make a difference造句31. Brown demonstrated that courageous leadership can make a difference in ending racial discrimination, perhaps more so than bureaucratic bean-counting exercises.
32. What are some things that make a difference between a slow ride on a slide and a fast one? 2.
33. Does that make a difference, or did he and others just start the ball rolling?
34. The more detailed analysis presented here therefore strongly suggests that the Home Support Project does make a difference.
35. This habit of enlisting people to make a difference was very powerful.
36. Create an environment where every employee can feel that he or she can make a difference.
37. Only when you overcome the crisis of self-confidence can opportunity make a difference in your life.
38. Does it make a difference from where staff are supplied if they do a good job?
39. Some are staunch racists; some are trying to make a difference on the campus.
40. We must find time to stop and thank the people who make a difference in our lives.John F. Kennedy
41. When this happens the authoritative directive does make a difference.
42. They are learning how to use what they learn so that they can understand and make a difference in the world.
43. We make a difference between new word and coinages.
44. Most criminals can't make a difference between right and wrong.
45. What did make a difference, though, was the amount of company stock owned by institutional investors, with -- wait for it -- greater institutional ownership translating into poorer stock performance.
46. Speaking before the weekend game, Wenger pointed out that this development, plus a little less ill-fortune with injuries, could make a difference next season.
47. Progression of Subclinical Coronary Atherosclerosis: Does Obesity Make a Difference?
48. But some things will always stand out above the rest, and many of the factors that really make a difference will never be taught at an ordinary business school.
49. Lift gathers international entrepreneurs, artists, managers, researchers, investors, CEOs, designers or ethnologist, people who come to be inspired and meet those who make a difference.
50. Dr Glenn Wilson, of Gresham College, London, says: 'Exercise can make a difference for some people.'
51. An individual spell can make a difference between winning and losing the game.
52. Does the rate of exchange growth make a difference to Chinese economy?
53. "I believe that individuals can make a difference," Chon said in a magazine interview.
54. We must make a difference between the two types of contradiction.
55. I've already turned in my absentee ballot. I've been watching the news about people who voted in '08 but don't feel their vote is going to make a difference this time around.
56. VOA's Peter Heinlein visited the Ethiopian town of Awassa, to meet an Ethiopian-American man who returned to the land of his birth to Make a Difference with youngsters hungry for learning.
57. Iter said it would be wrong to dismiss out of hand the notion that an amateur could make a difference.
58. Eric Peterson is the head of St. George's School in the northeastern state of Rhode Island. He wanted to see if a thirty-minute delay would make a difference. It did.
59. To achieve this means inviting keen, able-bodied (and able-minded) youngsters to join him to learn about, act on, and explore our planet to make a difference for the sake of saving our planet.
60. Business Psychologist, David Chang, lists self regulation and variety as things that really make a difference in the workplace.