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Thus, in practice, this probably made relatively little difference.
The Bush administration has made relatively little use of special envoys.
Until they acquired firearms, humans made relatively little impact on animal numbers or with some exceptions their range.
The idea has made relatively little headway among academics and performers of early music, and it still spurs heated debate.
Another concern for visitors is the drug-related violence that has claimed thousands of lives, particularly in the north of Mexico, but has made relatively little impact on the Yucatán.
It made relatively little impact on religious painting in France, and painters such as Pierre Subleyras continued to work in a Baroque idiom until the arrival of Neoclassicism in the second half of the century.
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History books make relatively little mention of her.
Spanish cooks make relatively little use of cheese.
Richard Greene, Sitwell's latest biographer, makes relatively little of her striking appearance.
It makes relatively little difference whether the language uses an alphabet, like Greek or English, or ideograms, like Chinese.
But otherwise it will make relatively little difference, as he is already focused on the caucus states that will vote in February.
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