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She is convinced that caps on noneconomic damages are the only steps that could make a substantial difference and that the current proposals would only delay imposing caps, possibly for three years.
But – if they decide not to issue a ruling on the constitutionality of the law – they way they do it could make a substantial difference, SCOTUSblog's Lyle Denniston explains.
The key shift was to understand that it didn't have to be scientifically important – it just had to be important to local people, and then it had real value, and could make a substantial difference to their lives.
Consideration could be given to reducing its frequency, for example, the checks at 1, 3, and 5 am could be omitted during the second night, which could make a substantial difference to the patient.
We're on the verge of full implementation of healthcare reform that could make a substantial difference in the trajectory of the HIV in the United States.
As I look out at 2014 and beyond, there are a number of important, simple steps that could make a substantial difference in making the world a healthier and more stable place.
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The development "will make a substantial difference to the shortfall in London," he added.
There is no benefit in 'salami-slicing' and spreading the funds too thinly to make a substantial difference to anyone.
Tinsley is also wary about believing that the EBacc will make a substantial difference to language learning.
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