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"  "McCain came in for him and made a difference.
That's where the second current — Democratic mobilization — made a difference.
It turns out, using the genuine article made a difference.
Your social class and your rank also made a difference.
It really, probably had — it probably made a difference, actually.
But Mueller saying it live on camera made a difference.
If you'd never known, would it have made a difference?
It's a seemingly minor intervention — but it's made a difference.
He became determined to write articles that made a difference.
We made a difference for our child and our daughter.
That made a difference in the outcome in each case.
So enabling greater public scrutiny might have made a difference.
It took away our inside guys and made a difference.
That time in Rockford really made a difference for me.
"That made a difference to the rest of the world."
Do you think Serial made a difference to his case?
Blessed to have met your family and made a difference.
Somehow, Germany's concern for its manufacturing workforce made a difference.
Cronin said Cincinnati's focus on Taplin made a difference Saturday.
All of them made a difference in the Cubs' victory.
"Nothing made a difference," she says, getting a little teary.
Activists that made a difference and made a good point.
Who made a difference in your life this past year?
Second, Brown made a difference well beyond the schoolhouse gates.
But in both cases, Mr. Miller's efforts made a difference.
"Your intellectual curiosity and leadership made a difference," McMaster wrote.
But Dr. Lee's status as an Olympian made a difference.
Ultimately, Styles says that therapy made a difference for him.
Some activists believe their campaigns have already made a difference.
Regardless, he's already made a difference by inspiring others to donate.
They could have been anywhere, it wouldn't have made a difference.
Both she and John made a difference in their friends' lives.
Would Captain America's endorsement have made a difference for John Kasich?
Packing cubes are the only things that have made a difference.
The company's efforts in the last year have made a difference.
Education levels also made a difference in what methods women used.
Where I have made a difference is in my command staff.
"When I projected my story, it made a difference," he said.
Not like it would have made a difference to my mom.
Yes, Dion Lewis and LeGarrette Blount would have made a difference.
What I care about is, have we collectively made a difference?
But when they did not, the Trump appointees made a difference.
Despite our failure, I believe that we protesters made a difference.
The selection of who got to be mentors made a difference.
Having the legal support from the government has made a difference.
Whether sharing that information would have made a difference is unclear.
Here are seven moments when The Voice clearly made a difference.
Sean Casten was one of the candidates who made a difference.
She just likes little building blocks that have made a difference.
And the numbers show that its efforts have made a difference.
But they also didn't find that it always made a difference.
"It's made an impact here and made a difference," she said.
How the refugee made a difference in making their community stronger.
" Ms. Holecko said the students "feel like they made a difference.
The routine of being there for someone else made a difference.
The researchers also looked to see if demographics made a difference.
Would they have made a difference for the victims of Katrina?
She was handing them out and man, has that made a difference.
It made a difference, and Bernie did really well in the south.
It's just knowing what you've done made a difference in their life.
Google, but it's not hard to imagine that it made a difference.
I don't know if that would have made a difference or not.
You can call that sane or not, but it made a difference.
"She's come along and obviously it's made a difference," says the source.
The new efforts made a difference in several cases, including difficult ones.
An expanded control group, he adds, would not have made a difference.
But yeah, I think at that level, it has made a difference.
But it is unclear what forces might have made a difference there.
The Hornets finally cranked up the defense and it made a difference.
In at least a few cases, doctors thought it made a difference.
Trump's clear-cut opposition to the Trans-Pacific Partnership made a difference.
It is not clear whether the extra resources have made a difference.
Things changed because people paid attention, spoke up, and made a difference.
But we are creative complainers, and our complaining has made a difference.
If you'd testified, do you think it would have made a difference?
I do think it would have made a difference in public opinion.
A sitting president made a difference for a current member of Congress.
That these maps made a difference that's still visible today is striking.
I taught in the public schools and thought I made a difference.
Would it have made a difference if your friend had said something?
But the Titans' depth on the offensive line has made a difference.
Others who've experienced homelessness tell us what made a difference to them.
I think it probably wouldn't have made a difference in the book.
Neither a saver's age nor the balance in the account made a difference.
Even if this housewife had known truth, it wouldn't have made a difference.
I felt like I'd wasted a chance that could have made a difference.
That makes doctors and nurses "feel like they made a difference," Moulin added.
Derek was a right-hearted man who made a difference in his life.
Some people contacted me over social media and said, 'you made a difference.
However, the actor said he didn't feel it would have made a difference.
"These steps have made a difference and continue to do so," he said.
I knew my new routine, albeit expensive, made a difference in my skin.
"On the other hand, Andrea made a difference that is significant," she continued.
"Whether or not we would have made a difference, it's impossible to know."
No amount of M&Ms, offered stories or soothing words made a difference.
Republicans do not want to acknowledge that this could have made a difference.
At the end of the day, you've done something that's made a difference.
Plus, the bonus cash back has made a difference in my cash flow.
Hillary Clinton's coattails — and Donald J. Trump's anvil — have made a difference here.
If Felix had leaned at the line, it might have made a difference.
Whether or not we would have made a difference, it's impossible to know.
NAACP President Derrick Johnson says it would have made a difference had Gov.
But that hasn't made a difference to arcane rules on summer flounder catches.
"I think it would have made a difference," Ms. Cameron said on Sunday.
He has to sit here with the people who actually made a difference.
In the unending task of keeping the Republic, journalists have made a difference.
The question now has shifted to whether the Russian trolls made a difference.
His efforts that day, and all of his efforts since, made a difference.
Still, the administration's ramping up this week seems to have made a difference.
For me and a lot of my family it has made a difference.
The researchers also note other ways M-Pesa could have made a difference.
That would have been the way that I could have made a difference.
In the end, none of the preparation or the meetings made a difference.
Even if the people I choose don't win, I still made a difference.
I believe we have made a difference for the better in American culture.
But the fact that Mueller said it live on camera made a difference.
Her refusal to stay quiet appears to have made a difference in this case.
If I waited for change to happen, I never would have made a difference.
He made a difference in the lives of those he came in contact with.
He felt that having his friends and support crew on hand made a difference.
Now, the variance is gaping and has made a difference in bottom-line rulings.
When I ask Andrews if the battery made a difference for blackouts, she laughs.
You made a difference to us, the people at home, and hopefully for yourself.
We don't know if that made a difference in his performance, but something did.
"It made a difference to me," a dismissed female juror told reporters on Thursday.
But in the remaining men, the age when they were overweight made a difference.
"But I can look back on my day, and say 'I made a difference.'"
What finally made a difference: I cited ICANN's policy on Domain Name Dispute Resolution.
But my sense is, yeah, I think it has made a difference, you know?
The huge turnout meant that Iranians felt their vote ultimately made a difference. 3.
I was never in a situation where more stamina would have made a difference.
I still don't think what was on those tapes would have made a difference.
Putin also said that peace talks held in Astana, Kazakhstan, had made a difference.
This does not seem to have made a difference to the article's reception, however.
You can now take some comfort in knowing that you have made a difference.
Shaub said the sessions made a difference for the people who participated in them.
Reflecting from his perch in Bonn, Germany, he knew he had made a difference.
What made a difference was the delegates' attitude toward gender discrimination in the workplace.
Q. Do you think the trial made a difference for the women who testified?
J. D. Martinez really made a difference for them, and he's the perfect example.
Falling asleep conscious of the good that enveloped me each day made a difference.
We locked the facts down, gave voice to our community, and made a difference.
"Her determination and perseverance on this issue has certainly made a difference," he said.
Here are the stories of two women who took action and made a difference.
On Monday afternoon, her mother received word that Claire had already made a difference.
I mean, it was about a teacher who made a difference in his life.
It seems like a small thing — and it was — but it made a difference.
I think that our meditation gatherings have made a difference and woven us together.
"I'm not saying the [Rescue Task Forces] would have made a difference, and I'm not saying they wouldn't have made a difference, but it would have been more medics and more hands helping out," Coral Springs Fire Chief Frank Babinec told the Herald.
And after Clinton lost, some people wondered if Swift's support could have made a difference.
In the last of her Instagram posts, Lovato celebrated that she had made a difference.
I drink it all day, every day, which has made a difference in my face.
The lack of funds for violence-interruption programmes is likely to have made a difference.
LaSalle thinks this type of program could have made a difference for Gardner and Patrick.
They've already made a difference: Sidney's school worked to diversify the literature on its bookshelves.
My legacy is that I made one film that made a difference to some people.
Would Dave's magical presence have made a difference in Rory and Jess's tragically doomed romance?
The medicine and lifestyle changes made a difference, and Scott said he soon felt better.
He says he's been impressed on how quickly Snow's made a difference in this community.
I don't know whether really that's made a difference to how jet-lagged I am.
Intelligence agencies have not concluded that Russian efforts made a difference in the election result.
"I think we've run a great and positive campaign and made a difference," said Dogus.
Facebook has already made a difference in recent elections abroad, including in Canada and Britain.
"I don't know that it would have made a difference or not," Chief Reinbold said.
And ponder whether he could have made a difference had he been preaching that day.
And I felt — for good reason — that nothing I said would have made a difference.
Real leadership from the White House in devising a plan could have made a difference.
Klobuchar's most recent debate performance has made a difference — particularly the ensuing spike in fundraising.
"We feel it has made a difference in our strength and conditioning program," Englehart wrote.
Although Afghan women continue to endure these heinous conditions, American forces have made a difference.
Here are five ways in which women have made a difference in Syrian peace efforts.
This could have made a difference in a major part of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation.
It's really made a difference in my life — I know that things could be much worse.
But Rubio conceded there is no way to know if it would have made a difference.
IBIS really made a difference in my day-to-day use of the Z7 and Z6.
The survey found that the Chinese government's efforts to spread health insurance had made a difference.
Then, organizations need to give their new supporters feedback demonstrating how their contributions made a difference.
I promise you based on years of experience that this spacing made a difference for Cruz.
And I promise, you've made a difference in the lives of the ones who love you.
But VaxSyn never worked, and no fine-tuning in its biochemistry could have made a difference.
Progress is measured in projects completed and lives impacted, and I think we made a difference.
It's impossible to know whether Cambridge Analytica's psychographic algorithms truly made a difference in Trump's victory.
