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"Three percent on a portfolio as large as ours makes a material difference," he said.
There is increasing evidence that leadership impacts on mortality and morbidity rates; that great leadership makes a material difference to the quality of the environment staff work in, and a corresponding impact on the quality of care they provide.
"The standard for a false or misleading advertisement is whether the ad makes a material statement that is likely to mislead the consumer," said Kent R. Middleton, an advertising professor at the University of Georgia.
But the accountants do not require them to be inserted unless a given accounting procedure makes a "material" difference.
A chief executive who makes a material misstatement that causes a 50-cent drop in his company's billion-share float now faces 11 years in jail.
This module makes a material difference from conventional monitoring system which can only express environmental data in real-time or a specific moment.
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"The amount of money he spent made a material difference".
Would this legal difference make a material difference?
The pair could be deemed to have made a material difference in previous group matches.
And then you make a material that's super elastic, or has shape memory".
The only man who would make a material difference is David Miliband, and he is in New York.
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