Examples of 'enough to make a difference' in a sentence

Meaning of "enough to make a difference"

enough to make a difference: This phrase indicates having a sufficient amount or level of something to create a noticeable impact or effect. It suggests that the quantity or quality is significant enough to produce a meaningful change

How to use "enough to make a difference" in a sentence

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enough to make a difference
That will not be enough to make a difference.
Not enough to make a difference in maneuverability.
Paper and pencils enough to make a difference.
Not enough to make a difference over short.
But it still moves enough to make a difference.
Short term novelty responses to overhyped environmental awareness are not enough to make a difference.
Not fast enough to make a difference anyway.
A single episode of growth is not enough to make a difference.
Come down enough to make a difference to borrowers.
I am not even close to wealthy enough to make a difference.
But not enough to make a difference.
I just was not getting in close enough to make a difference.
But not enough to make a difference at reasonable ranges.
Most people do not care enough to make a difference.
Long enough to make a difference.

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And it must occur fast enough to make a difference.
Enough to make a difference and stop the bleeding?
Not too much but enough to make a difference.
For many companies, these strategies are commonplace and are not enough to make a difference.
Not nearly enough to make a difference at all.
Their numbers are sufficiently strong enough to make a difference.
But often enough to make a difference.
A brisk walk around the block can be enough to make a difference.
Not soon enough to make a difference.
But it is unclear whether the moves will be enough to make a difference.
A few is enough to make a difference.
I hear people say that we are not strong enough to make a difference.
It was not enough to make a difference.
We believe a normal amount of working hours should be enough to make a difference.
Let us be bold enough to make a difference.
Congrats to Bob Cox and all the TOTS bloggers who care enough to make a difference.
But it was not enough to make a difference in the number of delegates allocated to him.
It can stick around long enough to make a difference.
It 's not enough to make a difference on product quality or delivery readiness or production scale.
They will not earn enough to make a difference.
That 's enough to make a difference between being nobody or Olympic glory.
And can he survive long enough to make a difference.
Is that enough to make a difference in Elementary school?
They do not appear to be large enough to make a difference.
A pile, enough to make a difference.
I only hope the change is quick enough to make a difference.
But can it be enough to make a difference in how I see him?
Just a few hours a couple of times a month is enough to make a difference.
Yeah, not enough to make a difference.
They do not feel they are good enough or important enough to make a difference.
I mean, just enough to make a difference.
But any other household light should not be strong enough to make a difference.
Will policy improve enough to make a difference to people 's lives?
To be useful, debt relief must be substantial enough to make a difference.
Not enough to make a difference Joel!

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