The 5 things I learned in college that actually made a difference in my life today
She loved that now she had a girl, and it made a difference in her life.
But it's clear that having an outside watchdog that publicly disclosed its findings made a difference.
Here, nine international artists and tastemakers describe the gifts that have made a difference to them.
And every Egyptian attack that fizzled raised questions about whether he could have made a difference.
In the small but important world where he made a difference, he will be sorely missed.
He said he felt at the time that he'd made a difference, albeit a small one.
So we really made a difference between the two parts of the set they were on.
Already, they have made a difference in the lives of thousands of New York City residents.
" Gipson posted a follow-up to her original video, titled, "Have I Made a Difference Yet?
The reasons are more technological than regulatory, but policy has made a difference at the margins.
"Most everyone believed that Bush's immediate post-93/11 signaling made a difference," Gartenstein-Ross said.
If you solved the revealer early, down at 114 and 115A, it probably made a difference.
Instead, these cities' governments spent countless dollars and hours on proposals that never made a difference.
One way we know it was the actual content of the seminars that made a difference?
How much do you think the candidates made a difference versus the fundamentals of the district?
"I'm not saying the [Rescue Task Force teams] would have made a difference and I'm not saying they wouldn't have made a difference, but it would have been more medics and more hands helping out," Coral Springs Fire Chief Frank Babinec said in an interview on Thursday.
"We'll be following to see if the criteria we set up made a difference," Ms. Edmondson said.
But almost two months later, has this effort to scrub Nazis off the internet made a difference?
In Georgia, however, the governor's race is close enough that Kemp's tactics could have made a difference.
From all corners of the world comes proof of Kim as a person who made a difference.
I begged my surgeon to let me start physical therapy a bit early, which made a difference.
And as a program that Senator Harris participated in — and it made a difference in her life.
The healthy switch has made a difference for Taylor, who proudly showed off his weight loss results.
Trump claimed that his robocalls and tweets attacking Ossoff made a difference in a post-midnight tweet.
"The upshot is that Judge Reinhardt's vote made a difference," the Supreme Court wrote in its opinion.
But none of these strategies made a difference: The end result, more often than not, was terrible.
It's not clear if Carter's endorsement would've made a difference if delivered in a more timely manner.
Without a sense of urgency, antipollution measures that could have made a difference years ago have stalled.
"If you help five people every Thursday, you feel you've made a difference each week," he notes.
It seems to have made a difference, although not enough, some tenant advocates and city officials said.
"That's a critical delay in his case and could have made a difference between life and death."
When it's a subject in which he lacks expertise, he said, the calls have made a difference.
The statement did not reference an incendiary bullet or say whether it would have made a difference.
They found someone/something they believed in, they dedicated themselves, stuck with it, and made a difference.
I think, I made a difference in that person's life, an immediate difference, and that's pretty spectacular.
He worked to prevent or blunt dangerous and impulsive presidential decisions, and he often made a difference.
How women made a difference Women would also play a key role during and after the war.
His presence made a difference in the 80th minute when he stopped a potential breakaway by Díaz.
In its first decade, the Senate Caucus on Foster Youth flexed its influence and made a difference.
Having groceries in the refrigerator has made a difference in a home filled with difficulty, she said.
"The temporary occupant of the White House and with his tweets, that made a difference," said Del.
"If It had come to Lakewood, New Jersey, it probably would have made a difference," he said.
But in 2015, what really made a difference was the rise of the Reclaim Australia protest group.
In other words, it's possible that last week's legal drama made a difference, but it's not a given.
It's time we made a difference, so I've dedicated a significant portion of my time to helping others.
Both teams were effective at the free-throw line, but Louisville was busier, and that made a difference.
It's easy to have an opinion about artist Jackson Pollock, but Clement Greenberg's opinion actually made a difference.
If I would have been able to convince her to go Friday, would it have made a difference?
In the case of mRelief they've already made a difference in thousands of lives, from Chicago to Alaska.
" The Trump effect: "I'm going to piss off my liberal friends, but you know what made a difference?
But there's really no denying that the increased Clinton administration funding for policing and incarceration made a difference.
"Yes, I agree the bombing of the past few weeks has made a difference for Assad," he said.
Andrew Cuomo said it's too early to know whether PTC could have made a difference in Thursday's crash.
Years after the fact, people still tell me that reading the truth made a difference in their lives.
"   "Those are the people who've made a difference in this world, people that stand up for what's right.
None of these switches would have made a difference, though, if I spent my new savings or earnings.
What I do is meaningful to me and has made a difference in the big scheme of things.
"I actually do think it made a difference," she said on an episode of CNBC's Life Hacks Live.
We want to know what else made a difference — big, small, forgotten — in healthcare over the last decade.
Again and again I would make these three key points: I'd like to think I made a difference.
Have you — or any other young people you know — ever brought attention to something that made a difference?
The study authors found that spikes in temperature made a difference in the lifespans of coronaviruses across surfaces.
For whatever reason, this time, I've been able to keep this routine and that's really made a difference.
But even if he'd decided to take the risk, there's no guarantee it would have made a difference.
Once I got over myself and realized I had a right to Medicaid, it made a difference immediately.
While we ate, they told us how the changes in Salinas have made a difference in their lives.
They've made a difference for Pauline McCaulla, 55, who has been volunteering at the market for seven years.
When I&aposm retired, maybe I might think I made a difference for people to have a go.
Eating healthy, exercising, keeping up a healthy weight, drinking in moderation, and not smoking all made a difference.
He pointed out that apologies made a difference not just for Clinton but for President Ronald Reagan, too.
"Historically, first ladies have made a difference on a trip like this," said Michael Beschloss, the presidential historian.
It's too soon to say whether these now abandoned rules would have made a difference in Port Neches.
Interviewed on BBC Radio's Today program, which she guest edited, Jolie said the campaign had made a difference.
Students ran down those hallways desperate for safety, and we know that seconds could have made a difference.
I don't know how successful his tenure as lieutenant governor will be, but he's already made a difference.
Would it have made a difference if British actresses Naomie Harris or Sophie Okonedo had stepped into "Hidden Figures"?
"Slow but steady progress in reducing cancer deaths among the under-85 population" also made a difference, Kessler said.
"It made a difference that the crew of the Enterprise were trying to be ethical space explorers," says Jones.
"You don't think that made a difference in terms of the Congress I've got to deal with?" he said.
But in the end, it might not have made a difference because this film was made for Hill – literally.
Republican governors have vetoed similar legislation in Arizona, Indiana and Arkansas (where Wal-Mart's opposition clearly made a difference).
Mind you, she rarely looks unradiant, so it's hard to say whether her condition [pregnancy] has made a difference.
You wonder if leaving the house earlier would have made a difference, as vehicles slowly crawl along the road.
We made a difference, and in this case, in a real way that's going to help millions of people.
I like to think that because we were all committed to that, we made a difference in that body.
It might have hurt in terms of lighting up the target, but that might not have made a difference.
Few details have been released and it's not clear whether a fuller prison staff would have made a difference.
They killed a few thousand rich people, which certainly made a difference, but it was ultimately a bourgeois revolution.
But in the 2018 midterm elections, voter participation among Puerto Ricans surged, suggesting that outreach has made a difference.
However, as Graham acknowledges, it is unclear whether such a law would have made a difference in this situation.
But it is not necessarily the case that the more draconian Chinese approach made a difference in the outcomes.
"His involvement has made a difference because it gave us a legitimate seat at the table," Mr. Ashman said.
Rachel Krys, co-director of Britain's End Violence Against Women Coalition, said she thought #MeToo had made a difference.
I don't think it made a difference, because they did not change anything in the shop to accommodate me.
He made a difference on the defensive end, blocking three shots as UCLA shot 214 percent from the field.
Although relatively new technology, these systems have already made a difference in the real world, according to the Institute.
In this new feature, we explore a personal connection that made a difference in the lives of two artists.
Sometimes something as simple as listening more could have made a difference in losing or maximizing a good employee.
Not that it would have made a difference if they were alive—the company that authorized it doesn't exist anymore.
Budde has also posted a sign outside her house asking the woman to stop, but it hasn't made a difference.
"I've gotten letters from people all over the world who said he made a difference in their lives," said Cheryl.
Anything that he would've said during the Women Tell All [wouldn't have] made a difference because I was at peace.
In our phone calls, bus drivers Abed and Jordan recounted a number of instances where human intervention made a difference.
"I think it genuinely might have made a difference to some of the people I reached out to," she said.
It might also have made a difference that 2016 was the year of the monkey in the Chinese zodiacal calendar.
"The end result was that this made a difference in kids' lives that Jesse went to school with," recalls Leone.
But in the example of Wells Fargo, for example, legislation like this being in place could have made a difference.
And I think when you see it roll out, you&aposll see that their input made a difference, especially there.
"I've gotten letters from people all over the world who said he made a difference in their lives," says Cheryl.
We shouldn't reflexively send $10 to the Red Cross and then walk away feeling as though we've made a difference.
Obamacare absolutely made a difference for the uninsured population, and a strong job market created the conditions for income gains.
"I've gotten letters from people all over the world who said he made a difference in their lives," Cheryl said.
Many people live much longer than Patrick's 27 years, wondering if they made a difference or positively affected their world.
Having the subject of the neglect and abuse in the rental market speak directly to their circumstances made a difference.
The study authors found that sheer calorie intake wasn't the only thing that made a difference; specific nutrients did, too.
He's a terrific friend and a world-class journalist who made a difference in the world and in my life.
PLEASE tell America the women that made a difference for this country and I'm not talking about your stepmother either!
A lot of these people want to be naysayers.... But you want to criticize someone who has made a difference.
The couple even went to hotels and other family members' homes to see if different bath water made a difference.
"We focused on things we could do in America that made a difference and were replicable elsewhere," Mr. Bloomberg said.
But he believes that it wouldn't have made a difference because his daughter didn't have a head-and-neck device.
By analyzing which changes made a difference, the researchers figured out what kind of refugees people are willing to accept.
But as the seed germinates, as a seedling develops, it proves to the individual that their actions made a difference.
Previous convictions could be revisited if the flawed evidence can be shown to have made a difference in the outcome.
