consumption makes a difference?
He says it makes a difference, and when I taste his rendition, I agree.
These races often behave very differently, and the way they're interpreted makes a difference.
"The good news or bad news is, experience makes a difference," Dr. Zimmermann said.
And when it comes to gaming out the Electoral College, that makes a difference.
Whether any of that makes a difference for Mr. Trump remains to be seen.
Not all scholarships are need-based, and yes, a $500 scholarship makes a difference.
The field is crowded, so anything you can do to shine makes a difference.
My daughter has a great relationship with her pediatrician, if that makes a difference.
All I know is that on this day, in this moment, it makes a difference.
The passage of time makes a difference in how we assess movies, and it should.
To that effect we have to remember that our own media use makes a difference.
I often doubt that the work I do now makes a difference in anyone's life.
"Its main message is that every single one of us makes a difference," she says.
It gives people the confidence to do business with you, and that makes a difference.
The cigar you pick or even where you sit in a room makes a difference.
We had good intentions, but unless that makes a difference to you, it's not enough.
The lack of a cable makes a difference in helping them stay in your ears.
I phone canvass for just one hour per week, and it really makes a difference.
It's not the real thing, but seeing the work in three dimensions makes a difference.
That a team that lives and breathes the markets it operates in makes a difference.
It&aposs about putting in that hard work and extra effort that makes a difference.
"It just makes a difference to how the rest of your day goes," she says.
I don't know if that necessarily makes a difference, but it's unusual in Silicon Valley.
"There has been data in the past showing that that makes a difference," Copen says.
And a Positive Athlete makes a difference for her community and for Special Olympics athletes.
Having James on your roster makes a difference to the local economy no matter what.
Every fraction of a degree of warming that we can avoid, however, makes a difference.
Of course $900 makes a difference to a worker making less than $30,000 a year.
AND IN THE SHORT TERM OR EVEN INTERMEDIATE TERM, SUPPLY AND DEMAND MAKES A DIFFERENCE.
"The type of institution makes a difference in overall return on investment," reads the report.
It really makes a difference, because they've been active in different events with us, too.
And while a single ballot feels small in impact, it makes a difference in numbers.
If he can just lose by 230 points instead of 220 that makes a difference.
Angel Rodriguez: I've always told people that having a good cellie [cellmate] makes a difference.
Meeting and hearing from someone who's trans is what really makes a difference for everybody.
"State law makes a difference," said Michael Roberts, president of Arden Trust Company in Atlanta.
Which is to say, it's still expensive, but that $500 or so makes a difference.
I have trouble envisioning voluntary restraint catching on at any scale that makes a difference.
All these things have very different tones and timbres, and the live performance makes a difference.
Sumaiyah, 14, New York: Well, I just thought, who makes a difference if no one starts?
It makes a difference where you are in your life when you start somebody else's life.
Jesse Williams has something to say to those who don't think their vote makes a difference.
You can opt to disable rather than uninstall them, to see if it makes a difference.
Idol gives Americans permission to judge each other, to feel like our opinion makes a difference.
"I really believe in situations like that your attitude is what makes a difference," he said.
If you haven't heard, watching Game of Thrones on a 4K TV actually makes a difference.
"Maybe people don't believe diplomacy makes a difference, but I do," Feinstein said at the time.
"We have a focus on long-form, investigative reporting that makes a difference," Glor tells PEOPLE.
Whether shaving a few more millimeters off makes a difference, we'll have to wait and see.
Even socking away $5 a day, the cost of a latte, makes a difference, he says.
Say we know the choice of neighborhood makes a difference to the development of poor children.
What We Offer:• Work that makes a difference—the opportunity to contribute to an important mission.
Confirmation, it would seem, that personal perspective makes a difference for the future of AI tools.
I think if you know that your doctor's a real person, it makes a difference. Absolutely.
I think it makes a difference when you see someone else like yourself in the world.
"Rentals in Capri can be very high, and the annual gain makes a difference," he said.
Some studies have looked at whether the amount of money a doctor receives makes a difference.
Sukasu Osami 3-Piece Chef's Knife Set Everyone knows that a quality knife makes a difference.
I also try the famous Olaplex treatments, and at first sight, it really makes a difference.
Here are the five features most commonly correlated with higher prices: Location also makes a difference.
It makes a difference if the payment through Cohen was funneled through the campaign or privately.
I think the fact that New Orleans is such a drinking city also makes a difference.
Political science research suggests that descriptive representation — representation of characteristics as well as views — makes a difference.
That's where ultrasound, the technology doctors uses to look at babies in the womb, makes a difference.
With nearly 7.7 billion people inhabiting this Earth, every choice, every footprint, every action makes a difference.
It's become a bit of a display buzzword, like 4K before it, but it makes a difference.
That's what makes a difference — not just any old story about veterans and the military, but accurate.
" They are the stars of the new recruitment ad to "join the team that makes a difference.
The responsibility of getting that out into the world is what really makes a difference for us.
And that makes a difference on big, cinematic songs like the title track of Funkadelic's Maggot Brain.
"This makes a difference, but it is absolutely vital that we keep up the momentum," Stoltenberg said.
What we say or don't say, and how we say it, makes a difference, according to experts.
"I don't blame any young person who says, 'I don't think it makes a difference,' " Ghitelman said.
If it makes a difference, I am an American citizen, born here, but my mom is Mexican.
What makes a difference is whether or not you've created a smart audience or a dumb audience.
The way you support Curtis and the work that he does really makes a difference for us.
The heartening message of my book is that despite these challenges, sometimes policy analysis makes a difference.
With nearly 7.7 billion people inhabiting this Earth, every choice, every footprint, every action makes a difference.
"It makes a difference," he said, noting that he often removes tattoos in 10 or fewer treatments.
Though this bias may be slight, it certainly makes a difference given baseball's high volume of repetitions.
Where it makes a difference, perhaps, is for the politically engaged, particularly in this time of polarization.
In a sport where every hundredth of a second makes a difference, such an advantage is important.
Getting started early makes a difference because your savings and earnings will have more time to compound.
So, Roots & Shoots has its main message, every one of us makes a difference every single day.
Her organization spends a fair amount of time helping nonprofits show how each dollar makes a difference.
"That makes a difference in who gets to run and who gets considered," Ms. Watson Coleman said.
As for concerns about screen time, research suggests that the quality of the interaction makes a difference.
Ten-minute blocks of playing with your kids, dancing or even taking the stairs makes a difference.
In our very divided country, it clearly makes a difference which party has more people in office.
Used judiciously, alcohol can be a stimulant to the sort of work that makes a difference in politics.
And it makes a difference when that conflict happens between characters—between players and teams—that we know.
In the end, success is measured by getting something done that makes a difference for the public good.
"The conversational turn-taking seems like the thing that makes a difference, regardless of socioeconomic status," Gabrielli said.
From all corners of the world, evidence of Kim's ability to be a person that makes a difference.
Represented by leading civil rights groups, they emphasized that racial affirmative action makes a difference for all students.
Republican elites should engage in the cultural battleground — and this race shows that their participation makes a difference.
And so that shows you that when you can do this at scale, it really makes a difference.
Even that physical closeness when we're seeing so little of him during the day really makes a difference.
