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The authorities say that local arrests rarely make a difference.
The Justices say that oral arguments rarely make a difference in the outcome of cases.
"A few of them have contributed to bringing down a studio, as with Fox and Cleopatra in 1963, and with United Artists and Heaven's Gate in the late 70s, but individual flops rarely make a difference".
Educational factors rarely make a difference, particularly for women of color.
Probability (P) - In a large election, individual votes rarely make a difference, especially when there's a voting scheme in place like the Electoral College (US).
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The new television technology brought to the game rarely made a difference.
Worcester believes papers can have an effect on readers' views, but that it rarely makes a difference.
Contrary to what prosecutors may wish to believe, the reputation of a prosecutor rarely makes a difference in how we approach a case.
NEWLY discovered evidence may seem like the unjustly convicted's dream come true, but the reality is that such evidence rarely makes a difference in this country.
Even so, the ACT human rights commissioner has said that the ACT "had rarely made a difference to the actual outcome of cases, and the direct right of action remained under-utilised".
Since full-time students rarely make a living on their own, that difference could mean tens of thousands of dollars.
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