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Ultimately we might end up being deprived of the one piece of political television that last time actually appeared to make a difference to public engagement with our democracy – especially amongst the young.
It was an extremely humbling yet uplifting experience – even when he was terrified and injured, he recognised me (I had nursed his child a few days previously) and my being there appeared to make a difference for him.
And they appeared to make a difference as the visitors earned their first win in four games to move above Sheffield Wednesday and Barnsley.
Mode of catheterisation appeared to make a difference to the likelihood of experiencing either a stricture or having retained necrotic tissue.
One can hypothesize the reasons why the intervention appeared to make a difference to some communication skills competencies but not to others.
Following extensive exploratory analysis, we identified that a six hour cutoff increment appeared to make a difference in terms of survival, and so the variable for time from first sepsis-induced organ dysfunction to start of study drug was divided by six in order to determine if there were differences in outcome by six-hour intervals from onset of organ dysfunction to treatment.
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In contrast, receiving such support did not appear to make a difference in survival.
But it does not appear to make a difference: 62 percent said that the ouster of Mr. Hussein was, by itself, worth the cost in American lives.
"If women want to consider having acupuncture for hot flushes they should know that although previous studies show it is better than doing nothing, our study demonstrates that needling does not appear to make a difference".
It was incredibly cheeky for the government to then insist that universities both provide and pay for this work.Yet it is precisely this sort of meaure that appears to make a difference.
Early music exposure appears to make a difference.
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