"We have done shoots with them individually, but the triplets is what makes a difference," Mr. Shamouelian said.
Or a startup co-founder might set up a charitable foundation that makes a difference in your life.
They don't see the strides we're making and how this information that we put out makes a difference.
One of the key lessons from the comparison between St. Louis and Philadelphia: Good leadership makes a difference.
I've got him all juiced up on testosterone, I'm all juiced up on estrogen … it makes a difference!
Marinating overnight is best, if you can plan ahead, but just an hour or so makes a difference.
So because of that, the fact that three of the important candidates aren't there really makes a difference.
While much of the moral calculus of the trolley problem is academic, this bit actually makes a difference.
"Not to be ideological or Pollyannaish, but you have to believe this work makes a difference," she said.
The gesture makes a difference for the senders too The other day, a postcard came in the mail.
It will only take you so far, short of policy or administrative reform, but it makes a difference.
And that makes a difference in their appearance, particularly as appearing more masculine or feminine affects their dating chances.
If you can switch your display off more often, or check your phone less often, it makes a difference.
Watch some more video on VICE Impact: Another area that really makes a difference is in community health work.
"We're down some key guys which makes a difference," said Melvin, whose team has lost five in a row.
Here's something else we learned: President Trump makes a difference in these races…on both sides of the ledger.
For Gisele Bündchen and Tom Brady, the menu they set at home makes a difference both locally and globally.
Because it really makes a difference for transgender people who want to use a bathroom where they feel safe.
I haven't calculated the exact savings, but living with just one car definitely makes a difference in our budget.
It also makes a difference as to whether "dangerous" is referring to specific threats of violence or to ideas.
I'm gonna hope it finds its audience and it makes a difference, that it does some good for people.
It's not easy, considering the convenience of throwing stuff away instead of reusing it — but it makes a difference.
Your body actually shrinks a little throughout the day, so extra fore and aft seat travel makes a difference.
Adjusting your thermostats by just a couple of degrees also makes a difference (while saving you money), he said.
If you can get a launch for $60 million or lower than that that makes a difference architectural trade.
When asked whether gender makes a difference in winning an election or in governing, teenage girls were notably unconcerned.
For example, I should admit to myself that it makes a difference to me that Hayley is my sister.
But the trajectory of the president's approval rating also makes a difference in who could win the White House.
This makes a difference with how I get individual audience members involved as I can use this in my act.
"It makes a difference to economic productivity, food security, and to the resilience of our infrastructure and cities," she added.
Not that that makes a difference...my other Gmail account that doesn't have two-factor turned on didn't work either.
That situational awareness — that paparazzi will be swarming and their images will be projected to the world — makes a difference.
It's what you do about the bias, how you attempt to disclose it and manage it, that makes a difference.
The Koch Foundation's involvement in the Freedom Project, Castro said, "really makes a difference" in how the initiative is seen.
But it was never as wide, which makes a difference when you're scrolling Instagram, watching videos, or browsing the web.
"Yes, we're having fun, but we're also doing something that has a positive impact and makes a difference," she says.
Some jobs pay you well, while others allow you to feel like your work makes a difference in the world.
But I wanted to see if it makes a difference to have the presence of a black male body onstage.
The feeling of how you are guided through this world is decidedly different, but that difference makes a difference here.
In a mortgage market that has become comfortable with near record-low interest rates, any move higher makes a difference.
This is not an inexpensive place to live and every dollar in back in my parents' pocket makes a difference.
"The way our elected officials talk about issues and talk about their opinions on things makes a difference," she says.
Somehow it makes a difference that my presence, even as the most minuscule fraction of any live event, doesn't register.
The company hasn't really dug into the details on that yet, but we'll see if it actually makes a difference.
"Not to be ideological or Pollyannish, but you have to believe this work makes a difference," Ms. Binkowski told David.
Perhaps this is where the unmatched breadth of the Amazon product catalog makes a difference — at least for some purchases.
Which I walk to, and it's Cambridge, not Boston not that it makes a difference from afar but it does.
" He added: "Perhaps there will be some future bill that makes a difference for Mars, but this is not it.
Legally, it makes a difference if it came from Trump himself, or from some private fund of contributions from friends.
"From all corners of the world comes evidence of Kim's ability to be a person who makes a difference," she added.
"But if the result ... leads to different tax rates and trades and priority in public procurement, then it makes a difference."
And they're trying to check whether getting the vaccine repeatedly makes a difference —[whether it] boosts immunity over getting it once.
"If you go to a chiropractor (one or two times) and it makes a difference, I'm all for it," he said.
Lack of affordable access to broadband makes a difference in the social, political, and economic power and success of our communities.
But when it is a close call, particularly if credibility makes a difference, does the tie go to the credible party?
That makes a difference to everyone who works under Bloys – and, hopefully, sets an example for his peers to follow suit.
Data show that increased investment makes a difference, she said, and pointed to the history of HIV/AIDS as an example.
"Symbolically, it makes a difference," said Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, the sponsor of bipartisan legislation to lift the embargo.
Just frying those segments separately makes a difference, too, as they all have different ratios of bone to meat to skin.
While 4% might not seem like a huge drop, considering the site's 60 million daily visitors, it still makes a difference.
You can make a case for any of the factors but it really truly is the team that makes a difference.
"When you're playing on a phone on the small screen, I don't know that 4K really makes a difference," Choudhry said.
It may sound silly, but when it comes to running in the cold, every bit of skin coverage makes a difference.
Stamina is something that's very hard to teach, and I think it makes a difference between great managers and great leaders.
"It's the first app that actually makes a difference in my life," said Ms. Silver, a 73-year-old Manhattan lawyer.
" ― Yoko Ono "What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.
One reason for the Trump team's skepticism may be the belief that global poverty is hopeless, that nothing makes a difference.
The screens and their wiring add weight to the plane, and when fuel prices are high, every pound makes a difference.
I got a decent sample size of it and used it every morning for a month and wow — it makes a difference.
How do we help those in need in a way that makes a difference and doesn't compromise our safety here and abroad?
Andreas Theodorou, a games AI researcher at the University of Bath and an experienced Dota player, explains why this makes a difference.
Type "about:support" into the address bar in Firefox and then click the Refresh Firefox button to see if it makes a difference.
Here we'll lay out what's being saved in your browser, why it makes a difference, and what you can do about it.
"What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make," her quote reads.
"We feel very strongly that [the distillery] makes a difference for DC in terms of its direction for its future," says Carusone.
To make sure we are doing something of use for others, that makes a difference to other researches, the public, maybe teachers.
But Souffrant points out that even though making coffee at home isn't your ticket to overnight riches, it still makes a difference.
Despite having a legion of vocal fans who beloved the cartoon, "none of this makes a difference to an algorithm," she tweeted.
How the establishment feels about a particular candidate doesn't matter as much as it used to, but it still makes a difference.
I use the Cold Brew Eye Recovery Stick almost every day to brighten my under-eye area and it makes a difference.
It sounds weird, but it makes a difference — breasts are dead weight, so you need to nudge them where you want them.
But the World Economic Forum's founder, Klaus Schwab, is still making the case that the annual event in Switzerland makes a difference.
Using new technology can help consumers identify the ingredients in their food, the production processes used and why it makes a difference.
