Difference
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Everybody here has an ability to use something to make a
difference
to the world.
But every single one of us here, if we want to make a difference, we can, an there is nothing to stop us.
When a photo like this can be returned to someone like this, it makes a huge
difference
in the lives of the person receiving it.
The project's also made a big
difference
in the lives of the retouchers.
But you could say, "Invest in Africa in over 1,000 languages, and it wouldn't make a difference."
Who will he become because someone took a stand and made a
difference
in his life?
I wanted them to know that we will be bearing witness to them, and that we will do whatever we can to help make a
difference
in their lives.
CO: And that makes a
difference.
But if you represent any sort of difference, the prescription to "be you" can be super challenging.
I hope that each person here has the beautiful luxury of representing
difference
in some context in your life.
But when we figure out this, when we figure out how to celebrate
difference
and how to let people bring the best version of themselves forward, well holy cow, is that the world I want my sons to grow up in.
I've since learned that if you really want to make a
difference
in the world, you have to design outcomes.
She had gathered with others to watch 'The Sultan's Elephant,' and, you know, it just made all the difference."
There's a large temperature
difference
between us here on earth and the cold of space.
That difference, at least conceptually, could be used to drive something called a heat engine to generate electricity.
And that attitude was, even though I'm a 14-year-old working in her garage on something that she doesn't completely understand, I could still make a
difference
and contribute to the field.
Because while computers can learn to detect and identify fraud based on patterns, they can't learn to do that based on patterns they've never seen before, and organized crime has a lot in common with this audience: brilliant people, relentlessly resourceful, entrepreneurial spirit — (Laughter) — and one huge and important difference: purpose.
And so while computers alone can catch all but the cleverest fraudsters, catching the cleverest is the
difference
between success and failure.
What might explain the
difference
in the experience of these two nearly identical men?
The
difference
in the quality of medical care received by people with mental illness is one of the reasons why they live shorter lives than people without mental illness.
But beyond the staggering numbers, what's truly important from a global health point of view, what's truly worrying from a global health point of view, is that the vast majority of these affected individuals do not receive the care that we know can transform their lives, and remember, we do have robust evidence that a range of interventions, medicines, psychological interventions, and social interventions, can make a vast
difference.
I think it would make a huge
difference.
And it is my contention that the manner in which we train our leaders will make all the
difference.
Julian Treasure: What a
difference.
Not much
difference.
When you're in the low-power pose condition, only 60 percent, and that's a whopping significant
difference.
The
difference
today is that, with every trade we make, comment we leave, person we flag, badge we earn, we leave a reputation trail of how well we can and can't be trusted.
Now if we just flick back and forth between those two, you can see what a staggering
difference
there was between reality and what doctors, patients, commissioners of health services, and academics were able to see in the peer-reviewed academic literature.
But in the end, it was Nathaniel who showed me that if I was truly passionate about change, if I wanted to make a difference, I already had the perfect instrument to do it, that music was the bridge that connected my world and his.
I've run several dozen such surveys in different parts of the world, and in all cases except one, where a group actually underestimated the trade-to-GDP ratio, people have this tendency towards overestimation, and so I thought it important to give a name to this, and that's what I refer to as globaloney, the
difference
between the dark blue bars and the light gray bars.
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