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Such knowledge, experience and support would make a greater difference than having a few elite schools re-enter the field.
The president has also promised a long-term energy strategy, and it is in the long term that the government can make a greater difference.
He wrote: "There is a real need for a comprehensive scheme that doesn't miss this opportunity to make a greater difference, both to the station and to the run-down area around this part of Praed Street".
It was felt that local authorities could make a greater difference to the health and wellbeing of their communities if the right expertise, powers and funding were based there rather than within a health service more focused on treatment than prevention of disease.
And believe it or not, your shareholder vote may very well make a greater difference than the votes of institutional investors.
He accepts that mistakes were made in the early days but that now a focus on 300, rather than 3,000 projects, will make a greater difference.
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Five years would probably make a great difference.
I think he can make a great difference".
Bethnal Green has equipment which can make a great difference.
"A person who loves his city can make a great difference".
"It does make a great difference to what publishers call sales and what I call readers".
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