But, in their districts, it makes a difference for what we can do for the American people if we have the majority.
One theory the researchers mention in passing is that these areas have high numbers of immigrants, and perhaps that makes a difference.
"We give young people the tools to deal with what's going on in their lives and it really makes a difference," Torre said.
It's a worthwhile expense for Klee because, while "it's not a significant amount of money for me," it makes a difference for others.
As long as I feel like something makes a difference in my life, I'm happy to incorporate it into my routine moving forward.
On a tour of states that have enacted laws restricting the rights of LGBTQ people, music makes a difference on a personal level.
That's nearly twice as wide as the 110 degrees wide that the most popular headsets have, and believe me, it makes a difference.
"Cruz was here, and that makes a difference to a small state," former U.S. Senator Alan Simpson of Wyoming said in an interview.
Women and people of color have different life experiences and perspectives than white men who typically comprise boards, and that makes a difference.
"You can see how changing a tiny aspect of your lifestyle makes a difference," Sarah Goodman, Jess's daughter and iHeart CEO, told me.
Contrary to what prosecutors may wish to believe, the reputation of a prosecutor rarely makes a difference in how we approach a case.
It represents about a quarter of the state's registered voters, a pivotal slice that makes a difference in such an evenly divided state.
So it makes a difference whether you're reacting against the French Revolution, or the emancipation of African slaves, or the women's suffrage movement.
"Every extra bit of warming makes a difference," said Hans-Otto Pörtner, co-char of IPCC Working Group II, at the press conference.
"Then you'd move it to an area where there's community-level transmission" to test whether it makes a difference in stopping an outbreak.
"We hope it makes a difference," said Jason Stanford, a spokesman for Austin, Texas, Mayor Steve Adler, who has done battle with Uber.
Of course, none of this makes a difference unless alternative low- and no-carbon energy solutions are pushed forward over oil and gas.
As these cases show, constitutional gender equality makes a difference for both men and women when it comes to economic and caregiving opportunities.
And I think that carries over into the sport, because when you arrive with a smile on your face, it makes a difference.
For working people, saving "$1,500 or $2,000 a year on bus fare makes a difference when you make $8" an hour, Lucas said.
Of course, even if you do have bass-boosting headphones, it still makes a difference to increase the bass on your iPhone itself.
You do it dry, so it's kind of abrasive, but I find it really makes a difference if you do it every day.
Meaningful legislation like this truly makes a difference at the local level, bringing jobs and affordable, reliable electricity to folks across the country.
And it is hopefully in an area that makes a difference or has some sort of impact or is relevant to people's lives.
The sheer number of apps and files makes a difference too: Whether computer, tablet, or phone, no device likes running out of storage space.
That makes a difference when navigating career opportunities as an Afghan woman, since women often aren't permitted to work in close quarters with men.
If it makes a difference, they claim the can is handmade and it comes with an equally chic mango wood or abaca rope handle.
"When you have someone like Sean Hannity putting out false information and the President tweeting it, it makes a difference," Zaid told CNN Business.
Flush from that payday, Bisanz used it to start a new brand that makes a difference by enriching the lives via your daily diet.
It's nice eye candy and all, but where it really makes a difference is the cockpit, which is full of functional buttons and switches.
"Perhaps there will be some future bill that makes a difference for Mars, but this is not it," Musk added in a later Tweet.
Though they follow all kinds of basketball in their house, the fact that they can watch professional women athletes makes a difference, Perkins says.
What really makes a difference, according to those who've watched Tavares over the years, is his breadth of understanding of a very complex business.
QUINCEY: WELL, I MEAN TAXES JUST ON SOFT DRINKS CLEARLY THE LEVEL OF THE TAXATION MAKES A DIFFERENCE, BUT I DON'T THINK THEY'RE EXISTENTIAL.
" _________ "A college degree is not a bag of sugar; it is an asset that you retain that makes a difference in your family's lives.
"Context makes a difference," the appeals court pointed out, so what might appear to be misleading may in fact not be of much consequence.
So we'll just have to wait for the next few weeks of polling to see if the first presidential debate really makes a difference.
"If your transportation infrastructure is uncertain, that makes a difference when an individual is trying to decide where to locate their family," he said.
He does not have a base of donors or a party apparatus that he feels the need to obey, and that makes a difference.
"It really makes a difference getting 2% interest on your money versus 0.1% interest, which is what most big banks are paying," Capalad says.
And that makes a difference because you're using very hot water under pressure, a different thing than a pour over or an arrow press.
It's certainly helpful for the Ukrainian people and it makes a difference to the United States as well, it's to our benefit as well.
"But now we know it makes a difference in mice, so we can say: Where does it make a difference in humans?" he said.
And when you have public discussion, from the president, questioning the usefulness of the unit, that makes a difference, and Russia takes those signals.
"I realize that we're not doing Mother Teresa's work here at the U.S. Attorney's Office, but I do think what we're doing makes a difference."
But in an actual negotiation, you tend to need to settle for half a loaf, and it makes a difference which half you really want.
" Taking "pauses" not only boosts productivity, but it decreases stress, she says: "It just makes a difference to how the rest of your day goes.
And over time, the added simplicity makes a difference in terms of just generally making it easier to interact with your Harmony system via voice.
He was able to spend some time playing around with the phone's new telephoto lens, and shared some pictures where it really makes a difference.
"I have been on meds previously and it definitely makes a difference in that I have a lot more sex when I'm medicated," she said.
Recognizing that the way pets are presented makes a difference, photographer Tammy Swarek created a project to up her local shelter's dogs' shots at adoption.
Also the substitutes cost more in the environment, it&aposs just a penny or two but if you are in business, that makes a difference.
What really makes a difference, according to Mulvihill, is for the couple to lower their expectations, like nixing plans for a second home in retirement.
I know that what I do makes a difference because I see it in the way my students act and through the decisions they make.
We forget about how much fuel is in the tank, and in that context, being able to fully refuel in five minutes makes a difference.
" The man responds: "I don't think it really makes a difference but (redacted) he will be the one to finally start the zombie apocalypse, lol.
"I don't feel like knowing either way makes a difference," said one Los Angeles-area Equifax customer who asked that their name be kept private.
These new theories bring a fresh view on how these diseases develop and increase the likelihood of developing a drug treatment that makes a difference.
The great Australian philosopher Samuel Alexander said, "To be real is to have causal powers" — if you can be something that actually makes a difference.
"Scientists go their entire career trying for one home run, one big finding that makes a difference, and most never get it," Dr. Mogil said.
I can also stay on the first tram and take the subway, but the tram route is ten minutes shorter and it makes a difference.
This week, they just hired two advisers and communications specialists to bolster their response, so we'll have to see if that presence makes a difference.
He knows that media coverage matters to politics and that the presence or absence of video and live drama makes a difference to media coverage.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)In real-life terms, this makes a difference to me since I go to bed with my watch to track my sleep.
"It makes a difference to be able to trace these transactions and know where they are," Alastair Constance, founder and director of Mercury FX told CNBC.
We debate about new technologies, because choosing which technology to bet on many years before, that technology-- makes itself to a customer and makes a difference.
"How many times is it going to take for mass shootings like this until someone actually makes a difference and we can feel safe?" she asks.