What would count for writers like Lerner and Zapruder as a meaningful poem, or a poem that made a difference?
Technology has made a difference, with some auctions having 60 percent of their sales to the telephone or internet bidders.
That move made a difference, reducing the use of antipsychotic drugs by 35%, according to a statement emailed to CNN.
It might be someone who made a difference in the community, or someone who put others first in challenging situations.
And what could I have done better that would have made a difference for that show to make it successful.
The Psychoactive Substances Act was inevitable, but ridiculous—ban imaginary drugs, as if banning tangible ones had ever made a difference.
Thanks to dream, for six hours, viewers saw and heard these women speaking directly to them, and it made a difference.
They made a difference Hashtags like #OrlandoUnited, #PulseShooting and #GaysBreakTheInternet on Twitter continue to pool together words and acts of solidarity.
She succeeded by following her gut and doing what she believes is right, and in the end she made a difference.
"No background checks process would have made a difference in this case because the person had no criminal history," Sullivan suggested.
It is days like this, when you know you have made a difference, that give you the determination to keep going.
He didn't even resort to the perfunctory political move of praising teachers who had made a difference in his own life.
However, he seemed to think that neither President-elect Donald Trump or his opponent Hillary Clinton would have made a difference.
She started making small but meaningful lifestyle changes, like eating nuts alongside sugary fruit, which she claims have made a difference.
From the limited perspective of our three-day tour -- mostly inside bases -- it seems the Marines have made a difference here.
Cillizza: In 2000, it's broadly acknowledged that the Bush PR operation outflanked that of Gore -- and it made a difference. True?
But she did say that an unspecified left knee injury that cropped up the night before made a difference against Pliskova.
" Democrats doubted that their votes would have made a difference anyway, noting that several Republicans had switched from "no" to "yes.
Her presence, like that of other women on the Armed Services Committee, has made a difference in how military women fare.
In the Fuller case, there was no doubt that favorable evidence had been suppressed, but would it have made a difference?
The availability of the information is now spread wide enough that it must have made a difference in the discourse. Right?
That, he said, could be a real engine for the economy, though the one-day event had already made a difference.
We focus on people who made a difference on a large stage — people who, we think, will command the broadest interest.
"Reporting it wouldn't have made a difference," he said, standing outside his farm in Xijiahe, a village in China's Shandong Province.
And I'm going to give it to those organizations, institutions and individuals that made a difference to me in my lifetime.
"No metric, no matter how opaque or how clear, has made a difference in that discussion during my lifetime," he said.
In Kirbyville, a former lumber town 134 miles (216 km) northeast of Houston, personal visits have made a difference for some.
It may well be that those 60,000 votes that made a difference in the Electoral College were swayed by fake news.
The family matriarch also shared that her children having offspring of their own has made a difference on their outlooks on life.
Of the new babies, 25% were second children, up from around 260% before 22050, suggesting the policy change had made a difference.
"And I'm getting calls and letters from so many people where the watch has made a difference in their life," he continued.
Called the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, the honor is given to someone whose humanitarian work has made a difference in the industry.
The America's Got Talent judge revealed that dance is the tool that made a difference in her world when she lacked confidence.
If you know someone who has made a difference and enhanced people's lives in some extraordinary way, submit your nominee to AHCtv.
In 2014, millions of people commented on the FCC's net neutrality proceeding and the overwhelming support for strong rules made a difference.
For example, there is no evidence that another candidate visit to this or that state, for example, would have made a difference.
Kansas fourth district is a situation where even a small amount of resources could have made a difference, and few were given.
Dr. Shayla Nunnally, National Conference of Black Political Scientists president, said the photo would have made a difference to Obama's election chances.
But if you look at really substantial reductions that really made a difference overall, well, there the picture seems to be different.
However, Edwards from Reading University, said it was hard to say whether "Eastern versus Western" medicine made a difference in this case.
"I've got to know that our time made a difference," and if we spent it "inspiring the next generation, then mission accomplished."
Some Democratic lawmakers who support #NeverAgain's stance attended Friday morning's news conference and argued that the students' push has made a difference.
It made a difference for Leticia Reyes, a 54-year-old janitor who every weeknight cleans an office on K Street downtown.
Nor is there any way to predict whether reporting "red flags" to authorities about a given teenager would have made a difference.
Do you think the #MeToo movement has made a difference to female actors in terms of the power balance in the industry?
"I don't think it does," said former Republican National Committee communications director Doug Heye, when asked if Bannon's departure made a difference.
Rather than dwell on the decision let's consider some of the things that made a difference to the flow of the fight.
"Every leader I've met has always made me feel like my work was appreciated and made a difference," one customer support specialist writes.
I've thought about all the things, big and small, that have made a difference on a given hard day, or month, or year.
Their conclusion: While the third-party vote could have made a difference in some key states, including Michigan, it's more complicated than that.
Scary berries: How food gets contaminated and what to do We also found that the kind of surface made a difference as well.
My advice is to download the app so you can contribute to The Cause and know you made a difference in someone's day.
And it's not that the work we've done over the past 27 years hasn't made a difference — because I absolutely believe it has.
We've seen a lot of agitation among employees at companies like Google and Amazon for more inclusive workplaces that has made a difference.
He threw a lot of pitches the first inning, threw a bunch of pitches in the second inning, and it made a difference.
Maybe I was subconsciously working faster to overcompensate for the lost time, or maybe stepping away from work midday actually made a difference.
Though certainly not an exhaustive list, these seven inventions made a difference for low-income communities in November, challenging inequality in innovative ways.
Looking back, what really made a difference in her career was meeting Mickey Drexler, chairman of Outdoor Voices and head of Drexler Ventures.
"It is also nice to feel like you made a difference — inventing something or raising kids or helping people in need," he says.
UCLA's 43-30 dominance on the glass made a difference on a night when the Bruins and Washington State performed similarly on offense.
"Our mother was such a strong, beautiful and happy woman who made a difference to the lives of everyone she knew," he wrote.
It was a little thing — a phone call, one I'm sure he doesn't even recall — but it made a difference that still resonates.
Every member of Congress can tell you what work they are most proud of or how they made a difference for their constituents.
"It's not like we made money on it, but it made a difference to being able to provide for my family," Wrubel said.
But the Louisiana Supreme Court reversed that decision, ruling that the new evidence would not have made a difference in the jury's sentence.
That is true enough, but from time to time, at critical instances, great men have made a difference, for better or for worse.
Garcetti has made a difference in L.A. like few mayors have with various initiatives ... the crown jewel was snagging the Olympics for 2028.
After the 2016 election, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg initially brushed off concerns that fake news on his platform might have made a difference.
Garrett Regunberg, 32, pointed to the rallies against President Trump's travel ban as an example of ongoing activism that has made a difference.
A randomized trial published last year tested whether wearing short- or- long-sleeved white coats made a difference in the transmission of pathogens.
It's possible this wouldn't have made a difference — Mr. Joyce's margin of victory was substantial, and voters are an unpredictable lot these days.
She believes that voter suppression in swing states, made possible by a ruling by the Supreme Court in 2013, also made a difference.
In an interview, Ms. Belin said she hoped that what she had created had made a difference, highlighting the dangers of plastic pollution.
But it's the way I've always thought about what I do, and I think it's the way this museum has made a difference.
"Except instead of two people finding love, it's lawyers finding impactful work where they can feel like they've made a difference," she said.
"The extent to which ESG factors have made a difference to the eventual rating is clearly indicated by the relevance score," Steel said.
We tried it all, and while not all of it made a difference, I believe we worked hard to find a way through.
Don't get caught up in just listing every leadership role you've ever had — think about the ones where you truly made a difference.
Simmons took San Antonio's defensive philosophy—don't foul, move your feet with hands up—to heart and it made a difference on Harden.
After a year, officials hope to report whether the cameras made a difference areas like officer performance, civilian complaints, crime levels and prosecutions.
In my tests, tapping on this enhancement icon in the Sonos app definitely made a difference, without diminishing any of the other sounds.
"By putting my story out there, I feel like the thousands of prayers and good wishes we received really made a difference," she says.
No matter what your politics, you can't deny that Antonin Scalia, Tom Hayden, Janet Reno and Nancy Reagan made a difference in their lifetimes.
Among the 10 highest-paying fields, pharmacy majors scored highest in terms of meaning, with 77% saying they felt their work made a difference.
Vitevitch found that the number of words and syllables made a difference: "There's sort of a sweet spot of about four words," he says.
"It made a difference" in the market, offering more creativity than the classic, boxy SUV, said Stephanie Brinley, a principal analyst at IHS Markit.
For workers at the now-defunct Toys R Us, Payless, and Shopko, had her plan already been enacted, it could have made a difference.
Denver's Special Teams Made a Difference Carolina's special teams have been a ticking time bomb for Carolina all season, the organization's one clear flaw.
It makes me think that all of the work the trans community has done over the last 30-plus years has made a difference.
According to the former dean of the Supreme Court press corps, senators' votes on Court nominees have seldom made a difference for them electorally.
Protest is, of course, an important part of our society, and we have had huge protests throughout the years that have made a difference.
He said the resources that Las Vegas had access to made a difference in how the city was able to respond to the tragedy.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg asked SW General's attorney, Shay Dvoretzky, if it would have made a difference if the Senate had confirmed Solomon's appointment.
Ellen came and made a difference in the lives of her neighbors and perfect strangers who trusted Ellen with their votes and their futures.
But even in those societies, where elder care frequently depended on the unpaid labor of women, demographic and socioeconomic shifts have made a difference.
Still, she suggests that returning volunteers be "humble" when it comes to claiming they have made a difference, either for others or for themselves.
So far, no op-ed or anti-Trump cri de coeur has made a difference, not even John Oliver's heavily googled "Donald Drumpf" takedown.
We weren't going to get the kids that made a difference if you don't go out on a limb on a few of those.
May: In our hearts, we are tribal, and have always made a difference between us and them to survive since the beginning of time.
The other possible outcome was what actually happened: Sanders losing to Biden across the board, and Biden's endorsers looking like they made a difference.
While critics questioned the value of the deal after Mr. Trump called off the new tariffs, Mr. McAleenan said the threat made a difference.
