(1) I had never driven a 4X4 before but you don't notice any difference from a normal car except for the height.
(2) Disgust for both Jews and women become for such men a way of asserting their own difference from mere mortal beings.
(3) Tactics books are readily available, and in many instances there isn't a lot of difference from one to the next.
(4) The gross margin is the difference between the total cost of the goods and the final selling price
(5) He wouldn't know the difference
(6) If the antecedent is more true than the consequent, then the conditional is less than the maximal truth by the difference between their values.
(7) The Department of Labour examined data from 2001 when the pay difference was 40 percent.
(8) The difference between the expected value and the certainty equivalent is the risk premium for the gamble.
(9) But for the boy, a transformation has to be achieved to an awareness of an identity based on difference from the mother.
(10) We retreat into our irony cages when we feel threatened by our difference from other people.
(11) The question then becomes: how can we free difference from these normative connotations?
(12) Their difference from one another
(13) There was a difference in their approach
(14) The music is an odd blend of soft feminine jazzy folk-rock, with little difference from song to song.
(15) It is claimed that there remains a substantial difference between that sum and the full amount of the loss.
(16) But there was one crucial difference from all the other appeals I'd received.
(17) Judging by my experience of American culinary habits, they will notice no difference from home cooking.
(18) We will operate within it, of course, but anyone who watches us won't notice any difference from what we were doing this time last year.
(19) The most noticeable difference from last time was the lack of the big windows.
(20) You wouldn't notice the difference