"And so we compete so broadly with all of these different providers that any one provider entering only makes a difference on the margin," he said.
For years, roughly 2100 percent of the nation's electricity has come from a technology that's more than a century old — hydroelectric dams: This makes a difference.
At just about $3,200, the camera even costs less than many pro rigs, but we'll see if that makes a difference when it launches in November.
"I don't know whether Germany's willing to play ball, but if today's tough talk makes a difference, it will give these industries a boost," Cramer said.
It's true: Voting is a profound act of faith, a belief that even if your voice can't change policy on its own, it makes a difference.
"I know him very well, so I know the character, I know the mettle that's in the spine, and that makes a difference," said Democratic Sen.
Just switching up the shoes it uses makes a difference, and is evidence of a holistic approach to fashion that Eckhaus Latta has become known for.
The state is a place where loyalty can outweigh ideology, hiring an elected official's cousin or nephew makes a difference, and candidate visits are critically important.
Teenage girls had the most consensus on the question of whether gender makes a difference in being a good president: 89 percent said it did not.
And the second is one more piece of legislation such as a job requirement for food stamps, that&aposs the kind of thing that makes a difference.
" Don Stewart, a gun shop owner in Oregon, told BuzzFeed News in an email that he "will continue to work towards changes that actually makes a difference.
There are many reasons for why this might be, but it's hard to imagine how taking down a hacked, translated copy of Monkey King makes a difference.
"When a brand like Bud Light shows support for the transgender community, it makes a difference," Nick Adams, GLAAD's director of transgender media, said in a statement.
I've been using a DxO One since basically when they came out, and it really makes a difference, especially if you shoot a lot of portraits indoors.
They're saying, we'll donate money if you share your story; you can Like or you can just share something from your own family that makes a difference.
And perhaps by engagement, we will all feel more represented, that our role makes a difference and leads to less frustration with our government and the outcomes.
With over 3 million pet lovers making up the PawBoost community, the service has a reach that makes a difference when it comes to finding missing pets.
"We understand what block grants do, but if you get more flexibility, but with not enough money to utilize the flexibility, that makes a difference," she said.
He eventually scores on a long two, but Lillard's effort on the play, battling through two picks and contesting the shot as a trailer, makes a difference.
Agents said they are proud to work at the F.B.I., believe in the mission, look forward to going to work and believe their job makes a difference.
If Mr Gantz makes a difference, it is more likely to be to the tenor of Israeli politics, whose drift towards intolerant ethno-nationalism he might arrest.
Apple also includes stereo speakers — something that similarly priced phones don't always have — and it makes a difference when you're watching a movie or listening to music.
"If a highly motivated person drags her mother and her husband and her second cousin twice removed to the polls, then it makes a difference," Meyer said.
"We know we are not going to be able to help everyone, but to the people we do give help to, it makes a difference," he said.
The studies have also not answered whether a teacher's major makes a difference, or if a four-year degree is more helpful than a two-year one.
And which target is pursued makes a difference: Pursuing efforts to hit 1.5°C means pushing emissions into negative territory about 10 years earlier than Shell's scenario.
"It's going to be the occasional case that we'll see where this case makes a difference between life and death," O'Brien said of the Supreme Court ruling.
Every voice makes a difference, and I will always be vocal about what I believe in, like gun control laws, civil, women's, LGBTQ+, and immigrants' rights, and more.
And spacewalks are one of those areas where just how your body is built in shape, it makes a difference in how well you can work a suit.
The thinking is that the local environment makes a difference: corals that face fewer local threats may have a better shot at surviving larger changes to their environment.
"At times I feel like I am between the Titanic and the iceberg and the water is cold and it makes a difference which one I get on."
But that's not what really makes it fast; what truly makes a difference is that it can load nearly instantly because it's already been preloaded in the background.
And if employees have chosen to work at jobs where they are clearly overqualified for some reason not related to the actual job, that makes a difference, too.
At times I feel like I am between the Titanic and the iceberg and the water is cold and it makes a difference which one I get on.
While Catalyst makes you unlock a few features that were standard in the first Mirror's Edge, you can do this so quickly that it barely makes a difference.
Missing from the Washington discussion is an examination of what these networks actually do, why their reporting is credible to their audiences and how it makes a difference.
It's hard to find time during the day to read everything I want, but taking a little time to read before bed really makes a difference to me.
The question is whether it's politically wise for the party to move away from detail and nuance—and whether it even makes a difference if they do so.
In order for the press to recover some authority so that what it says about Trump makes a difference, which is what you're asking about ... Yes, thank you.
The time frame makes a difference because many financial planners don't recommend investing money in stocks if you will need that money imminently, or generally within five years.
This may work on an individual level, but can we also do this at a scale that really makes a difference to a global problem like climate change?
BECKY QUICK: If I told you that the long bond was going to trade at 4.5-5% next year, what would you – WARREN BUFFETT: It makes a difference.
" He added, "I know we've been there for a long time, with a great track record, and we're committed to doing journalism that makes a difference in Montclair.
"The average woman doesn't see enough of a difference to change her tampon use, but there probably are some women who feel delivery makes a difference," Handa says.
He told Mashable in a Facebook message it was actually closer to three — not that it makes a difference when a furry friend goes missing for so long.
Autonomous air transportation might be the solution that actually makes a difference, and Skyryse might be the startup that helps make that possible with its full-stack approach.
Swing voters have gotten rarer over time, but there are definitely swing voters, and their decision to swing one way or the other makes a difference in politics.
When it comes to taking on a new business, Smith said his main criteria are whether he's passionate about it and whether it makes a difference in the world.
"It used to be you needed good credit if you wanted a mortgage, now good credit makes a difference in so many different aspects of your life," he added.
My brother recommended that I do this when I take this specific circuit class and lift weights (which is rare!), and it really makes a difference in my workouts.
I confidently recommend the Glorious Model O to any gamer for its reasonable price tag, looks, comfort, and incredibly light weight that makes a difference for fast-paced games.
The requirements of a SCIF will also vary depending on its specific use case; whether sensitive materials will be stored there or simply discussed, for instance, makes a difference.
It might seem like a small change, and you'll probably forget you didn't have it before after a few days of using the Watch, but it makes a difference.
This is important in getting face fur to lay down flat and out of the way, a small distinction that makes a difference when using minimal amounts of foundation.
While few of Apple's individual software platforms — like Apple Music — have been a breakout success, the broader power of platforms like the App Store makes a difference, Munster said.
In real-world tests it's unlikely that most players would even notice the small boost, let alone be able to pick out scenes where it truly makes a difference.
To others, it's the voyeuristic element that makes a difference—and herein lies the obvious problem with voyeur videos, which appeal to viewers precisely because they look non-consensual.
Let them know they matter By telling a veteran how much you appreciate their service, you are letting them know their decision to serve our country makes a difference.
"There's a ton of evidence that suggests that it's the experience much more than the legal credential that makes a difference in whether you get quality services," Rhode said.
Kogler told a Greens party congress - whose approval he needed to seal the coalition deal - that it "makes a difference" whether Kurz governed with the Greens or the FPO.
Salley went on to say he's glad Magic and Isiah have patched things up -- and the fact that Johnson apologized for the way he treated Zeke really makes a difference.
