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For me the critics don't make much practical difference".
It will be awkward to remember, sure, but there won't be much practical difference.
Fundamentally, lawmakers, economists and others say there is not much practical difference between the two plans.
Neither step is likely make much practical difference in the near future.
The simple fact is that eight planes are not enough to make much practical difference.
Britain has stayed with the pound, so its refusal will not make much practical difference on fiscal policy.
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And anyway, everyone knows that even if the NLD does win 44 seats, it won't be able to make much practical, legislative difference in a chamber of 650-odd parliamentarians still heavily dominated by the USDP.
I know some students will receive a lot more than the £750 a year I was given, but irrespective of that, it doesn't make that much of a practical difference to a person's life.
Sadly, the legal actions do not make much of a practical difference for the seven tenants who had held out over the years as the building deteriorated, but were forced to leave last September after the Fire Department deemed the structure too dangerous to inhabit.
Moreover, as Westminster politicians of all stripes have hastily made clear, if Scotland votes No, the devolved administration will soon get so much clout that the practical difference between staying in the union and leaving it will narrow.
Is this simply a theoretical dispute without much practical meaning?
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