Justice Rodney Jerke said the couple didn't intend to harm their child, but Ezekiel was denied medical attention that could have made a difference.
The fact that Obama was a real candidate, and my color—even if I wasn't engaged in the process yet, that made a difference.
Here you also feel satisfied that you made a difference, but you made a far, far bigger difference with the same amount of investment.
But none of that made a difference at passport control last month when he arrived at Kennedy Airport on an evening flight from Istanbul.
Leading lawmakers from both parties have voiced alarm at the suggestion of Russian interference, whether or not it made a difference in the outcome.
We don't know that your sending the letter would have made a difference; repeated warnings during your relationship didn't seem to change his ways.
Justice Stephen G. Breyer, writing for the majority, said the withheld information would not have made a difference in the outcome of the trial.
Few details have been released and prison officials have not disclosed whether they believe factors such as increased staffing would have made a difference.
Moreover, Democrats constantly pounded it as a giveaway to the rich, which Republicans acknowledged had made a difference in how Americans viewed the law.
If the calorie labels made a difference, you would expect to see declines in New Yorkers' calorie consumption while Newark residents' consumption remained constant.
Making some storms male was never convincingly proved to have made a difference to public awareness or public safety, but that was not her point.
Now through July 4, 2017, you can nominate someone who has made a difference in people's lives in an extraordinary way by visiting AHCtv.com/redbandanna.
The ER doc told us that even if we&aposd somehow spotted the issue earlier it wouldn&apost have made a difference in the end.
I think if the bill hadn't been jammed through, if it had taken 30 more days, the online advocacy would have actually made a difference.
The Rangers will almost have to go through Washington, or Pittsburgh, or both to reach the Cup Final, and Shattenkirk could have made a difference.
But I don't really think it would have ultimately made a difference the way the rules of engagement had been determined and ultimately what happened.
It also tested whether it made a difference if the robot was shown to have social skills before it asked not to be turned off.
This time around she abandoned all formality ... kissing and hugging just about everyone while seeing how funds raised from the cookbook have made a difference.
Silas ticked off the names that made a difference in the 26-23 run to end the quarter — Howard, Jeremy Lamb and Walker among them.
Over the 28 years in the restaurant business, we got hundreds of letters that remind us of when she made a difference in someone's life.
Although the crisis continues, the recently signed presidential executive order to incarcerate families together may be a sign that speaking up has made a difference.
It wouldn't have made a difference for any of use but it is the kind of low-life, sleazy politics people truly get sick of.
While it's not known exactly why acupuncture may have made a difference, one theory is that the treatment stimulates the muscles along the gastrointestinal tract.
He might have made a difference for the club in the Europa League final — which gives the winning team a place in the Champions League.
Chiang Rai Governor Narongsak Osotthanakorn told CNN the heavy duty water pumps have made a difference, but the rain continues to be a significant factor.
The first time a family member told me I made a difference, or a patient hugged me after a long shift, it was actually shocking.
Google has come up with many innovative products, and many innovative services, that have made a difference in our lives — and that's a good thing.
Despite nine double faults, Kvitova made a difference with her serves, winning 78 percent of points on her first serve compared with Muguruza's 56 percent.
While his presence hasn't really changed the parliamentarian rules or structure of Congress, it has made a difference in the way the game is played.
Mr. Singer said he wasn't sure the downfall of the Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein had made a difference in the volume of assertions by victims.
" — Mr. McCarthy, former police superintendent "Part of what may have made a difference to the jury was the officer's very emotional reaction after the shooting.
You can't change everyone's minds, so you do what you can, for as long as you can do it, and hope you made a difference.
It wasn't clear enough how all the different activities really impacted my stress levels, although I did learn that deep breathing certainly made a difference.
"You go to bed that night of your birthday and you just feel like, maybe you matter or that you made a difference," she said.
"We've had the Chinese agree in this public fashion to things we think were important before, and it hasn't made a difference," Mr. Scissors said.
The government has said tree-planting efforts have made a difference, though some scientists argue that this strategy has done little to stop desert expansion.
"It made a difference to people when the president of the United States comes to your area that's been hammered by a hurricane," he added.
The company recently surveyed members to ask which of New York's fitness instructors were the most motivating, or had made a difference in members' lives.
"Those are huge changes in this country and they have made a difference for millions of people, and I will always be grateful," she said.
This isn't another who's who list based on long-standing reputation; rather it is a look at who made a difference in the past year.
"When our freshmen took the oath, they made a difference, ensuring the priorities of their communities would be the priorities of the Congress," she said.
And then look at Bernie Sanders showing up talking about Hillary Clinton and that they made a difference not just on the platform but beyond.
When this article went to press, there was no official answer as to what had gone wrong, or whether quality controls would have made a difference.
That's the story I wanted to tell—the story about how people responded and what they did and how doing what they did made a difference.
"I feel strongly that we've made a difference in every restaurant that's opened its doors to us," Carlo wrote in a blog post confirming the show.
After her shoots, Gamand sends questionnaires to the shelters she worked with asking them if the images made a difference, and the answers are universally positive.
"What's made a difference to me is that they've scheduled it before Diwali," said Sahni, who is competing in the Airtel races for the first time.
Except that YouTube Rewind is often seen by creators and the community as an acknowledgment of people and trends who made a difference on the platform.
He controlled for age, gender, eye color, and hair color, too, confirming that it truly was the simple claim of multiracial heritage that made a difference.
The offer of Western troops was kept to an absolute minimum, denying UNAMID the sort of kit and operational efficiency that might have made a difference.
Sometimes I wonder if becoming a naturalized Japanese citizen — which would require giving up my US citizenship — would have made a difference in my housing search.
Ultimately, those questions made a difference: Simpson was acquitted in the June 1994 killings of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ronald Goldman.
The final deadline is on Tuesday, after which a clearer picture of how enrollment did, and whether the lack of ads made a difference, should emerge.
The Ice Bucket Challenge made a difference, the Mannequin Challenge made people stop and think, and now, the Chuck E. Cheese Challenge is just perfectly corny.
"We could see that they wanted us here and it made a difference to us," President Joseph Hunt said when asked why his company chose Ogden.
They defended their system of background checks, and batted back suggestions that a "panic button" in the app for contacting police would have made a difference.
But the bill provides real measures that might have made a difference, constituting the most useful response to last year's events that we've seen so far.
But Mr. Graham said defense experts would testify that Mr. Gray's injury happened later, was catastrophic, and that medical care would not have made a difference.
Several groups say they made a difference in second-tier races where the party didn't invest as much money—a model that can be scaled nationwide.
In each of those states, the funds from the national party have made a difference, erasing deficits in federal contributions against the respective Republican state parties.
This past year's top 10 CNN Heroes included people who made a difference for victims of wars, natural disasters, and those with physical and developmental challenges.
Though he is not really a student of history, the President might want to look back at some of these presidential speeches that made a difference.
"The theory that that hair tousle made a difference is based on the supposition that Jimmy's fans went to him for political acumen," Mr. Colbert said.
Ireland's youth surge has made a difference in politics, experts told me, especially with the recent referendums on marriage equality in 2015 and abortion in 2018.
It is difficult to prove conclusively that the law has made a difference in people's health, but strong evidence has emerged in the past few years.
"Proximity does still matter, and the fact that the E.M.A. is here has made a difference," Daniel Zeichner, a lawmaker for Britain's opposition Labour Party, said.
Mackay's connection with Mickelson, honed over nearly 600 tournaments together since Mickelson turned pro in 1992, probably would not have made a difference there, Mickelson said.
"The idea that an armed crowd would've made a difference — if it made any difference, it would've been worse," Peters told Stuart Varney on Fox Business.
His willingness to do whatever he can to buoy up the Jazz offense made a difference in the absence of starters Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert.
We never tried to tell anyone how to think, but we were able to bring to their attention issues that often made a difference to them.
Residents say easier access to water has made a difference in their lives, particularly those of women and girls, who are traditionally charged with gathering water.
From the very beginning of the proceeding, FCC leadership laid out that it would be the quality, not the quantity, of the comments that made a difference.
"Google has come up with many innovative products and services that have made a difference to our lives," EU Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said in a statement today.
"To know there is something my husband and I put together that's lasted and helped us feel like it's made a difference is just amazing," she says.
"NYPD Detective Lou Alvarez died at peace knowing his life made a difference to others and will save lives in the future," the New York senator said.
Murrieta did not get a flu shot, Gonzales said, but her doctors said that there is no way to tell now whether that would've made a difference.
Though she doesn't always know the backgrounds and experiences of each student who comes to the pantry for assistance, Stewart knows her efforts have made a difference.
I want my kids to be proud of me and my grandkids to even hear how I made a difference somehow and is known for something special.
It would have been wiser for Democrats to hold their fire here and save the filibuster for an instance in which it might have made a difference.
First, the financial crash of 2008 made a difference, according to Gillian Karran-Cumberlege of Fidelio, a headhunter which has specialised in placing women in senior roles.
Our response to them and for the history books must be that with so much at stake, we were "presente:" We showed up and made a difference.
"I thought we needed to get out of the second period down one, not two, and it would have made a difference," Oilers coach Todd McLellan said.
Experts believe an experimental vaccine, known as rVSV-ZEBOV, made a difference in containing the earlier outbreak and vaccinations are under way in North Kivu, WHO said.
We can point to these moments along the way where the Internet could have gotten way, way worse, and people coming together to fight made a difference.
But I also think the hope embodied in the bunny made a difference to my well-being, reducing anxiety and giving me more good days than bad.
But it would not have made a difference, because all my conversations with my family this week have been gentle chidings telling me not to freak out.
How much endorsements matter has long been a question in politics, but at least one has made a difference for Biden recently: that of South Carolina Rep.
Would it have made a difference if the traveler's kaffiyeh had been manufactured and purchased in, say, Kuwait City, instead of an Urban Outfitters store in Toronto?
Slightly less than half of white Americans said that being white has helped their ability to get ahead, while another half said it hasn't made a difference.
"No background check process would have made a difference in this case because this person didn't have a criminal history," said Joe Sullivan, the company's chief security officer.
