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"Such a practical difference for this person," Ms. Troya said.
Sadly, the legal actions do not make much of a practical difference for the seven tenants who had held out over the years as the building deteriorated, but were forced to leave last September after the Fire Department deemed the structure too dangerous to inhabit.
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If there were a chance of making a practical difference to the Government's policy there might be a case for Corbyn to ignite a civil war.
He said its recommendations for change, including a review of sanctions policy, would make a practical difference to the lives of many of his distressed constituents.
He called the calculation error "a minor variation" that "doesn't make a practical difference".
A blue tide may indeed make a practical difference in the short term.
One where it might be able to make a practical difference, Dixon suggests, is employment.
But the stuff that can make more of a day-to-day practical difference for runners often proves to be lower-tech, more affordable fare that, in its own way, is no less innovative.
Whether a majority thinks it would make a big practical difference is another matter.
There is a substantial practical difference in these methodologies.
Today, several justices noted that doctors commonly test pregnant patients' urine for medical reasons and wondered aloud what practical difference an additional test for drugs could make.
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