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It makes a tangible difference.
Those donors have no illusions that their money makes a tangible difference: if anything, it's more like a drop in the lake than a drop in the bucket.
As our community stands united and makes a tangible difference, we are reminded yet again how divisive issues like BDS do not change who we, as a community, are.
Perhaps more significantly, it's hard to tell if Iowans really care about non-profit work done by corporations that, as a Clinton Foundation spokesperson told me, "have a long history of supporting an enormous range of philanthropic work and want to apply their expertise and resources in a way that makes a tangible difference".
The primary intention of our intervention is to continue supporting interactions between Coaches and their groups, and follow students longitudinally to see if the Academy makes a tangible difference in long-term career choices.
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Despite the compromises the Liberal Democrats have had to make in government, our action has made a tangible difference.
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The fetish for 180g "heavyweight" vinyl doesn't make a "tangible difference" to the sound, Bidder says.
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