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While Ward, who averages 3.1 rebounds, can hardly be expected to make a difference on the boards, the Knicks are 30-18 withimin in the lineup.
The new kicker, the first-round draft pick Sebastian Janikowski, is expected to make a difference, and indications are that he will.
An Invaluable Forum The Democratic freshmen who entered the House in the post-Watergate classes of 1974 and 1976 expected to make a difference, fast, in contrast to their predecessors' long years of quiet back-bench servitude.
In this paper we consider consecutive systems due to their potential for novel nano-architectures in general, where schemes able to significantly enhance reliability at low redundancy costs are expected to make a difference.
Blinding or lack of blinding is not expected to make a difference concerning overall mortality.
62 An explicit grounding in formal theory is likely to support fuller understanding of how the interventions are expected to make a difference, and to contribute to building a knowledge base for improvement.
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The area where Mr. Eddington is expected to make a major difference is with the morale of employees.
NORTHERN IRELAND is the only bit of Britain in which this election is expected to make a big difference.
The ruling is expected to make a significant difference to the lowest-paid workers in St . Louis
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