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The only practical difference between them is that they act at different ends of the molecules that form the switches.
The only practical difference I see in the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is that instead of 10,000 bombs, it took only two.
The only practical difference between the Abbott conservatives and the Turnbull ministry appears to be Abbott's backing of a change in the rules of engagement for airstrikes, which Abbott suggested, the US Defence Secretary Ashton Carter has said he would be prepared to consider, and Turnbull's defence minister Marise Payne has reportedly rejected.
The earlier case is all but moot; since Ms. Harris already certified Mr. Bush as the winner after a hand count in Broward County, the only practical difference if the hand counts are ruled out are the 393 votes Mr. Gore picked up in Broward.
The only practical difference is that the observations are sequences.
As most of the Southern Rhodesian politicians saw it, they were as good as independent; if full autonomy were granted in the form of dominionship, the only practical difference would be a rise in expenses for foreign representation, as Salisbury would have to maintain its own embassies abroad.
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The U.S. and its P5-plus-1 partners have choosen to work toward this comprehensive trade on a step-by-step basis, which I think is the only practical approach, given the fundamental differences between Iran and the P5-plus-1.
It's the only practical choice.
It's the only practical response.
Again, attaching a mouse is the only practical solution.
That, Bush implied, is the only practical path to normalcy.
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