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"At the same time, I wanted to be involved in something that would make a difference.
"If there was one thing that would make a difference, what would it be?" she said.
I did it to help develop a therapy that would make a difference to people's lives".
Perhaps if Roth could intervene before 8 November, that would make a difference.
PF: I think the thing that would make a difference is a properly organised pay structure.
"If they take an outward-looking, free-trading approach to the rest of the world, that would make a difference to sentiment and investment.
"There's no amount of argument that would make a difference to our lives if we can't be sure that there's a table between us now," he said.
She did not make it, but instead frantically forgot to flush, quickly pulled out her food (like that would make a difference), and spilled it everywhere.
And I haven't heard any proposals, whether they involve increasing domestic oil production or reducing oil consumption, that would make a difference to that bottom line.
A year ago the student council was asked to come up with a couple of projects that would make a difference to the lives of the college community.
Mr. Romney takes some limited damage for the general election, but of the kind that would make a difference only in an extremely close race.
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