The big difference between mopeds, motor scooters and motorcycles is power. |
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There's a big difference between typing onto a screen and actually going out and interacting with people directly. |
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That makes a big difference from eastern regions, where most city dwellers have only studied Ukrainian as a foreign language in school. |
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The researchers believe the discovery of the strong effects of NEAT on obesity could make a big difference in helping people beat the condition. |
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Gill in particular made a big difference up front and added a new dimension to the full forward line. |
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Most people acknowledge the big difference between the dangers of soft drugs such as cannabis and the likes of heroine and cocaine. |
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To us, there would appear to be a big difference between treating sludge and producing a smokeless fuel briquette. |
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Primer is one of those beauty secrets that can make a big difference in the look and wear of your makeup. |
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The big difference between film directors and TV writers comes down to the work itself. |
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I was able to notice a big difference between the big muscle cars and the lighter-weight speedsters. |
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He has added three or four players to the squad and it has made a big difference to us. |
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I'm very confident that we are making a big difference these days into the lives of young people who are likely to commit crimes and to offend. |
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De France dubs her own lines in the English sections, by the way, and it makes a big difference. |
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But there is a big difference between the artwork and its publication in the mass media. |
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I think there's a big difference between criminalistics and elementary school teachers. |
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The researchers also observed a big difference in the number of lost data packets that can contribute to loss of data or voice dropout. |
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Since being with my wife even the junkies I hang around with say they've noticed a big difference in me. |
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I was just going to say I thought there were two reasons why there is a big difference. |
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They're a good, all-round side and I don't see a big difference between us, so it may boil down to who is the better prepared. |
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You make a big difference at home and at work as you bring creativity and inspiration. |
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Reading food labels and preparing your own meals with herbs and spices instead of salt can make a big difference. |
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Australian research into the Mediterranean diet has found that the way food is cooked can make a big difference. |
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Picking a good place to bed down for the night can make a big difference in combating the chill. |
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Swapping fizzy drinks, fruit juices and cordials for nice cold plain water can make a big difference to children's dental health. |
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It's not very long by today's standards but as soon as the wind starts getting up, it makes a big difference. |
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Many people think there is a big difference between crocodiles and alligators, but this is not correct as they both belong to the same family. |
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But there is a big difference between the Victoria Cross and the Iron Cross of Germany. |
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Certainly, there's a big difference between producing wafers and producing chips that work. |
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Having a lowboy instead would make a big difference, he admits, as he would gain about 2 ft. in vertical clearance and would squeeze under more bridges. |
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Forgetfulness tends to increase with age, but there's a big difference between normal absent-mindedness and the type of memory loss associated with Alzheimer's disease. |
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It would make a big difference if people would just followed simple steps such as putting all rubbish in a black bin bag, which should be knotted to prevent any overspill. |
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We've lost our lie-ins, which seems trivial but makes a big difference. |
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The average life expectancy of men and women showed a big difference. |
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He sees a big difference between the display ads that Facebook has now and the ones that could be integrated into graph Search. |
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That half-foot makes a big difference when space is at a premium, he says. |
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There is a big difference between imagining not shaving and actually trying to not shave. |
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And therein lies one big difference between Taco Bell and its corporate siblings. |
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She does not think there is a big difference in her approach to piano with these different styles, yet her preference is for the traditional jazz tune. |
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There wasn't a big difference between cops and mobsters, they did the same thing except one was always perceived as a hero and the other a monster. |
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The south-westerly wind certainly made a very big difference and my time would have been much slower without it as it seemed to push me all the way. |
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Whether you like to chug beer at parties or prefer a glass of wine with dinner makes a big difference when it comes to your health, three recent studies confirm. |
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He was a conscientious objector, like me, but the big difference between us was, he was ferociously anti-smoking whereas I have always been fanatically pro it. |
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Of course, the rhetoric is different, and while I'm not condoning it, there's a big difference between an ignoramus mouthing off in a pub, and firebombing someone's home. |
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In the 1970's the two-way radio made a big difference in making up trains and the brakeman were no longer giving signals with lanterns and lighted fuzees. |
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According to him, the sewage diversion plan can make a big difference. |
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Secondly, there is a big difference between a nerd and a dork. |
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An important issue often not realized in countries that do not produce olive oil is that the freshness makes a big difference. |
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Living proof if it were needed that there's a big difference between funny ha-ha and funny peculiar. |
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So, I think that if we can prevent religiosity from taking root in toddlerhood we'll make a big difference. |
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There's a big difference between investing and day trading or online trading. |
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But the really big difference between India and China arises from the fact that India's thermonuclear weapon capability is suspect. |
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Oddly, the big difference didn't come in our user ratings, where we expected the famously friendly Mac interface to shine. |
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Very simple habits like turning off the lights and TV when you leave a room can make a big difference off the grid. |
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Clearly, the right technology can make a big difference when it comes to streamlining tax department operations. |
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The big difference between the two in this country is that ice beers, coming first from Labatt and Molson, were recognised by major brewers to have potential. |
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He's going to realise for the first time in e's his career he will be in with a big, strong, powerful light welte rweight and that will be the big difference. |
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AoThereAAEs a big difference between grass-fed beef and feedlot beef,Ao said Leclercq, who manages about 250 head of cattle for a Buenos Aires businessman and eats meat daily. |
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There is a big difference between an economic migrant, who comes to Britain for better work, and a refugee who is fleeing from civil war and injustice. |
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