The slightest sneeze almost ordsprog

en The slightest sneeze, almost literally, can make the difference.

en Don't let people sneeze on you, and if you sneeze, sneeze into your elbow.

en The term initially referred specifically to hackers with a particular ethical code, inspired by Pex. We're dealing with products that can literally mean the difference between life and death, so it is imperative that we have the expertise in-house to make sure we are providing our customers the technical know-how to provide better care for their patients.

en I don't think there was an iota of difference from top to bottom among those eight or seven. The last three years, it's been so competitive that just the slightest little blip on the radar screen can cause you to turn over.

en If you can put a waiting period in, you can make a difference, ... This idea that gun laws can't make a difference is absurd. Of course they can make a difference.

en Hopefully it will make a big difference, ... Switching balls is a little thing, but it makes a big difference when you're playing against such good players. I didn't feel clean with anything I was doing up there in Montreal. Obviously getting here and getting used to the conditions four, five days in advance will make a huge difference.

en If you really want to make a difference, put it in your hearts and believe in it and you will make a difference. Think positively about yourself and don't let anyone tell you that you can't do this and can't do that. I challenge each one of you to reap the benefits of making a difference.

en I know there are some drugs that one or two letters can make a difference. Being able to read the difference between an 'I' and 'O' can make a big difference. Even the dosage and the way it's administered.

en In this country, it doesn't make any difference where you were born. It doesn't make any difference who your parents were. It doesn't make any difference if, like me, you couldn't even speak English until you were in your twenties.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en What you really want to do, at least from my personal view, is add value [to your company] and be able to make a difference. I can make far more of a difference by going out and explaining to people how they can use our technology and [thereby] make their jobs easier. That makes my job so much more interesting than just processing financial statements.

en Breast Feeding should not be attempted by fathers with hairy chests, since they can make the baby sneeze and give it wind.

en Society does not need more children; but it does need more loved children. Quite literally, we cannot afford unloved children - but we pay heavily for them every day. There should not be the slightest communal concern when a woman elects to destroy the life of her thousandth-of-an-ounce embryo. But all society should rise up in alarm when it hears that a baby that is not wanted is about to be born.

en We don't make fun of the music in the slightest. We treat it with the utmost respect.

en The memories that they will take away of the need and their own ability to make a difference one person at a time is what is really important. To me, that's the gift that they receive back . . . along with the awareness that they can make a difference.

en This is where we can make the most difference. We have time to make a difference, to show them how they can break the cycle with hard work and a real Christian life.


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