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But it's also because soaking the rich only makes a difference on the margins.
Boosting the supply of new houses only makes a difference if higher volumes are sustained over the very long term, like a couple of decades.
A former US solicitor general once told me that, in his opinion, oral argument only makes a difference in the outcome of 5% of the cases before the US supreme court.
Figure 1 inspects the potential to consider median rather than mean risk, which only makes a difference when assuming Lomax claims.
The authors concede that a larger study might have found differences, but if the colour only makes a difference for a few people, then authorities need to make a judgement about whether it's worthwhile.
And it not only makes a difference for her, it makes a difference for generations to come.
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This will only make a difference when there is a genuine shift in the way decision-making power is distributed and expressed.
Without the ball in his hands, Ewing could only make a difference with his defense.
No matter how convincing the evidence, it will only make a difference when organisations can make their own business case.
The government should be honest with the public, and admit that it can only make a difference at the margin.
But Labour can only make a difference to people's lives when it is in government, implementing policies that make our country a fairer place.
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