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On paper it would mean very little.
In this NBC footage, he admits that all cuts and no revenue increases through new taxes (an idea floated by hard-line fiscal conservatives) could solve the budget problem, but it would mean "very massive cuts" in basic social services, of a kind that one imagines would be widely politically unpopular.
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He knew that a highly symbolic gesture, such as a long march to collect salt to protest against taxes on this basic commodity, would mean very little without photographers there to capture the moment and rapidly take it round the world.
But these assets would mean very little without the extraordinary, active empathy that pervades every one of his plays, extended even to those who would not appear to be his allies.
The kind of knock that would mean very little nowadays, aged just 25, he never played professionally again, and though Newcastle got their money back on the insurance, the team was never the same.
Mr Gove, who met Leighton Andrews and Northern Ireland's education minister John O'Dowd last week, said the changes would mean "very different qualifications".
All that would mean very little if the app itself wasn't terribly easy to mess around with (not to mention rather handsome).
Therefore, in our opinion, the suggested change would mean very little improvement relative to the original version while would require repeated calculations on the two parts of the database.
But there is a crucial difference between cover-up and conspiracy, and as other authors and journalists who have covered Bin Laden's killing have pointed out, for Hersh to be right it would mean that a very large number of people had agreed on a very detailed lie and stuck to it over several years in countless interviews.
So if a silicon LED technology succeeds, it would mean the technology could be very cheap".
The money on its own was a tantalising offer in Pakistan's nascent ecosystem, but it would mean ceding control from a very early point.
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