Critics of Cornyn's bill say those monitoring programs don't appear to have made a difference, instead resulting in more work for school administrators and less privacy for students.
The anger and energy of women across the country, many of whom were also driven by the Anita Hill hearings, so clearly made a difference at the polls.
Most importantly, the money the Fund's receiving has actually made a difference, not only in help kick HIV and AIDS's ass, but for raising awareness on the issue.
"I appreciate everyone who lets me know I've made a difference, with my advice, my sharing, my photos and just my general approach to a real tough situation."
And I'm getting calls and letters from so many people where the Watch has made a difference in their life, and this is why we are in business.
And if by some miracle all that complexity was knowable, would it have made a difference to the stories of the men and women Mr. Anderson writes about?
They've made a difference and they've brought products and services that have mattered to people in a very expansive way, but over a relatively short period of time.
Divestment made a difference in everything from the apartheid movement in South Africa to the ouster of Bill O'Reilly from Fox News, so these money movements can matter.
In other words, while the endorsements and their rollout seem to have made a difference, the level of party support Biden enjoyed was far from unprecedented or overwhelming.
"It's something that every Thai or Buddhist does, but for me, it made a difference in my golf career," Janewattananond said while standing alongside the players' practice green.
I'd like to think that having my voice, and then there were other women also willing to testify, I'd like to think that would have made a difference.
Upon seeing how quickly and easily the shelf made a difference, my roommate bought one for all her products, too, and our apartment is looking better than ever. 
There were other factors — poor hitting, pitching miscues and suspect managerial decisions — but having one of baseball's best pitchers available to start games might have made a difference.
Ms. Power "often made a difference" on issues like the Central African Republic, and gay rights, said Philippe Bolopion, deputy director for global advocacy for Human Rights Watch.
THE DECADE IN CULTURE Our co-chief film critics say these were the films of the 2010s that made a difference in the world of entertainment and beyond.
Drawn from interviews with 83 congresswomen, the findings in our book point to at least five ways in which women's representation has made a difference in recent congresses.
Newell and his colleagues concluded that these nerds would jump at the chance to use their brains and technology to solve knotty technical problems that actually made a difference.
The case is now headed back to the 11th Circuit, which will decide if a fair mental health evaluation for McWilliams would have made a difference at his trial.
Here in North Dakota, Heidi Heitkamp, in the last election it was such a close race that it was the Indian vote that made a difference of her going.
I also want people to come away feeling empowered, knowing that people before them have made a difference in their society and that they can make a difference too.
Many believe that these monuments glorify white supremacy, and in some places people have proposed replacing them with statues of Black women who have made a difference in history.
Why it matters: Bernie Sanders supporters criticized the superdelegate process in 2016 for unfairly aiding Hillary Clinton, though the proposed changes wouldn't have made a difference in that election.
Jack Dorsey could have chosen to take his stand against the alt-right back then, when it could have made a difference to the level of pre-election discourse.
But unlike most academics and researchers, I had the opportunity to visit and talk to students at schools where there was bullying and see that this made a difference.
How Harrison made a difference Harrison's remarkable gift of giving started when he had major chest surgery when he was just 14, the Australian Red Cross Blood Service said.
Whatever the viewer's takeaway, he said he was convinced that his efforts had made a difference in terms of awareness of the natural world and humans' impact on it.
You almost told him that it was from the night before, but maybe that wouldn't have made a difference, because the alcohol was still in you, in your blood.
But it was a matter of not being able to see how theism, in general, and the black church in particular made a difference in the lives of folks.
Back in 1992 — the last year that the Iowa winner didn't grab the Democratic nomination — competition ran on for so long that New York's primary actually made a difference.
In a speech years later, she referred vaguely to a childhood incident that made her feel threatened, and implied that having had a gun could have made a difference.
While Bloomberg may be caricatured for trying to ban giant sodas and impose a "nanny state" in New York, the public health initiatives he undertook generally made a difference.
So they were surprised, after an analysis of student records stretching back a decade, to discover what really made a difference for nursing students: their performance in introductory math.
And even if Balad had joined, it is unclear that would have made a difference in the prospects for Mr. Gantz, who has not sought support from Israeli Arabs.
"Together, we have made a difference -- a difference in the individual lives of families facing challenges here at home and a difference in the halls of Congress," he wrote.
The culprit seems to be hunting and gathering, the more recent innovation that really made a difference starting around 2.5 million years ago, when our ancestors started eating more meat.
But even if the "ovarian extract" that's in this treatment had been so highly concentrated you could cut it with scissors, I highly doubt it would have made a difference.
To receive that positivity from other women who tell me I've made a difference for them — it does so much to heal the wounds I incurred when I was younger.
ALSO READ: How China uses fear of terrorism to justify increased state power Persistence pays off Zhang's refusal to stay quiet, fortunately, has finally made a difference in Nie's case.
" His Congo work, he said, "definitely broadened my life and it's shown me that I know it's made a difference because it's what I want to share with my children.
The result, culled from hundreds of essays down to 103, is a far-ranging anthology of athletes, politicians, doctors, activists, and other women who've taken risks and made a difference.
"I got into coaching because coaches have had such a big impact on my life," said Murphy, who then listed half a dozen coaches who made a difference for him.
Actress Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, who portrayed "mean girl" Taylor in She's All That, thought more women behind the camera may have made a difference in creating grounded, relatable female characters.
He always liked the fact he was very good at chess and he was making progress, it made a difference to him and he thinks about it all the time.
Even so, polls show majorities of Americans in favor of stricter background checks for gun purchases, though it is not clear that would have made a difference in Paddock's case.
Among them, these nine dogs made a difference this year, whether it was by helping us out with our laundry or sticking by their human's side until the very end.
Let's be clear: There is no dispute over whether foreign actors meddled in the 2016 elections, and ultimately, we'll never know whether Russia's interference made a difference in the outcome.
Paul, Los Angeles, Boston and Montgomery County, Md. In the Elizabeth, N.J., neighborhood where Mr. Rahami lived and worked, such a program might — or might not — have made a difference.
"I know that it made a difference in the protests here, and it was unexpected to see artists that you're not used to being vocal in political situations," iLe said.
I would specifically target Baghdadi, because I think our targeting of Al Qaida leaders — and I was involved in a lot of those operations, highly classified ones — made a difference.
Data indicate that even now, only 26% of papers actually investigated whether sex of subject made a difference; and the rest ignored sex as a variable and mixed subjects together.
"The fact that he came from the Indian side of Trinidad made a difference, because he had a slightly different perspective," his wife, Ingrid Selberg, said in a phone interview.
Mr. Carter argued that the play has already made a difference by boosting the careers of the artists involved, many of whom are working on Broadway for the first time.
"I need to make sure that whatever action that we take, it would have been the kind of thing that would have made a difference in this case," Ardern said.
The films on the first list, whether we like them or not (and in some cases we very much did), made a difference in the world of entertainment and beyond.
"No background check process would have made a difference in this case because this person didn't have a criminal history," said Joe Sullivan, the company's chief security officer, in 2016.
"When I am on my deathbed, I want to think there are thousands and thousands of Trojan women out there whose health I made a difference in," he told the paper.
Ahead, eight Black women at different stages of the VC funding process share their experiences, talking about everything from the mentors who made a difference to the challenges they weren't expecting.
She stopped taking her thyroid medication to see if that made a difference, along with increasing her vitamin D levels with supplements and trying a gluten-free and dairy-free diet.
While volunteering with HOPE Buffalo at a local community center, Ely said, she remembered meeting another teenage girl, sharing sexual health information with her and feeling like she made a difference.
The key is to be specific about what you're thanking them for and why it made a difference to you, while it may have seemed like a small thing to them.
It appears he has made a difference, even if Raonic already was playing fine attacking tennis earlier this season under the tutelage of his regular coaches, Riccardo Piatti and Carlos Moya.
I'd go into the toilet if I started feeling too many people's energies during the day and stand there and say, 'I'm protected, I'm protected,' and it really made a difference.
Knowing that his relative helped his wife and four children to Ontario, in spite of being disabled after an overseer broke his arm, made a difference in Allah's life, he says.
They lived in slower communities where they actually made a difference, where they lived middle-class lives but they actually participated in their communities — professors at public universities is an example.
I would specifically target Baghdadi because I think our targeting of Al Qaeda leaders — and I was involved in a lot of the those operations, highly classified ones — made a difference.
And the improved health services made a difference: "We observe a drop in infant mortality, an increase in prenatal visits by expecting mothers, and a rise in birth weight," Karim told me.
We went off the air 10 years ago after having made a show that we all felt passionately about and that we think made a difference in the world in some ways.
Organizing Made A Difference Countless nonprofits have popped up all over the country in an effort to get young people to the polls, and CIRCLE says they're responsible for the record turnout.
Watching it recently, I wondered: If I had been able to access something as basic as a video of earnest vloggers opening up about their sexuality, would it have made a difference?
But Noor isn't white and that has made a difference, says Marcia Chatelain, a fellow at the New America Foundation and co-host of a podcast on the death of Freddie Gray.
Claudia Cappa, a lead U.N. data specialist—when asked if laws alone have made a difference in reducing FGM rates globally—said a shift in social norms must come from within communities.
But individual cases, whether of success or failure, tell you little about general principles, because you can't distinguish factors that really made a difference from accidental features of the examples you've chosen.
This is a little like asking a mother to pick a favorite child, but are there artists you remember because winning the auditions really made a difference for them, and for you?
Jim Crane, the Astros' owner, said in late September that it would not have made a difference if he had spent lavishly on free agents when he bought the team in 2011.
I don't know if it would have made a difference, but he is our best player and having him go down with us on the stretch, it's probably a one-possession game.
He noted that officials who responded to the crash on Thursday said that some of the students were still strapped in when they arrived, and that it could have made a difference.
These regulations have made a difference: For instance, according to Appliance Standards Awareness Project data, fridges have gotten more energy efficient even as they've gotten bigger and cheaper in inflation-adjusted dollars.
"We've seen of course the rise of PCs, the internet, smartphones, the industrial internet, the internet of things – none of them really made a difference," he told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Wednesday.
Before giving into defeat I'd pull the fallen socks back up a few times — as high as possible, ensuring I gave my feet sock wedgies — but my efforts never made a difference.
