Examples of using Little difference in English and their translations into Croatian
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there is very little difference the male and female halves of homo sapiens.
It would make little difference to the humans of this galaxy
These universes would be identical or will have very little difference but it is very important to understand that the two should not be touched.
Dear friends we are of little difference to you except that we have journeyed further along the road of evolution.
OSFP seems to have little difference from QSFP-DD, just"slightly wider
OSFP seems to have little difference from QSFP-DD, just“slightly wider
Yet the strange thing is this groundbreaking discovery has made little difference to where we live.
In COMFORT-II mean values showed little difference between the ruxolitinib-treated and the control-treated MF patients.
there is little difference in speed.
I were just having a little difference of opinion about what to do next.
In fact NordVPN has some of the fastest speeds out there and we found little difference in comparison with our normal servers.
While the experts clearly sorted out the cheap due to lack of flavors tasted very little difference to consumers.
But then, perhaps it doesn't matter for there's really very little difference between them.
choices are always better, and you have a group of people for whom every little difference matters and so every choice matters.
For stability, there is little difference, since InMotion manged to give us 100% uptime test results while BlueHost,
grass is also little difference in efficacy, the use of fog machine is slightly worse,
To the workers- the town proletariat- it might in the end make very little difference who won, but Spain is primarily an agricultural country
although right now there's little difference in real terms between the iPhone 6s
in adulthood may be little difference between coloring hair on the back and tail.
only then- when your one little difference is finally accepted- can you start dragging in your other peculiarities, one by one.