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difference

[dif-er-uhns, dif-ruhns] / ˈdɪf ər əns, ˈdɪf rəns /




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“I was like, ‘If I’m going to work in fashion, I want to make a difference, instead of just adding more and more,’” Russell said.

From Los Angeles Times

Plus, they say, it would take a hefty increase to make a real financial difference—a pricey proposition with 424 House and Senate members.

From The Wall Street Journal

Data for last year laid bare the stark difference in fortunes for tech and more traditional industries, with ICT exports soaring, while metals, plastics and metal-cutting machine tools were all lower.

From Barron's

According to the suit, the difference is as much as 25 students per teacher to an average of 34.5 to one teacher.

From Los Angeles Times

Her mum Amy says knowing what's coming, rather than being taken by surprise, has made a massive difference to their confidence and peace of mind.

From BBC