"They take their time with their hiring process and it works, because every leader I've met has always made me feel like my work was appreciated and made a difference," one employee writes.
But, O'Donnell said, having a Bannon-like character as a counterweight to the traditional Republican power centers that never really warmed to her would "absolutely" have made a difference in her 2010 bid.
Templon and Adams then backed it up with a real-time analysis of the Olympic results — and found bias strong enough that it may have made a difference in a gold medal finish.
He says he marks around 80 percent of the ads he sees as not relevant, and he's tried hitting "I see it too often" as well; none of which has made a difference.
One can only speculate that massive public pressure from mothers and activists with sick family members, along with alarming results of scientific and citizen-funded glyphosate testing in food have made a difference.
Liu's death in China reinforced suspicions that China's hiding something – that prison authorities denied Liu the medical care he needed when it could have made a difference, in effect executing a death sentence.
Peter Goelz, a former NTSB managing director, said PTC is most effective at higher speeds out on open track, adding it is far from clear it could have made a difference in Hoboken.
Even when she was in the throes of depression and recovering from an emergency C-section, Jessica said the moments that made a difference for her were the ones when people showed up.
Catchings said that she had come away from the event feeling that it had made a difference — both for the young people who shared their fears and for the police officers who listened.
"I said to him on the mound: 'You're a hero — even though you were just trying to do your job, you really made a difference in a lot of people's lives,'" Torre said.
" Bolton then countered that his testimony would not have made a difference: "I will bet you a dollar right here and now my testimony would have made no difference to the ultimate outcome.
Economists, including many of the young activists, said the new leadership had made a difference, and credited Mr. Bernanke and Ms. Yellen with pushing the typically slow-moving association to become more aggressive.
Mr. Mancheno was one of more than 21 names submitted by readers as being a model New Yorker who has made a difference in the community and put others first in challenging situations.
" He said he was "delighted" that the film might encourage a new generation to learn more about an event that, while it may not have solved the issue of hunger, "made a difference.
I was struggling that night—I was questioning my own worth, wondering if what I did made a difference to anyone, and was stressing about whether I wanted to even be alive anymore.
Along with her longtime friend Jennifer Patafio, affectionately known as "Little Jen," the two formed a beautiful organization called Big Ang's Angels, which made a difference in the lives of every individual it touched.
To account for one way in which the modern black liberation movement has made a difference, think about why Timothy Russell and Melissa Williams aren't as well known as Michael Brown and Sandra Bland.
WE co-founders Craig and Marc Kielburger will join the A-listers in front of 16,000 students and educators who have made a difference in their local and global communities, according to a release.
From updated ways to block online hate to high-tech gadgets improving the lives of people with disabilities, here are some of the most impressive inventions and innovations that made a difference in April.
"(People) see young black people doing successful things and just see them as exceptionally excellent, instead of realizing they come from generations of people that have made a difference here and abroad," she said.
"The serious approach that we have been able to cooperate on has made a difference to the life of people in Syria and to the possibilities of making progress on peace," Kerry told Putin.
I DON'T THINK IT WOULD HAVE MADE A DIFFERENCE IT MAY HAVE BEEN MORE CORDIAL AND PROFESSIONAL IN TERMS OF THE APPROACH BUT I DON'T THINK IT WOULD HAVE MADE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
But it's how Mr. Saunders used his visit that made a difference — and made for an unexpected, and newly modern, interpretation of the DVF aesthetic, one that carries its history lightly on its shoulders.
"A 'too narrow and racially biased' focus on the schools does a disservice to the dedicated educators who have made a difference and risks misdiagnosing a complex problem, leading to ineffective solutions," she said.
Through our annual New Yorkers of the Year columns, we've met hundreds of neighbors — teachers, violinists, actors, firefighters, survivors, refugees, immigrants and citizens — who have made a difference here, in ways big and small.
Although the standings remain unpleasant reading, Jay Triano does appear to have made a difference in terms of accountability and structure since taking over as coach for Earl Watson four games into the season.
Friend: I brought it up on the way home and we kind of had a fight about it, but also Alex was super drunk so I'm not sure if it really made a difference.
That Trump is misogynist does not necessitate silence on the Clintons' sins against women, especially during the primaries when feminist advocacy for Bill's victims could have made a difference in who won the nomination.
" She said Tanner has "had some bad experiences over the last year, so him being able to help somebody else has really brought him out -- being able to know that he made a difference.
Absolutely not, but I learned I was not alone in this, and most of the individuals who started in my position were underpaid so I'm not sure if negotiating would have made a difference.
Monmouth University just released what's expected to be the final poll that could have made a difference for candidates hoping to claw their way onto the debate stage in two weeks, and Montana Gov.
"If this had gone through 10 years ago, it would have made a difference," Marisa Lankester, a former bookmaker whose memoir, "Dangerous Odds," is being turned into a movie starring Margot Robbie, told Fox News.
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And it was one of those things where if -- would it have made a difference a few years ago if the Iranian citizens had, had somebody to advocate the way you did in the statement.
But it seems unlikely that the powers would have made a difference in the shooting, in part because the FBI had already reviewed many of the affected materials on Mateen before the shooting took place.
And those efforts have made a difference — even if conditions for these animals are in general still terrible, meat, egg, and dairy producers and food companies are slowly shifting away from some factory-farming practices.
Between engaging in high-stakes diplomacy and crafting a peace plan, Kushner has made a difference domestically, not only through a prison-reform push but also through a presidential pardon for a deserving U.S. citizen.
It's arguable that the presence or absence of such spammy comments in the FCC's open comment collection wouldn't have made a difference, given FCC Chair Pai's determination to repeal net neutrality regulations despite public opinion.
That these efforts might have actually made a difference, or at least were intended to, highlights a force that was already destabilizing American democracy far more than any Russian-made fake news post: partisan polarization.
Barely a week went by last year when Mr. Trump did not crow about the rising market, making it a major talking point for his case to the country that he had made a difference.
Considering the dire shape Saint-Martin was in right after the storm, with its infrastructure flattened, the fact that much of the territory is back on its feet confirms the aid has made a difference.
It's hard to say if those anecdotes would have made a difference, but it's worth noting that none of the four jurors I interviewed after the trial found Unsworth to be a particularly sympathetic figure.
The Democratic candidates in those elections may have made a difference – the exciting William Jennings Bryan could have helped drive up turnout in 1908 while the Democrats nondescript 22008 nominee, Alton B. Parker did not.
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It would have been really interesting to see if the breakdown of chunking made a difference in the animals' ability to find the nuts later on, but alas, that was outside the scope of this study.
None of my points made a difference in his belief that turning friends away from your door, ever, for any reason, was absolutely against everything he stood for, and that I, not he, was the asshole.
"She didn't feel compelled to publicly defend (Trump) at other dire points in his administration, when she could have made a difference in how he was perceived, so why should she stick her neck out now?"
I've been going to this therapist for about six months now, and she's the only one (out of multiple doctors, chiropractors, and PTs) who's actually made a difference on the back pain I've had for years.
As if it would have made a difference... SEAN PENN JOKES You could, on the other hand, hear most of what Gervais had to say; that is, in those relatively rare moments he was on camera.
Consider the Obama-to-Trump voters who made a difference in the 2016 election: white working class people who normally distrust Republicans like Mitt Romney, but took a chance on Trump because of his populist message.
Senior Pentagon officials have consistently said that they were constrained by the "tyranny of time and distance" — that is, that the military could not have sent troops or planes in time to have made a difference.
"Each and every person who sent Jacob a Christmas card, a gift, a Facebook message or video, or a prayer made a difference in the final days of his life," they wrote on Jacob's Facebook page.
Finally, tell us more about what you think: Can you think of other examples, from local, national or international news — past or present — when journalists have made a difference by communicating a story to the public?
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals denied his request on August 16, saying the evidence he presented to support his claims was not strong enough to have made a difference to the outcome of his trial.
I loved the experiences of every different job, and what I learned doing it, both in terms of the work itself but also how working with people in each of those different environments made a difference.
We can't know if a wave of resignations early in this administration would have made a difference in preventing or tempering the unfortunate appearance, and perhaps increasing reality, that the administration of justice is being politicized.
Last week, the justices struck down two North Carolina congressional districts that unnecessarily packed in tens of thousands of extra African-American voters, drawing them out of other districts where they might have made a difference.
A hundred different things influenced voters that year, but Trump's digital campaign head, Brad Parscale, understood that Facebook's ability to identify and motivate potential Trump voters in swing states made a difference—perhaps the key difference.
The Mercers spent over $2628 million in 28503 on several candidates, some of whom won, but it is hard to argue that their spending made a difference for any of these candidates except, maybe, for Trump.
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In a court filing, Habersham County Election Supervisor Laurel Ellison said while some voters did receive the wrong ballot, it wasn't enough to have made a difference in the outcome of the election, the Journal-Constitution reported.
"You should go in with an ability to show examples of when you did good work, made a difference to the organization, went above and beyond or have done more than what they've asked for," Pong says.
When I meet young women, like Aly Raisman, who told me that she was a big fan of the movies and that our message of girl empowerment made a difference in her life, it gives me chills.
Numerous studies into the causes and prevalence of gun deaths clearly showed that access to firearms made a difference, and that guns were statistically likelier to harm their owners than to successfully be used in self-defense.
Of course, it's too late to ask whether this would have made a difference in Trump's election and it shouldn't make a difference in the case of Macron, either; he's running, after all, and not his wife.
I cannot recall anything they did that made a difference, with the exception of running ads that hit Trump in Wisconsin for weeks or a specific ad showing women reading nasty comments Trump had made about women.
And he pointed out that some of the I.D.C. challengers had won the backing of major labor unions that also endorsed him over Ms. Nixon, a fact that had "made a difference" in their races, he said.
It's unclear whether something was lost in translation or whether it would have made a difference in saving Jakelin after the two were detained and underwent a health screening along a remote stretch of U.S.-Mexico border.
More than five years on, Syria's civil war has seen cycle after cycle of tragedy and senseless killing, and no matter how "shocking" or "viral" the images to emerge from the bloodshed, it has hardly made a difference.
