"It's clear there's a difference between the way they communicate, compared to other companies, " he says.
There's a difference between investing in research that's being done there and investing in the refurbishing of some piece of architecture there.
It's time Bradley--who briefly left the campaign trail late last week to see a doctor about an irregular heartbeat--learned that there's a difference between playing dirty and just taping the other guy's mouth shut.
"There's a difference between having a gizmo and having a ratings service, " he said.
There's a difference between kicking back with a book and kicking back with a Nook.
But there's a difference between arguing that you want different measures and pretending those measures don't exist.
There's a difference between empathizing with a character and identifying with a star.
But there's a difference between trying to be competitive with the world and trying to be apart from it.
The problem: There's a difference between value-for-money and hitting the pricing sweet spot.
There's a difference between providing services and compassion for those who are in such professions and being in favor of it.
There's a difference between what is good and what is popular.
Remember how we found out that there's a difference between the Google-branded Android firmware and its HTC-modified equivalent, and the latter isn't allowed to feature the silkscreened Google logo?
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"There's a difference between that and showboating, " Cronkite says.
But there's a difference between that version of the player and this current one: In college, when the kid played shooting guard until his junior year, he didn't dribble or pass so much.
The explanation for why there's a difference in lengths requires us to take a radio trip around the sun (virtually, of course, in my radio piece, with sound effects that come entirely from my mouth plus a little boost from my engineer Manoli Wetherell).
This isn't a marginal shedding of a few grams, either -- there's a noticeable difference when compared to the Lumia 920.
But in a certain sense, what you're saying is that if you are someone who came into this relationship, if you're someone who came into being a part of the American family, there's a profound difference.
The film resembles "Independence Day" in several ways, the most obvious being the beating that the White House takes. (Also the C-130's eerie ability to defend itself against our Air Force interceptors, at least for a while, by putting out a futuristic force field.) But there's a crucial difference, and to discuss it I must first make a confession.
Yes, Obama did something similar (his father's humble beginnings in Kenya), but there was a difference: in Jonathan's version there was the subtext of a God-ordained destiny.
There's a huge difference between Cumbria and Croydon and it's not just in the spelling.
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We only have about two minutes left, but I'm curious if there's a generational difference?
There's a big difference, though, and it lies at the heart of Rosen's success.
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