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There's really no difference in this case".
At root the show's message is that, for all the difference, there is really no difference.
There's really no difference between a life sentence and a sentence of life without parole.
"But when it comes to drugs, it's a highly regulated business — there's really no difference".
And I think he's implying that there's really no difference between 2(b) and 3.
"There's really no difference that we've seen between the sovereign wealth funds and any other large investors," Mr. Ross said.
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It is based on the idea that if there are really no differences in the Gleason scores of BRCA1/2 mutation carriers and non-carriers, then any differences in our sample must have arisen by chance, and are equally likely to occur in favour of the cases than of the controls.
Therefore, if there were really no differences, we would expect the number of cases with a low Gleason score who are matched to a control with a high Gleason score (n=1 in Table 6) to be roughly equal to the number of cases with a high Gleason score who are matched to a control with a low Gleason score (n=10 in Table 6).
One of the most memorable lines of the debate was Carson's story about taking out half a brain and realizing that skin color really makes no difference -- our brains develop who we really are.
It really makes no difference.
"It really makes no difference to me".
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