The late Mr Lee's only regret was that Mr Heng, at around five feet six inches, "is not of a big bulk, which makes a difference in a mass rally".
But in religious terms, Mannix is a wise man among fools, opportunists and the misguided — a man who makes a difference in the world while making his daily appointed rounds.
But it's his experience on the front lines of politics -- being in a neck-and-neck race in this district several times before -- that he hopes really makes a difference.
"The only way you can adequately price is by getting more data to understand what a vehicle has and whether it makes a difference," said Matthew Avery, Thatcham's research director.
"She sleeps in my bed every night and she is pretty loyal to me, so I think the fact that I painted them makes a difference to her," says Powell.
For adults or children, when the heart stops beating - known as cardiac arrest - CPR makes a difference to who survives and how much lasting damage is done, the authors note.
Mr. Zugazagoitia hopes that makes a difference for people whose reason for not going to museums is simply that they haven't gone before and aren't completely sure what to expect.
As a resident of a non-swing state, New York, I am incredibly frustrated not being able to cast a vote that really makes a difference in a presidential election.
So a plea: It's gratifying to give heroic speeches thundering against fascism, but remember that what makes a difference in people's lives is winning elections, passing laws and approving judges.
"When I came to London, I felt free, and I really hope it doesn't become like Paris in that sense because I don't think it makes a difference," he added.
The 13-inch touchscreen is a nice upgrade over the 12.3-inch one found on the Surface Pro 7, and it makes a difference in making things feel less cramped.
BEN KENIGSBERG Absolutely, seeing a movie in a theater makes a difference, and not just for the obvious reasons (picture quality, sound, the absence of the distractions of home viewing).
Moving around a lot at night makes a difference—some people lie on their stomach for three hours straight, while others shift into a different position after a few minutes.
The difficult question is: is it breast milk that improves their brain or is it that growing up with parents who are better educated and have better incomes makes a difference?
"At first glance, there is at least one element which makes a difference - namely the commitment to simplify the existing administrative procedures," the European Parliament's chief Brexit negotiator, Guy Verhofstadt, said.
Victoria has since shared several more "normal" photos, from ones of her bloated stomach after a big meal to her "real life booty," and wrote that it clearly makes a difference.
"The party of an appointing president surely makes a difference in some types of cases -- environmental for example -- more than others," said Russell Wheeler, a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institute.
They say that from riding bikes to work to turning the water off when you brush your teeth, every little bit makes a difference in making the world a greener place.
If it makes a difference to the team result – and in this case there was a clear danger of losing out to Red Bull – then the driver has to move over.
There needs to be a public dawning—and it is beginning to dawn on some members of the public—that how science is practiced actually makes a difference in their lives.
"We can't say that it's direct causation, but we certainly believe the attention and pressure makes a difference, and many of the award winners have told us that," Ms. Nossel said.
And this isn't limited to cases involving cybercrime alone – he said it makes a difference in all the work investigators are engaged in, including anything from drug cases to human trafficking.
A representative of one program memorably told Dr. Lasker that they "just know" their work makes a difference, while a sizable minority of programs attempt no formal analysis of their achievements.
This could help the company optimize some of its other services, such as its Lyft Line carpool offering, where routing makes a difference in the company's ability to effectively match passengers.
If you workout before bed and notice that you are having trouble falling asleep, try shifting your exercise routine to earlier in the day and see if that makes a difference.
"Luminance works with compliance, property law, litigation – we will go on because there are so many different fields of law where this tech makes a difference," she told CNBC on the phone.
Your age makes a difference More recently, meal replacement brands -- such as Soylent and Ambronite -- seem to target busy young professionals who may not have the time to cook a traditional meal.
"Well, I don't think this match really makes a difference from, I think, regarding my ranking," said Raonic who reached the quarter-finals last year in his best run at Melbourne Park.
The IBRD's supporters, however, argue that the bank's lending gives it skin in the game and a more receptive audience for its policy advice, which is how it really makes a difference.
DoneGood, an extension launched in November at the start of the holiday shopping season, makes a difference for socially conscious shoppers on a budget and low-income production laborers around the world.
To see whether self-compassion or a lack of it might influence that link, and whether age makes a difference, Ferrari's team sent questionnaires to more than 213,000 teens and young adults.
The brands don't mesh, so then what is the distribution they're going to provide for these small brands that's going to take them to be mainstream, mainstream brands that makes a difference?
I do pro-bono work that makes a difference in the lives of individuals — even if I'm not out there making policy changes like my friends at non-profits or the ACLU.
The disparity makes a difference in how women are portrayed on the site as subjects: Women's pages were more likely to focus on their personal relationships than their accomplishments, research has shown.
As a civil legal aid attorney serving the most vulnerable subset of veterans in Connecticut, I am fortunate to see firsthand how my work makes a difference in their lives every day.
Granted, it's still possible that there might be some gene discovered in the future that makes a difference, but those who think they've found it already might want to check their enthusiasm.
It really makes a difference to have paid staffers in place in the states to work with volunteer activists on electoral and policy campaigns — and Americans for Prosperity has avidly embraced that strategy.
The distinction still makes a difference in terms of the likely damage to consumers, with a breach having a much higher likelihood of hurting customers due to some criminal misuse of their data.
" Last month, Harry said that the couple would likely limit themselves to two children and shared in an Instagram post on June 30 that "every choice, every footprint, every action makes a difference.
One way we can get lay input in a way that makes a difference in terms of message content is to survey people about what sorts of things they would want to say.
So our job, as patient advocates, is to fight beyond the walls of the hospital, in the streets, in our legislators' office, on the campaign trail— and everywhere our voice makes a difference.
For a vegetable vendor or construction worker who might earn 100 rupees a day, every rupee spent makes a difference; these women are unlikely to be able to afford that "nominal" women's restroom fee.
Appearing on ABC News' This Week, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper argued "leadership makes a difference," with respect to ISIS, and that removing a group's head will have a significant effect on its functioning.
While people in some groups are more likely than others to have mentors, the value of mentorship within every demographic cut is consistent: Mentorship makes a difference no matter someone's age, race or gender.
" Last month, Harry, 34, said that the couple would likely limit themselves to two children and shared in an Instagram post on June 30 that "every choice, every footprint, every action makes a difference.
" Last month, Harry, 34, said that the couple would likely limit themselves to two children and shared in an Instagram post on June 30 that "every choice, every footprint, every action makes a difference.
The placement of your bun also makes a difference—a messy top knot is carefree and fun, but a bun at the nape of the neck can give off a more elegant, seductive vibe.
Even those who feel most strongly on either side of this issue ought to appreciate that it makes a difference how we, as a society, come to decide how transgendered people should be treated.
According to Shephard, the only way to ensure an animal had any quality of life is to buy Soil Association-endorsed organic meat "Every meat-free meal people eat makes a difference," she says.
When asked what message he hopes this suit will send to women who find themselves in similar situations, his response is short and pointed: "One can only hope it makes a difference," he says.
"We're targeting removal in bird rookeries, in sensitive ecological areas, so regardless of the snakes' population we know every one removed makes a difference," said Kristen Sommers, the state's wildlife impact management section leader.
