Sentence examples for necessary to make a difference from inspiring English sources

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There is little money or will to put in the level of early support necessary to make a difference.

In a blog post explaining why he's participating in the conference, Lessig said that the one thing that could persuade Warren to change her mind about running was "the recognition that her jumping in is necessary to make a difference.

But she cautioned it's not clear what amount of, say, melon extract in an eye cream is effective: "The billion-dollar question that the entire cosmetic industry is built on is the fact no one knows how much of these ingredients are necessary to make a difference on your skin".

Shallow hearts do not have the strength and resilience necessary to make a difference.

The Spanish animator may not be a historic, multi-billion-dollar entertainment studio, but she clearly has the raw talent necessary to make a difference in the animation industry.

"Collective Impact" poses a fairly simple paradigm: Small groups working under the rubric of a common cause directed by an organizing entity can achieve social reform at the scale necessary to make a difference.

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There is a natural tendency to limit change to tinkering at the margins, yet systemic change will be necessary to make a real difference.

"It would basically be a giant oil-industry operation, in terms of the scale of it," Goldberg said, describing the amount of capture and storage necessary to make a meaningful difference.

The evidence in favor of exercise as a treatment for depression is compelling, but what kind of exercise, how much, how often, and at what intensity is necessary to make a significant difference.

In the post intervention period, more men in the intervention group than in the control group agreed that prostate cancer screening is a decision (see Table 4; absolute difference: 41%, 95% CI 25%to57%7%; fully adjusted RR 2.79, 95% CI 1.96 to 3.47) and had the key knowledge necessary to make a good decision (absolute difference: 34%, 95% CI 19%to50%0%; fully adjusted RR 4.28, 95% CI 2.30 to 6.45).

Kaufman and MacLehose describe this further, with an example of how variation in relative risk estimates for women and men can arise from either individual or group differences: Now it is necessary to make a binary decision between 2 opposing views of reality.

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