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For one, a company must make a considerable investment to switch to Internet telephony.

It did, however (a fact largely ignored) make a considerable profit worldwide.

If this was addressed coherently, it would make a considerable difference to government finances.

Where detainees were held also appeared to make a considerable difference in their cases.

Collins said he thought the adjustments would make a considerable difference.

The study demonstrates that the surface morphology can make a considerable contribution to corrosion and thus corrosive wear.

And indeed, Mr. Barak did make a considerable peace offer in July 2000 at the Camp David summit.

This would not only prevent waste, but would also make a considerable difference to the lives of many people.

The Spark's extra circuitry could make a considerable difference, said Larry Nitz, G.M.'s director of global electrification.

Rimbaud did make a considerable fortune in Ethiopia, but in February 1891 he developed a tumour on his knee.

Thus, although geochemical proxies indicated an ombrotrophic regime in the mire, geomorphological characteristics may make a considerable contribution to environmental conditions.

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