Even the quality of each side's advocacy, he said, makes a difference in how judges decide these cases – a point I'm sure LPS's lawyers at Weil Gotshal & Manges and Ross Aronstam & Moritz particularly appreciated.
"It makes a difference in price to lots of markets because Mexico has become such a large importer of gasoline from the Gulf Coast, and the U.S. Gulf Coast is shut down," Lipow added.
Motherboard's Joseph Neighbor meets with the originators of the theory, those that have tested it, and experts in behavioral economics to see if this personal touch in an otherwise impersonal interaction really makes a difference.
Robbie is standing tall as an example to others, young and old, that what you do makes a difference and there's no better person to take on the issues that matter to you than you.
As a Black woman who was supported in her musical and entrepreneurial growth by another (now-billionaire) musician of color, Jay-Z, she knows how much even a small amount of investment makes a difference.
It is not the quality of the ingredients or the talent of the chef that makes a difference but how well one adheres to a certain etiquette when presenting or tasting the various dishes, too.
That message, repeated over and over again on so many signs, makes a difference at a time when the verdict in Spain might leave some discouraged for the fate of #MeToo on the global stage.
And the fact that he is an infielder and not a pitcher also makes a difference: Infielders can salvage the season with a compromised labrum; a pitcher, however, would almost certainly be headed for surgery.
"The president ought to spend 2018 focusing on his job as president and advancing an agenda that makes a difference in the lives of ordinary Americans, and he should downplay politics," Rove said on Fox.
Because of President Obama's American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funding, I got my dream job working for the State of New York and am able to do meaningful work that makes a difference every day.
While no studies have established beyond a doubt that this causes health problems, scientists are experimenting with swabbing newborns down with vaginal microbes after a C-section delivery, to see if it makes a difference.
We would change the format where everyone else would be in your cabinet, and you'd be POTUS and you and your team would go out and implement policy that makes a difference in the local community.
"It always makes a difference, and is essential in this market," said Richard Balzano, an associate broker at Douglas Elliman Real Estate who frequently refers his clients to stagers and even pays for the preliminary consultations.
The extra light weight of the R270x really makes a difference in how comfortable they are over longer listens, and I've been able to use them for hours at a time forgetting they're on my head.
When they can walk out of the Self Esteem Shop the same day with the book in hand without waiting for Amazon to ship it, it really makes a difference for that family, said Ginns-Gruenberg.
"I'm not sure anyone thinks that Corey Lewandowski was Donald Trump's puppet master ... I really doubt this makes a difference to the fundamentals of who Donald Trump is and his persona that he likes," she said.
Because "personnel is policy," it really makes a difference whether State has the personnel to sit on the many interagency groups that send up to the principals on the National Security Council their recommendations for policy.
"I do not believe the intent of the distributor makes a difference in how traumatic the viewer's response is," Dr. Dion Metzger, a psychiatrist with an expertise in PTSD and trauma from mass media told VICE.
Even though it's only a two-minute walk from the rest of the fair, the change of scene makes a difference, said Christophe Leribault, the director of the Petit Palais and an organizer of On Site.
Screening is useful when a condition is prevalent, when we can screen in a cost-effective manner, when early diagnosis makes a difference, and when we know that acting on that screen will make a difference.
It makes a difference whether you look at all congressional districts or just the relatively competitive ones (say, those Mr. Trump won by less than 20 points) where voters might have gotten to know the candidates.
That information makes a difference when it comes to figuring out which species need protection, and where — something that could become more urgent as climate change and human activity threatens creatures we don't even have names for.
This Graphic Shows How Much Sugar is Hiding on Your Plate Consider the Source "No sugar is necessarily 'bad' before a workout, but how it's packaged makes a difference in how the body absorbs it," says Larson.
It can be a subtle effect, but fans of Night Shift will agree it makes a difference — especially if you're a "pro" who generally has their head down on projects for hours and hours at a time.
It obviously makes a difference when the instigator of a discharge petition is a member of the majority party, as is presently the case with the immigration petition, since only a bipartisan effort can attract majority support.
"It seems ever since he's been up here, he's gone to a team, he's made the difference, they get rid of him, he goes to another team, he makes a difference, and they just continue," she said.
I have long tried to help the planet by buying whatever household products cause the least amount of harm, like reusable water bottles and canvas shopping bags, but it's hard to know what really makes a difference.
From Taiwan, there's a highly credible three-cup chicken cooked with all dark meat (it makes a difference), as well as a hypnotically good stir-fry of cabbage with red chiles and thin slices of browned bacon.
"Every fraction of a degree of warming makes a difference to human health and access to food and fresh water, to the extinction of animals and plants, to the survival of coral reefs and marine life," she said.
I knew that this sense of interconnectivity might not last long, but I also know that a single second of connection in this alienated world makes a difference in how we are able to relate to each other.
Display geeks will appreciate the insane 2999,21 x 53,25 resolution, 2000-bit color, 22013,000-nit brightness, and unreal 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, but what people really wanna know is if any of this stuff really makes a difference.
"Sharing space with the people you play competitive games with, getting to know them as people and friends instead of just as online opponents, makes a difference in how welcoming and inclusive communities tend to be," Romine said.
So this interaction between art and real life makes a difference to the way the movie is absorbed, too: when you know the context, peer a little closer and the euphoric soundtrack comes across as kind of sinister.
But while the way a fight is won makes a difference, the win itself matters most of all—more than belts, more than shiny cufflinks and chandeliers, more than chucking energy drinks, more than punctuality at press conferences.
At a fundamental level, all of us feel respected when we've become a trusted member of a winning team, when we're listened to, and when we have a role that makes a difference – and are rewarded for our contributions.
I recognize there is a privilege to not just be able to have a job, but to have a job that I love, and to have a job that makes a difference in the communities I care most about.
"In order for the press to recover some authority, so that what it says about Trump makes a difference, I think journalists have to conduct an extraordinary act of listening that they've never tried to do before," Rosen said.
"There is talk about cuts, but I am looking forward to discussions with the arts council and the city, because I am there to deliver a vision that makes a difference, and for that I need support," he said.
"It is our hope that Republican leaders will help pass real legislation that makes a difference, rather than [National Rifle Association]-backed bills that make Republicans feel better without meaningfully addressing the issue of gun safety," the senator said.
I fired off a few shots with the X100V in New York recently, but will need more time with the camera to see if the revamped lens really makes a difference and can avoid softness when shooting wide open.
"It helps our supporters to know that Helping a Hero is certified as a transparent charity by the Better Business Bureau, but what really makes a difference is when they see all of the homes we build," Iler explained.
The 13th Century theologian and Franciscan St. Bonaventure tells us that how we choose and what we choose makes a difference — first in what we become by our choices and second in what the world becomes by our choices.
"The hug you give your child or your spouse when you walk out the door makes a difference, and not only with them," said Harding in a recent interview with radio show Knowledge@Wharton about her new book, The Rabbit Effect.
It makes a difference who gets granted that much free rein and whose concerns get ignored in favor of elevating one person's vision above all else — even when, like Thurman, they're trying to speak up on behalf of their own safety.
This memoir acts as a beacon of hope for readers — that community activism makes a difference, that it is possible to stand up to injustice, and that no matter who you are, you still get to tell your own story.
