make difference in a sentence
- The sharing of experience should, theoretically, make difference more palatable in interpersonal relationships.
- It does however make difference, whether the photograph is taken landscape or portrait.
- He discussed about making difference between the sacred and the secular.
- The length of the vowels is not making differences for the meaning of words.
- The installation was a part of the Making Differences exhibition at the Swedish History Museum.
- It's difficult to find make difference in a sentence.
- The artwork was part of the exhibition Making Differences.
- "We can make differences and changes, " he said.
- The landscape is presented in false color to make differences in surface materials more easily visible.
- The sequential nature of the language makes differences between model versions easy to compute and view.
- Microbanks are making differences around the world.
- HABITS : Smokers'Ethnicity May Make Difference
- Meaders said she was " saddened we haven't been able to more effectively share the Gospel to make difference.
- It is useful for research because it makes differences between male and female heterosexual preferences clearer than studies of behaviour.
- And we just want the races to reconcile, for people . . . on a one-on-one relationship, to make differences.
- "Erma proved that it is really possible for one individual to make difference in the world, " said Father Patrick Tonry.