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But Red Bull said in an e-mail that its drinks "can make a marked contribution to the enhancement of performance in sports".
Ms. Fields said that although posting calorie counts did not seem to make a marked difference in customer behavior, consumers liked having the information.
Williams retain their talented line-up that make a marked improvement on the recent outings last season, with Felipe Massa and Valterri Bottas returning to the cockpit.
She said a merit pay system was unrealistic because it is difficult to make a marked difference in a student's performance in a summer.
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