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Without them, Rose at less than full speed was not likely to make the difference.
Federal officials and industry executives refused on Friday to disclose specific details, which are likely to make the difference between a plan that shields hundreds of thousands of people and one that shields almost no one.
Exactly the same could be said of Van Persie's 20-goal tally and in addition to the sublime skill that saved Manchester United late on in the Cup at West Ham last weekend, the Dutch striker has rescued his side from so many unpromising situations that even Roberto Mancini recently admitted he is likely to make the difference between United and City this season.
Nor will many of those who bother to think about such things believe that tax cuts amounting to less than half a percentage point of annual receipts in two years' time are likely to make the difference between happiness and misery.Some of the blame for this lies with the Tories' own lack of self-confidence.
Brookfield is very close to succeeding; the readers of this article are likely to make the difference.
But with multiple players scrambling to build into a new and novel space those hair-splitting tech decisions are likely to make the difference between success and failure.
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But it is the inspection process itself which is likely to make the most difference: it is now clear what a well-run council can achieve, and where the badly run ones are going wrong.
My daughter already came across as an impressive young woman based on her accomplishments, and I had no idea whether one more line on her résumé was likely to make the slightest difference.
Democrats have requested hand counts in three other Florida counties, but for various reasons hand counting is likely to make the biggest difference in Palm Beach.
The three that are likely to make the biggest difference in the delegate count tonight are those receiving the least media attention: Virginia, Idaho and Massachusetts.
For example, the use of the soy-array to identify differentially expressed transcripts or the use of only one of an almost endless number of assay conditions that have been developed for proteomic or metabolomic analyses are likely to make the numeric differences noted unreliable.
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