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A difference of a handful of points could make no tangible difference to the outcome of the in/out vote in the UK if one of the two sides has a clear lead (as most polls currently suggest).
No tangible difference between bad and good probe sets is seen when comparing the two histograms shown in Figure 1.
Our results showed that in the first 3 days of RD, treatment with lutein or corn oil produced no tangible difference in glial activation (data not shown).
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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.
(PCT, director) As a result of these missing elements, interviewees expressed frustration that they were not able to judge if the different policies and programmes in HWHL had made a tangible difference to obesity prevalence in England.
It makes a tangible difference.
"There is already a tangible difference in the feeling on the floor," he said.
But it's hard to see what tangible difference his passing makes to me.
Yet Europe appears unlikely to pony up enough forces to make a tangible difference there.
This work is about art making a tangible difference to a wider society.
People will want to see how their contribution is making a tangible difference to the world, Gurel-Atay predicts.
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