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John Denham, for example, laments that "we live in a society where all sorts of multiple identities are possible, but it's almost as though Englishness is the one that's not legitimate," a disingenuous echoing of rightwing grievances that ignores the concrete differences in how these identities are performed and experienced.
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One is rather less specific than the other, in terms of the concrete difference that this aid is expected to make to people's lives.
Quantitative measurement of the impact of these factors and concrete differences were done in the frame of the project and will be presented in other articles.
Beyond such concrete differences, Allard believes that for the world at large, the election will mostly impact the image of the U.S. "McCain projects more of the traditional image of the American conservative, while Obama's image is radically new and more attractive for Europeans," she states.
It's true: there are such few concrete differences in policy between the candidates that Clinton supporters seem to rely on an attitude that pities Sanders supporters' optimism for a grand change.
Hoping to change that, the British Science Association interviewed representatives from six major parties about their views on research issues and has posted the videos online but they ended up with few concrete differences to highlight.
OVER a long campaign, it's become maddeningly difficult to tease out concrete differences in how Barack Obama and Mitt Romney would deal with an angry, unmanageable world that at once craves and resents American intervention.
Apps, cybersecurity, and big data are making concrete differences in how aid organizations are helping refugees.
"We have not identified a single instance involving a threat to the United States in which the program made a concrete difference in the outcome of a counterterrorism investigation," it said.
Not only did the board conclude that the bulk surveillance was a threat to constitutional liberties, it could not find "a single instance" in which the program "made a concrete difference in the outcome of a terrorism investigation".
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