But he and the Temple researchers emphasize that it's not just about the presence of ridesharing that makes a difference: drunk drivers are often weighing the financial cost of calling a rideshare and the impulse of getting behind the wheel.
It makes a difference to how fluid the menus look, and how smooth the scrolling looks, and it may well be one of the ways handsets at the flagship end of the market try and stand out in the years ahead.
"At its heart it epitomises my belief in a strong and strategic state that intervenes decisively wherever it makes a difference," Prime Minister Theresa May said in a forward to the strategy, entitled "Building a Britain fit for the future".
"We can't see any more deaths, we can't see anymore famine, we've got to start seeing the situation start to get better and I think that the pressure is only going to continue until President Kiir makes a difference," Haley said.
"One day makes a difference because you don't know what that one day can bring about in a person's life," said Stephanie Nodd, who was sentenced to 30 years in prison for her brief participation in a crack cocaine ring.
I think this is precisely the kind of thing, and it's not just a feel-good story, because I mean obviously there's a feel-good story that you can do this, but $19 million in one week makes a difference.
While not all studies agree that demographic representation makes a difference in determining policy — the evidence is clearer that it affects perceptions and satisfaction with government — social scientists have generally found that a more diverse array of governing voices is a good thing.
I'm not prepared to say whether 4K makes a difference (Kelly promises it does), because legally I am supposed to wear glasses to drive and do not, but I can confirm that Donnie Darko is still gorgeous, moving, super weird, and really fun.
Not just the kind of change that impacts business models and bottom lines, but change that makes a difference in the voices we read, watch and hear in those important cultural moments when we turn to journalism to help us understand our world.       
The 13th century Franciscan theologian and doctor of the Catholic church St. Bonaventure tells us that how we choose and what we choose makes a difference — first in what we become by our choices and second what the world becomes by our choices.
She's developed an app that, you know, shows what you might actually look like in certain makeup before you buy it (it makes a difference... makeup is expensive.) The app also includes information about the value of products, and how long they'll last.
"Since my performance career began with a mix of gendered clothing, I do find myself conceiving acts differently; it makes a difference [in] what statement you're making when you're stripping," he tells me when I ask about how his costumes characterize his acts.
"I think it makes a difference, so when someone like Nadal sometimes goes over the time limit, I think they give him the benefit of the doubt because he tries so hard and he plays so hard every single point," he said.
That's not something most people usually care about, but it makes a difference when you're running a lot of apps, especially with the larger screen, and should keep things running smoothly as apps get more complicated over the life of your ownership.
And while we can combine symmetries in a manner similar to the way we add numbers, the order in which we combine them makes a difference: 3 + 4 = 4 + 3, but reflection followed by rotation is not necessarily the same as rotation followed by reflection.
The passcode option is only marginally more inconvenient than a registered Touch ID fingerprint, of course, but it still makes a difference, especially if someone's only very occasionally accessing your device and might not have committed a pin to muscle memory as a result.
"There needs to be a public dawning ... that how science is practiced actually makes a difference in their lives," Dr. Rush Holt, the CEO of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and executive publisher of the Science journals, told me earlier this year.
"We are now a very different Co-op to this time last year – we're prioritising New Zealand milk and staying focused on what we know we're good at and what makes a difference to our farmer owners, unit holders, employees and communities," Hurrell said.
He wrote that he did not want his staff to take the firing as a defeat, "but rather as proof that the excellent work you do makes a difference — indeed, so much of a difference that "it appears the mayor felt compelled to act.
Mr. Estrabaud goes on to share his opinion of security measures to prevent terrorism: "When I came to London, I felt free and I really hope it doesn't become like Paris in that sense because I don't think it makes a difference," he added.
Although even the most hard-bitten existentialist would be unlikely to support a systematic framework for suicide, it makes a difference when "suicide" is more likely to mean a fender bender and damage to one's pocket rather than the death or injury of another.
"For many, many people, the thing that makes a difference is whether they have somewhere to live, whether they have some money coming in, and what kind of relationships they have got," says Andy Bell, deputy chief executive at the Centre for Mental Health.
That said, while it's true that to suggest a cabal of Jewish moneymen control Congress from behind the scenes via their perfidious financial influence certainly does traffic in anti-Semitic stereotypes, it's also clearly true that pro-Israel forces' financial clout makes a difference in American politics.
It's worth mentioning that Firefox has a couple of useful extra options for resetting your browser and limiting extensions—if you pick Help then Troubleshooting Information from the menu, you can click Refresh Firefox or Restart with Add-ons Disabled to see if it makes a difference.
It's very easy to feel like nothing you can do makes a difference when it comes to mass incarceration, but I hope that people realize that something that seems small—like writing a letter to a prisoner—is a political act that can result in real change.
Whether this stray factoid makes a difference in an era of weak political parties and skepticism of elite opinion is a question that can't be answered, but Biden nevertheless has a new data point to brag about: John Kerry has added his endorsement to the pile.
When Matt Damon tells a black woman that you do diversity "in the casting of the film," rather than in who is behind the camera, he fails to understand the basic premise that cultural diversity makes a difference in the depth of the characters being created.
"It's not a diet, it's a lifestyle and to see how that lifestyle and taking steps to change the way you eat and how accountability for that eating changes everything about your life … WW is actually happening and manifesting in people's lives in a way that makes a difference."
It might not seem like opening or closing on just one day makes a difference — it likely didn't for GameStop because closing on Thanksgiving was good PR, at least until 2016 — but at this point the company is seemingly looking to bolster its flagging retail business however it can.
Turn it offWhat your phone or laptop or tablet is doing while you're charging it makes a difference too: If your gadget is pumping out tunes or streaming video while it's playing, it's going to be drawing significantly more power than it will be when it's switched off.
It pretty much only makes a difference if you really screwed up the exposure (14-bit will give you a little more data to work with to recover details that were accidentally over or under exposed), but they take up about 50-percent more storage space than 12-bit.
And nobody needs to point out that the more women, the more equality, the more parity, the healthier every aspect of society is, from the GDP of a nation, even like the United States, to your state, your city, your community, your workplace, your home, it makes a difference.
Daron Acemoglu of M.I.T. notes that geography makes a difference: If the dislocation from A.I. is concentrated in big cities, where workers have more options to find new jobs, the backlash will be more muted than it was when trade took out the jobs of single-industry company towns.
And so, for highly sensitive journalism that really makes a difference and needs to be permanently public, the blockchain is a very potent technology for that, because it persists whether or not the company that originally published it is still around, whether Peter Thiel buys it or not.
Probably more importantly than that, I think it's the fact that there are certain things that you get involved with in life, which makes a difference to people's lives," Savage, now global chairman of The Marketing Academy, told CNBC's Karen Tso on an episode of "What Drives You.
I hope that what I'm doing is able to give him the head start he needs so that he can start his own company and use his company for good; provide jobs to the community that serves him, hopefully doing something that makes a difference in people's lives.
Consider this: White House officials can't say whether or not President Donald Trump is on a recording using the n-word, but there has been little evidence to show that the inability of officials to guarantee that the President didn't make the remark makes a difference to his supporters.
And a common mistake -- at least, I consider it a mistake -- that people with herpes make is to feel that they owe potential partners an explanation on how they contracted herpes, as if contracting it from a cheating boyfriend versus from a one night stand makes a difference.
