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Afraid that's not enough information. Difference between an acre and what else are you questioning?
old enough to tell the difference between smarticles and fish
Long enough to be the difference between murder and choice.
Your question is wonderful .... But we are not intelligent enough to answer it ....
A pre-malignant lesion is a lesion that, while not cancerous, has strong potential for becoming cancerous. An example would be a callous-like area between the cheek and gum where someone who chews tobacco keeps the tobacco plug. Given enough time, that area will often turn cancerous. Sometimes a chronic irritation from an ill-fitting denture can be called pre-malignant. The cause of a pre-malignant lesion should be determined and eliminated, and the lesion should usually be biopsied to make sure it is not cancer.
There was some relaxation of tension and animosity between the two countries, but not really enough to make much of a difference. The Cold War continued.
cancer is cancer, no matter where it originates. If it's malignant it can metastasize, and if it does that enough a person WILL die given enough time.
He might, but it wouldn't be because of his narcisism. The true narcissist cares about his partner's feelings only to the extent that they reflect on him. The old joke is apt. "But enough about me. Let's talk about you. What do you think of me?"
Without more information, there is not enough to conclude that there even is a difference.
error, was happening when you are not really sure enough about it...uncertainty,was the thing that you understand
A male woodlouse will have a penis if you look close enough
The difference between macro and micro decomposers is micro decomposers can't be seen by the naked eye while macro decomposers are big enough so they can be seen.