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So I agree with Melinda that we don't have the luxury of picking and choosing a single target; to make a difference, we have to be jugglers.
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Aim to make a difference.
The message seems clear that free cancer cells in the peritoneal cavity, if present, need to be specifically targeted in order to make a difference in the outcome of gastric cancer patients with peritoneal spread.
"Kevin is back playing county cricket, and while the assumption is that is not all he's targeting, he does want to make a difference for Surrey – he's buying into everything.
The modeling and optimization should be targeted on activities likely to make a difference.
But Cuomo's policies still fail to meet even the baseline targets scientists say are needed to make a difference on global warming.
Both theories emphasise the key role of intentions to act or behavioural goals and of self-efficacy (the perceived capability of performing the target behaviour), for example, the ability to make a difference to the child's weight.
He's an obvious target, a player who is good enough to make a difference so long as he understands and handles the expectation at Celtic Park.
It's time to introduce policies that could start to make a difference like targeting cut price high strength larger sold by supermarkets at less than it costs to buy a bottle water".
"But it takes real targets -- numerical goals -- if we are going to make a difference".
Even "targeting" those ads at particular groups of voters doesn't seem to make a difference.
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