RELATED: Four huge obstacles for Congress to do something on gun control "It is our hope that Republican leaders will help pass real legislation that makes a difference, rather than NRA-backed bills that make Republicans feel better without meaningfully addressing the issue of gun safety," Schumer said.
An all-star group of tax lawyers (not economists, it makes a difference) produced this quick and dirty analysis of the bugs, loophoples, and game-able provisions that they believe the legislation creates and that could generate revenue losses far in excess of what's envisioned in standard scores.
There are other online services like Postpartum Support International (PSI) and the Bloom Foundation, which both provide a sort of digital network and resources for new moms, but Hanna believes it is that missing link to medical professionals after mom has gone home from the hospital that really makes a difference.
"Although this study suggests that low-sodium foods are higher in potassium, what we really need to know is whether it makes a difference in real-world situations," said Dr. Orlando Gutierrez of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Nutrition Obesity Research Center, who also wasn't involved in the study.
As indispensable as that idea always was and remains to the Jewish worldview, which insists that humans are unique, that we possess not only physical bodies but a spiritual component, that our actions are not predetermined but freely chosen, that what we do is not predetermined, and makes a difference.
"Research has shown that critical mass makes a difference in being taken seriously: Two or more women or minority candidates have a better shot at getting hired than one alone..." Biden in the spotlight "This event should not have mattered much to Joe Biden," writes E.J. Dionne Jr. in his column for WaPo.
That's one we're really going to have to wait to see the results on — it can sometimes feel like there's been an eternal promise to fix the issue of slow Android updates — but if Google makes a difference this time, that'd be one of the most impactful changes it could bring to Android.
Shifting to a Saturday-to-Monday stay, I got nightly rates from $87 at the Luxor and $92 at the D. Advance booking makes a difference too; looking six weeks out, average nightly rates at the Luxor and D drop to $36 and $47, respectively, for Saturday to Monday nights in late November.
We have invested $20 billion or so since the merger just in improving the product that makes a difference and it matters to a premium travellers And we're going to be better yet again in a couple of years than it is today and that's that allows us to attract higher premium traffic.
"At the end of the day what's most important to me is that my work gets seen and that it makes a difference to the people who watch it —that it informs them, makes them laugh, or gives them something to talk about with their moms," she told the magazine at the time.
A good friend of mine and a mentor that I mention in the book, Gentry Lee, once said that's it not where you work or what you work on that makes a difference, but it's who you work with that has the greatest impact on your day to day life and how you grow.
Being independent has been beneficial because there was a lot of things that, it helps keep you focused on the stuff that really makes a difference to the business versus chasing the latest trends, and pivoting to video, or pivoting to anything that wasn't going to make sense for our audience and for our business.
"If we can't find ways to work with families to achieve behavior change, so that parents want to keep their babies supine and believe that it makes a difference, then we are not going to see further gains in terms of reducing sleep-related deaths and our postnatal infant mortality rate in the U.S.," Goodstein added.
That's why Jill and I felt it was so important not just to shine a light on issues that our veterans and their families are facing, but to actually address these challenges—not just with parades, ceremonies, or kind words, but with real action that makes a difference they can see and feel in their daily lives.
As an experiment, your correspondent attended two evenings at the Luna Cinema, watching one unfamiliar film ("Jaws" at Brockwell Lido) and one that has been watched on many a bored Saturday night ("Four Weddings and a Funeral" at Kensington Palace) in order to judge whether acquaintance with the film makes a difference to the enjoyment of the evening.
"Family structure, as a marker and predictor of family stability, makes a difference to the life chances of the next generation," Reeves writes: To the extent that upper middle class Americans are able to form planned, stable, committed families, their children will benefit — and be more likely to retain their childhood class status when they become adults.
A recent policy brief from the Sackler Institute at The New York Academy of Sciences made this point forcefully, arguing that individual services (like teaching parenting skills at the pediatrician's office, or providing access to safe water and healthy foods) do matter, but that what really makes a difference is integrating these in comprehensive and sustained developmental program.
All that's really needed to understand how Chief Justice Roberts could extend courtesy, and with it continued life to Arthur but without explanation, or a distinction that makes a difference, deny it to Smith, is a bit of homespun wisdom from avant-garde political writer, Mercy Otis Warren, (an advisor to presidents and generals during the Revolutionary War).
The game tells me it performs better if I do this, and there are lots of impressive-looking bars that fill up if my boy Arthur scrubs away, but I genuinely do not know if it makes a difference because you rarely die in this game, the shooting is not compelling, and the guns all seem the same.
But the new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, which used death rates for 25,445 replacement surgeries in California from 1996 through 211.5, found that it makes a difference whether patients need a mitral valve, which leads to the main pumping chamber of the heart, or an aortic valve, which regulates blood coming out of the heart.
The Nvidia Shield Might Be the Best Set-Top Box You Can Buy Right NowThe original Nvidia Shield looked cool and had some neat ideas behind it, but its cost and use of…Read more ReadThis makes a difference if you want to do something like view photos of all the cast members on your favorite show, or check out your latest shots from Google Photos.
In the past five years, there have also been harsh topical treatments (accompanied by strongly worded warnings against use during pregnancy), three different types of birth control pills, and even an ill-advised yearlong stint on the antibiotic tetracycline — and always some combination of one or the other, because there's never just one thing that makes a difference for my difficult-to-treat brand of hormonal acne.
Many of the recipe interludes include contributions from her famous writer friends — Ruth Rendell's pickled red cabbage ("I have her recipe but not her knack"); gravlax from Winterson's wife, Susie Orbach (about Orbach being Jewish, Winterson writes, "That last bit makes a difference at Christmas"); the Pakistani writer Kamila Shamsie's turkey biryani, which wins the award for Most Likely to Be Dog-Eared and Cooked First.
Swings in oil prices have fueled investors to bet the farm, with some calling for $2214 crude and others for $22014 by year-end, but a $270 difference in the oil market means big money, according to John Christmann, CEO of Apache.. "Every $5 move in the oil price means about $450 million in cash flow to us, so it absolutely makes a difference," he told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Monday.
In downtown Manhattan, at the restaurant Rouge Tomate Chelsea, the sommelier Pascaline Lepeltier is a captivating guide, attuned to factors like the temperature outside as you drink (it makes a difference), the cycles of the moon, the way that being hauled all the way from France or Italy or Spain may have altered the contents of a bottle, the radical fluctuations of wine that's made when nobody gets in the way.
"Opinion produces powerful journalism that makes a difference in people's lives from the ground-breaking, on-going Privacy Project to an editorial series on laws that value a fetus over the life of the mother, to an on-camera essay by Alysia Montaño that resulted in a number of companies changing their contracts with female athletes to protect women during and after pregnancy," the spokesperson for The Times said in a statement to CNN Business.
Now, working with Navajo Nation Animal Control and Soul Dog Rescue, she and her husband, Izzy, pull as many animals out of shelters as they can for Nuzzles & Co. "What we do makes a difference — to that stray, mangy dog that has been mistreated, or those puppies who were left to die in a cardboard box, or the pregnant dog frantically scrounging for a good and safe place to deliver her babies," Todacheen, 53, tells PEOPLE.

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