Examples of using Is a difference in English and their translations into Danish
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Computer
But there is a difference.
There is a difference between"urban dwellers" and"rural dwellers.
However, I do have difficulties with Amendment No 2 andI want to explain- as it is one of the very few points where there is a difference between the Commission and Parliament- why we take that view.
There is a difference.
There is a difference of opinion, but I have been recommending that we should refer in this matter to people with disabilities and that we should have all of the documentation framed in that way.
People also translate
But there is a difference between them.
There is a difference in the solution.
We forget there is a difference between sin… and evil.
There is a difference between injectables and injecting heroin.
But there is a difference between form and content.
There is a difference between session Cookies and permanent Cookies.
Mr President, there is a difference between blame and accountability.
There is a difference between the two.
Mr President, there is a difference between guilt and responsibility.
There is a difference between them and us.
There is a difference between people and people.
There is a difference between belief and knowledge.
There is a difference between humans and animals.
There is a difference between excited and happy.
There is a difference between blame and accountability.
There is a difference between injectables.
There is a difference of views and temperaments.
No. There is a difference between simple and bleak.
There is a difference between simple and bleak. No.
There is a difference between saving and savings.
There is a difference between courtship and marriage.
And there is a difference between sadness and depression.
There is a difference about D.O. Penedès and D.O. Cava!
But there is a difference between account ability and control.
Where there is a difference between myself and the Commission is the issue of which services should remain in the reserved sector.