" And then also maybe spontaneously if I think about it - having my children saying, "OK, Daddy, you didn't just join the company but actually you have made a difference and you have taken care of over my generation.
Having someone to truly lead the company with me, help with managing the team, and allow me to actually take a few days off here and there while knowing the business would move forward, really made a difference.
Reversing that trend could have made a difference in two recent spree shootings, said Dr. E. Fuller Torrey, founder of the Treatment Advocacy Center, which lobbies for more investment in psychiatric beds for people with severe mental illness.
Boeing must be cautious with how it characterizes the safety alert, risking legal claims by saying it could have made a difference in the crash while not wanting to suggest that the retrofit is meaningless, legal experts said.
The prosecutor in the case said that Trump himself had personally called several members of the office and urged them to "do the right thing" — implying that Trump's intervention made a difference in the outcome of the case.
McLaren's roster of new partners is too recent to have made a difference to the team's racing results, but the four-time world champion Mercedes has already proved that the right technical partnership can increase performance and income.
The drop in insurance coverage in 22010 is relatively small compared with the long-term trend, but it suggests that policy changes under the Trump administration, which has been hostile to the health law, have made a difference.
This regimen is hardly the Spanish Inquisition of traffic enforcement, but it seems to have made a difference: since the change the number of car crashes along Ocean Parkway has declined by 16 percent, according to the city.
"They were people who, in gestures both grand as well as small, made a difference in the lives of individual people and the lives of cultural institutions in East Hampton and in the community," Amos Goodman told the publication.
In a game that's built so much on failure, seeing the way Heyward has dealt with failure—very public failure, at that—has clearly made a difference in the baseball development of a number of the Cubs' young stars.
"As we are in the 200th anniversary year of the iconic Lagavulin distillery on the island of Islay, [Diageo] focused our nominations on not only people who had made a difference to Scotch, but also to Lagavulin," says Colville.
Reynolds's day in the field was unadventurous, but he made a difference with his bat in the sixth inning by smashing his first major league home run, an opposite-field shot that gave the Mets the lead for good.
While Moore might have lost regardless, the relative narrowness of his defeat -- 22,000 votes or so -- suggests that an attempt to come to terms with the accusations in some sort of professional campaign manner might have made a difference.
And when the Reagan-era officials were in charge, the administration they were a part of presided over a period of catastrophic inaction, at a time when a mild idea like a carbon tax might have made a difference.
Lebetter has remained at the forefront of women's equality causes, saying of her passion in 2009: "I told my pastor when I die, I want him to be able to say at my funeral that I made a difference."
So the question therefore comes to my mind mind, is this a case where, you know, gun control would not have made a difference in a community where lots of people have long guns in their home> DALY: Well, you know.
Perot voters stopped showing up in 2000 because they didn't think their votes made a difference after all; "I wonder," Green muses, whether Trump has managed to compress 1992 and 2000 into a single cycle, inspiring motivators and then demotivating them.
"Looking back, we should have done more research — not that it would have made a difference," Diana says, recalling how that first meet-up sent her brother barreling down a path, away from the family he had once been close to.
Opinion: Diversity made a difference for me in college "Race matters to a young man's view of society when he spends his teenage years watching others tense up as he passes, no matter what neighborhood he grew up in," she added.
" Steinem had been interviewed by the CEO of Lands' End, Federica Marchionni, with the interview being the starting point of the company's "Legend Series" which highlights people who "made a difference in both their respective industries and the world at large.
Brenda Skillen, a Catholic convert to Islam who works in a local Muslim support group, says that section 75 of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement has also made a difference in promoting equality of opportunity for all, not just for Catholics.
Whether it would have made a difference had voters known about the payoff to Stormy (as opposed to Trump's lasciviousness, which was old hat by then) is beyond my powers to discern, and anyone who offers an answer is only guessing.
When speaking to audiences, Rogers liked asking them to pause in silence and reflect on someone who made a difference in their life as a way to remind us of our own obligation to be that person to someone else.
Since the election, Trump has appeared to view suggestions of Russian meddling as a Democratic effort to de-legitimize his election win, even though the intelligence community did not conclude that Russian efforts made a difference in the election result.
HistorySource Given that Donald J. Trump appears to have locked up the Republican nomination after spending little on television ads, it may be hard to explain to younger Americans how a single commercial made a difference in the 2500 presidential campaign.
Of course, the plaintiffs in all these lawsuits have argued that no amount of process or lawyering would've made a difference because this was all motivated by anti-Muslim animus, as demonstrated by candidate Trump's statements and President Trump's tweets.
Through working with the Iraqi national government, they have made a difference in the lives of Yazidi refugees who survived the brutal onslaught of IS. Happily, other charitable organizations and governments have also become involved with relief for the Yazidis.
If there is a coordinated effort to protect the president and the Republican House decides not to impeach, we will just be in a new world where all the Democratic yelling about impeachment in the world won't have made a difference.
I was struck in particular by how many men versus women reported feeling strongly that their work made a difference; this perhaps connected to the finding that female architects felt recognized for working hard rather than for the work itself.
Hee Yun Chung from California cited companies that have made a difference: I think in the past, companies didn't really have to contribute to society since their employees could be paid a good wage to buy homes and promote economic growth.
He has poured millions of dollars into fighting climate change and illegal guns, and has injected funds into federal and state elections that have made a difference — in 20163, 21 of the 24 Democratic congressional candidates Bloomberg gave money to won.
"New Year's is a time when we look at the most significant cultural and political moments of the last year, when we look for inspiration by honoring and giving a global platform to those who have made a difference," Tompkins said.
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While the conventional wisdom is that endorsements typically don't matter, including from celebrities like Winfrey, the billionaire media magnate has in the past been the exception to the rule — she appears to have made a difference for Obama in 2008.
With someone as capricious as Trump at the helm, this is a terrible time to predict the future of American agriculture, but it's the perfect moment to take a hard look at the past and ask what policies have made a difference.
There were lots of things we did in that budget that made a difference in communities, but it's actually spending the time getting underneath some of the big-picture topics and actually learning the mechanics of things that helps you get things done.
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"In that scrum, in that swirl, you know, Donald Trump and his celebrity and his ability to garner attention and obviously tap into a lot of the anxieties and fears that some voters have, I think, definitely made a difference," he said.
In that way, it is a race against time to get the pills, and while I know it likely was already too late, I do sometimes wonder if that extra hour of waiting for the pharmacist's schedule to clear up made a difference.
New authorities given to U.S. troops in Afghanistan to more proactively target the Taliban have already made a difference, but troop caps continue to present problems, the Republican chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said Monday after a visit to the country.
"Being able to pick their brains on a regular basis, getting little nuggets of knowledge from them, and taking their advice to help me skip past some of the earlier pitfalls they had — but I could avoid — really made a difference for me." 
Trump has branded the investigation the "single greatest witch hunt" in political history and consistently questioned the intelligence community's findings well into his presidency even though the intelligence community did not conclude that Russian efforts made a difference in the election result.
Sports Briefing Wayne Rooney finally made a difference for Manchester United this season, setting up a goal by Zlatan Ibrahimovic two minutes after being summoned off the bench on Thursday and helping host United beat Zorya Luhansk, 1-0, in the Europa League.
"We have already made a difference in saving lives," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said during a news conference Monday, though she and other officials repeatedly cautioned that US communities are still in the early stages of the battle against the virus.
In 1995 Julia Child created a foundation to bestow grants in the culinary field, and in 2015 the Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and the Culinary Arts began giving awards to those who have made a difference in the American food scene.
"The serious approach that we have been able to cooperate on has made a difference to the life of people in Syria and to the possibilities of making progress on peace," Kerry said at the start of talks with Putin in Moscow.
Morrison wants to keep emissions down but does not plan to downsize the coal industryIn November, Morrison told the Herald that he doesn&apost think more aggressive cuts to Australia&aposs carbon emissions would have made a difference in this fire crisis.
And given Durant's brilliant play so far in the finals, with the Warriors one victory from returning home to the Bay Area for another championship parade, that early-season conversation may have made a difference — or at least it did, according to Green.
So it's not clear that objections from an acting secretary at an earlier point would have made a difference, people familiar with the department's inner workings said — nor that placeholder Pentagon chief Spencer would have appreciated the significance of the freeze request.
Based on political affiliation and beyond, people will have their own opinion of the man, but on that night, at that moment, what he did was show a rare act of true leadership, and it inspired people, and it made a difference.
"Bringing rigorous medicine directly to men in a barbershop, and making it so convenient for them, really made a difference," lead author Ronald G. Victor, a cardiovascular physician at Cedars Sinai Medical Center as well as a professor at UCLA, told the Los Angeles Times.
I heard over and over again how isolating it feels to be bullied, especially while you're trying to find your way, so if these testimonials help ease that isolation for so many struggling youth out there, it really will feel like we've made a difference.
The towns were pleasantly surprised by the offer and grateful for the cash; as Milford city manager Eric Norenberg explained in a Washington Post op-ed, his town's budget for road repairs only amounts to $220,2000 annually, and that the grant really made a difference.
In this very difficult international environment, full of tensions and hot crises — some of them a result of complacency, some unexpected — the Nordic countries have made a difference through their contribution to the international community in addressing and actively taking part in problem-solving.
In the meantime, (as reaching consensus on the Hill could take another entire congressional session) to maintain and consider greatly expanding current contracted sexual assault programs --which have already proven through data metrics --to have had made a difference in making our military stronger.
In New York City, advocates said the changes have not made a difference in how police treat transgender people, including survivors of violence and harassment who are unwilling to go to the police because they or someone they know has had a bad experience.
In a paper published this year in the journal Preventive Medicine, Cohen, the epidemiologist, and co-authors surveyed CicLAvia participants in 2014 to track their numbers, how far they'd traveled to participate, and whether the CicLAvia made a difference in their physical activity patterns.
And, as Vo explained last year, it appears to have made a difference: University of Maryland researchers Craig Garthwaite and Tim Moore estimated in a 2008 paper that Winfrey's endorsement of Obama was responsible for 1 million additional votes for him in the primaries.
