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Despite the compromises the Liberal Democrats have had to make in government, our action has made a tangible difference.
We feel that the scheme has made a tangible difference to the sector – our return on investment report published in March shows that cohorts three and four made savings of over £550,000, not only adding value, but new and much needed talent.
The last four years of freedom has made a tangible difference.
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(PCT, director) As a result of these missing elements, interviewees expressed frustration that they were not able to judge if the different policies and programmes in HWHL had made a tangible difference to obesity prevalence in England.
The Audit Commission, for example, remarked in 2009: "It is difficult to identify the extent to which pooled funds and other joint financing arrangements have directly achieved better value for money or have made a tangible difference for service users... focus has tended to be on process rather than outcome".
For their part, the Lib Dems argue they have made a tangible difference through taking more people out of tax, increasing free childcare provision, and seeking limits on some of the government's welfare and counter-terror reforms.
The actions of the father, Alhaji Umaru Mutallab, may not have made a tangible difference in the Christmas Day attack.
What a great reward, and nothing more fulfilling than knowing you've made a tangible difference in the lives of others.
He has made a real difference.
The funds have made a real difference.
Technology has made a revolutionary difference.
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