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Having an early indication of a child's gestation can make a vital difference in these circumstances.

Having that personal power and visible local leadership can make a vital difference".

There are two simple things he must do, which will make a vital difference.

The president has less than five months to find a way to make a vital message sink in.

I'm interested in it, but I don't feel like I've done the legwork to make a vital contribution.

Henry was odds-on to score but Lee Woon-jae sprinted off his line to make a vital save.

But having your desk and chair set up to suit you can make a vital difference to your health.

The programme received vociferous criticism but nonetheless ploughed on to make a vital milestone in Archers plot history.

But, as in the British colonial wars of the nineteenth century, in such places as Omdurman and Fashoda, any one can make a vital strategic difference.

In such circumstances, an aide-memoire for stressed staff whose attention is being pulled in all directions could make a vital difference.

But Mr Canete and many others involved in the negotiations insist that the Paris summit can still make a vital contribution to tackling climate change.

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