And, as Vox explained last year, it appears to have made a difference: University of Maryland researchers Craig Garthwaite and Tim Moore estimated in a 2008 paper that Winfrey's endorsement of Obama was responsible for 1 million additional votes for him in the primaries.
The main talking points against Prop C are that it lacks accountability, doesn't give the new mayor a chance to implement her own plan first, and throws more money at an issue when money doesn't appear to have made a difference in the past.
His father really looked over and watched over Aaron and his brother, and I don't know if it would have totally made a difference, but I think his father would have kept him away from some of the people he started associating with in Bristol.
What made a difference to me over the years was that unlike my assuming the starting point and burden of issue based photography, I had started to recognize my expectations from photography more clearly and, more importantly, the position that I wanted to take.
Bergen: I know you can't comment directly on what you were recommending or suggesting when you were CIA director about arming the moderate Syrian rebels, but let's say, just sort of in an abstract sense, if that had happened early on, would it have made a difference?
Though Graham's last workplace confidant made a difference in her experience, she does not currently have one at her current job and doesn't feel she would be able to easily trust another coworker in the same way, particularly with sensitive information that could jeopardize her job.
In 2009, he said he decided against running because he felt he could do more at home in Illinois than in Washington — and used his aunt, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, founder of the Special Olympics, as an example of someone who made a difference outside of politics.
You know, in any interrogation, you try to find what motivates a person to tell the truth, or you try to give them a reason to tell the truth, and I don't know that anything we would have done with her would have made a difference.
"I'm looking forward to very forcefully making clear that what we have done has made a difference, and that there is a huge gap between the rhetoric that's going on out there and the reality of the success that we're seeing in America's economy," Obama said.
Maybe once or twice a parent will thank you, and tell you that the services you provided made a difference in her life, and you will feel that those thanks make up for all the other parents who cursed at you and called you a baby snatcher.
But, as if it made a difference, he mentioned in passing that his own successor would have been the great Anne d'Harnoncourt, then the celebrated director of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, had she not died suddenly at 64 in June 2008, during the Met's search year.
"They were people who, in gestures both grand as well as small, made a difference in the lives of individual people and the lives of cultural institutions in East Hampton and in the community," said Amos Goodman, a financial consultant and the East Hampton Republican Party chairman.
I've been beta testing Focus Mode for a bit and I'm not sure it has really made a difference in my digital well-being, but the ability to mute notifications from YouTube during the workday, for example, has probably made me a tiny bit more productive.
Zev Yaroslavsky, a former member of both the county Board of Supervisors and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said the work "made a difference on a number of fronts," but he called it "the most disruptive project" he had seen during his 2300 years in public life here.
But I found that it undeniably made a difference, and that listening to the same song initially upon switching the Move's location, and then after a period of time (I tried an hour or so), produced obvious benefits in terms of the sound of the second listening.
"In the comments, when people said something like, 'Man, this really made a difference in my life,' or where people were really transparent because I decided to be transparent about something that happened in my life as well, that is what makes people buy things," she said.
Brett McGurk, the special presidential envoy for the global coalition to counter ISIS under both Trump and Obama, also cited the increased authority granted to battlefield commanders as having a major impact, saying it had "made a difference in terms of the speed of execution" of the battle plan.
Here's a chart looking at the number of meals that doctors received through opioid companies in 2014 and the number of opioid prescriptions that doctors wrote in the following year: Each meal paid for by drug companies seems to have made a difference, resulting in more opioid claims.
"You made a difference in Illinois, kids in the future are going to see justice because of you and what you did, and hopefully some people out there will watch this show, find out what the laws are in their state, try to change it," Tapper told Cross.
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Maradona cited Frank Lampard's disallowed goal for England against Germany at the 2010 World Cup and Geoff Hurst's goal that won England the Jules Rimet Trophy in 1966, which modern replays later showed did not fully cross the line, as instances where technology could have made a difference.
There's also the Center for Reproductive Rights, which has made a difference for reproductive rights around the world in places like Asia and Africa as well as America, or She's the First, specifically focusing on uplifting young girls and their right to education and stable futures around the globe.
He and Hillary Clinton are trying to backtrack on that a bit now as the "Black Lives Matter" movement has started a new anti-cop sentiment in the new Democratic Party base, but there's really no denying that the increased Clinton administration funding for policing and incarceration made a difference.
Sanders waited until Monday night—weeks after forfeiting his presidential campaign soapbox, and weeks after it could have made a difference, anyway—to release the following statement on Brazil's slow-moving crisis of democracy: I am deeply concerned by the current effort to remove Brazil's democratically elected president, Dilma Rousseff.
While Eaton says several factors likely played a role in the initial decrease, including more teens opting for long-acting reversible contraception like an IUD, she believes reaching them with sex ed that included information about pregnancy prevention, STI and HIV risk, contraception, limit setting, and abstinence skills made a difference.
In fact, many of the studies we have are problematic: Parents who can stay at home, or work part-time jobs, are so different from parents who don't or can't that it's hard to separate out whether it's the employment setup or family circumstances that made a difference in kids' outcomes.
Mr. Mulvihill said he believed the president's gun control measures did not go far enough; an outright ban on assault weapons might have made a difference in the attack last month, he said, but there would have been no way to keep legal weapons out of Mr. Farook's and Ms. Malik's hands.
To be fair, the mist didn't wash away my overall pessimistic outlook on life, but maybe, just maybe this small ritual, in which I hit pause on my frantic day for a moment to remind myself that things will eventually look up, made a difference in how I handled the challenges that came my way.
With impeachment seeming set to wrap up in January or February, they will have little time to pivot to a more activist-driven strategy, which would suggest we'll never know if more protests (or politician-endorsed ones) would have made a difference in what seems to be a foregone conclusion to the impeachment saga.
"When we look at great places or plans that have made a difference, sometimes those plans may have existed for decades, and they may not have gone anywhere for a while due to lack of funds or the lack of cheerleaders, people who will take them and champion them in the community," said Carol Rhea, president of the APA.
" Now that she has found her place as a woman in the world, her outlook has changed: "I hope when I get up there to the pearly gates, God looks down and says, 'You did a good damn job, you won the Games, raised wonderful children, and you know, you made a difference in the world.
" He went on, "What I don't think they realize is that out here in Arkansas and the heartland and the places that made a difference in that election, like Michigan and Wisconsin, when we hear that kind of ridicule, we hear them making fun of the way we look, and the way we talk, and the way we think.
Skin care is a touchy thing, and even with nearly 16,000 reviews you can't know for sure that it will work for you, but it is so far the only thing that has ever really made a difference in the clarity and appearance of my skin — and it seems I'm not alone in feeling that way.
Google also loves to talk about its Adaptive Brightness feature that also learns about how you like your screen brightness based on your surroundings, but what actually made a difference for me was that Google now blends out the whole settings drawer when you change the setting so that you can actually see what difference those changes make.
The Wesleyan researchers write, with some understatement: [I]t may very well be that Clinton misallocated advertising funds (both hyper-targeting on local cable and advertising in non-traditional battlegrounds like Arizona rather than in the Midwest, for example) and a lack of policy messaging in advertising may have hurt Clinton enough to have made a difference.
Read more: The Silence Breakers Are TIME's Person of the Year for 2017 "New Year's is a time when we look at the most significant cultural and political moments of the last year, when we look for inspiration by honoring and giving a global platform to those who have made a difference," Tim Tompkins, president of the Times Square Alliance, told amNewYork.
"So President Putin, who is invested in supporting Assad, with an enormous commitment - and it has made a difference obviously on the battlefield - should be somewhat concerned about the fact that President Assad sent his foreign minister out yesterday to try and act as a spoiler, to take off the table something that President Putin and Iran had committed to," Kerry said.
I think if the state legislature in Nevada — I don't know what their state law on conceal[ed] carry and the right to carry weapons — but had they allowed it and had there been several thousand people in the crowd that were licensed under state law [to carry] and to use it to defend themselves, and he knew that, it might have made a difference.
Gallup identified a number of key factors that made a difference including having a mentor; having professors who made their students excited about learning and cared about them as a person; having an internship that allowed them to apply what they were learning in the classroom; working on a long-term project that took a semester or more to complete, and being heavily involved in school organizations and extracurricular activities.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Monday took aim at El Paso Mayor Dee Margo (R) when he said "people were full of crap" if they say a border fence hasn't made a difference in reducing crime in El Paso, Texas.
Republican pundits can try to sugarcoat the outcome all they want (yes, there are local circumstances here that made a difference, including the incumbent congressman resigning because he asked his mistress to have an abortion!) but clearly, in race after race, suburban areas are swinging away from the GOP because some voters, even in the midst of a great economy, aren't happy with President Donald Trump's bearing in office.
She lived on First Avenue and First Street, and I didn't know whether her name was spelled Gale or Gail and I decided to wait a while before asking, thinking of her as one spelling one day, the other spelling the next day, and trying to determine whether it made a difference in the way I thought of her, looked at her, talked to her, and touched her.
Skin tone and facial variations made a difference There were more fascinating and concerning patterns in the study's findings: Both white and black participants overestimated the size and strength of black men, but black participants did not label them as more dangerous or likely to deserve police force during an altercation Black men with darker skin and more pronounced "black" facial features (wide nose, large lips, etc) were subject to more distortion.
Guard Joel Berry scored 18 points, and freshman post player Tony Bradley supplied a sampling of possible things to come as the sixth-ranked Tar Heels blitzed the Chattanooga Mocs 97-57 on Sunday in a Maui Jim Maui On The Mainland tournament game in Chapel Hill, N.C. Bradley, a 19973-foot-10 reserve, made a difference at both ends of the court, giving the Tar Heels another presence in the lane.
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"I can assure you on the Democratic side, the Latino vote in all of the swing states will be a priority because I think they understand given that it was demonstrated by President Obama twice, that the Latino vote can and was decisive for him in a lot of these key states that are where the Latino electorate is not as big as in California or in Texas, but certainly made a difference," she said.
As he told KY3, he "knew" he had to get to the ER. According to Dr. Howard Liebman, medical professor and hematologist at the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Souther California, Neally likely had time to safely pull to the side of the road and wait for an ambulance to take him to the ER. "Ten, 15 or even 20 minutes later ... I am not sure would have made a difference," Liebman said.
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