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None of the other factors they looked at made any difference.
Half of people think AI hasn't made any difference in health care.
Jeffries shoved Considine back, but his efforts wouldn't have made any difference.
I haven't seen anyone who's done it say it's made any difference for them.
And in any case, at that time, it may not have made any difference.
"Nobody thought it made any difference which side you put your clamp on," Powell said.
Whether that would have made any difference against the overpowering Jansen is hard to say.
Mr. Latifa was skeptical about whether a change in law would have made any difference.
Together we can see whether this run of episodes has made any difference at all. -Nick
None of these deletion or archival options made any difference in how deleted records were preserved.
But giving the government more time to complete the background check wouldn't have made any difference.
More than 40 strays have been captured and sterilized, but that has not made any difference.
The Japanese submarine captain testified at the trial that zigzagging would not have made any difference.
He had not had a lawyer at his trial and seemed doubtful that lawyers made any difference.
" "I don't know that anything would have made any difference because it's like, what's done was done.
"IF VOTING made any difference they wouldn't let us do it," quipped Mark Twain, an American writer.
It's impossible to know whether a U.S. terror designation would have made any difference in the girls' kidnapping.
Yet none of those potential stumbling blocks made any difference, with audiences appearing to flock to "Bohemian Rhapsody" anyway.
None of these steps might have made any difference to the mass shootings that took place in recent days.
"We thought it'd be interesting to see if it made any difference" to the children's mental health, she says.
There have been no studies showing this has made any difference in health, certainly not with respect to cancer.
Of course, we don't know that more thorough vetting of employees would have made any difference to the Trump campaign.
Those kind of appeals to racial solidarity wouldn't have made any difference to the boys I tangled with in my neighborhood.
Hawks added that though the WEA system is effective, he's not sure it would have made any difference in this case.
I didn't have the heart to tell him that if he'd made me eat shit it wouldn't have made any difference.
Trump helped Republicans in 2018 Senate races It's not entirely clear whether Trump's last minute visit to Mississippi made any difference.
"I feel that the congestion charge has not made any difference to London's traffic," said Jay Patel, 35, a pharmacy technician.
Ginsburg asked Wall if it made any difference that "this was an overwhelmingly Christian country" in the past, but now was less so.
But there's no way of knowing whether Timberlake's intervention would have made any difference to either Jackson or Spears in the long run.
"Some people have told me that I was just some 18-year-old private first class, I couldn't have made any difference," Kiernan said.
But the question still stands: would a backend marketing deal between Netflix and Kellogg's or General Mills have made any difference to Bandersnatch viewers?
In addition, an evening was spent at Somerset House watching "10 Things I Hate About You" to see whether the location made any difference.
Like most writers, I worry sometimes about whether my work will endure, whether any of the words I have written have made any difference.
"If we were to imagine a world where Craigslist was never invented, I do not think it would have made any difference," Mr. Baekdal wrote.
And even when there has also been body-cam, dash-cam or civilian visual documentation, it has not made any difference to the court verdicts.
Because of the small size of the study, the researchers also weren't able to determine whether the breed or size of the dog made any difference.
For most people, however, it wouldn't have made any difference at all, because over 90 percent of the insured population don't buy insurance on the exchange.
"It's possible that somebody mentioned [the sanctions] to me; it wouldn't have made any difference anyway," Rohrabacher said, noting that the two were not doing business.
Reed said he had grounded his club well behind the ball and that the sand he moved would not have made any difference to the shot.
I asked her if the Affordable Care Act had made any difference to the number or needs of patients who showed up; she shook her head.
"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.
No matter how researchers arranged the data, though, it was almost impossible to find patterns — or any evidence that the composition of a team made any difference.
Moukarzel told me that my experience moved the company to add a section to their lifestyle questionnaire about allergies, but that wouldn't have made any difference for me.
But officials said it was impossible to predict whether the new directives would have made any difference in recent shootings, such as the one in San Bernardino, Calif.
While studies have shown that sighted people can show improvement on tactile tasks through training, his research hasn't found that putting people in the dark made any difference.
A wireless emergency alert, pushed to every cell phone in the area, may not have made any difference for evacuations because of how fast the fire spread, Hawks said.
David Houston, one of Hogan's lawyers, said any testimony from Clem, who was subpoenaed by Gawker only for the judge to quash it, would not have made any difference.
In Suqian, it is hard to find anyone who has heard of Xichu Points, and harder still to find someone who says it has made any difference to them.
But I don't think that women are inherently less likely to make selfish choices, so I don't know that more Republican female senators would have made any difference at all.
"None of the things that we did do in this case, if we made them somehow better, would have made any difference," Uber chief security officer Joe Sullivan told reporters Monday.
Sarah Palin's endorsement of Trump came while the survey was in the field, but the sample size is not large enough to assess whether it made any difference in the race.
Or, to be accurate, almost fifteen; the fight was stopped with less than twenty seconds to go, not that that made any difference to Wepner's raucous supporters, especially in Bayonne, New Jersey.
In addition to the undecided vote, pollsters say, much of the outcome hinges on male turnout, which, unless recent campaigning has made any difference, is expected to be lower than among women.
We'll never know if it would have made any difference for 18th-century revolutionaries to have had access to the digital networks that we now monitor idly from the palm of our hands.
In response, Mr Trump took to Twitter to declare that "The president of Taiwan CALLED ME today," as if that made any difference (in this context, even using the word president offends China).
Almost 6 in 10 of Tuesday's voters say that impeachment hasn't made any difference to Trump's reelection chances, while one in five say it has hurt him and fewer say it has helped.
When researchers looked to see if the type of mouthguard made any difference, they found that off-the-shelf versions were tied to a 69% reduction in concussion risk compared with no mouthguard.
The only indication this week's developments have made any difference came in Canada where conservative opposition lawmakers pushed Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who hasn't made a final decision on Huawei, to ban the firm.
"None of the things that we did do in this case, if we made them somehow better, would have made any difference," said Joe Sullivan, Uber's chief security officer, during a call with reporters.
"There is very little evidence that paid advertising has made any difference in this presidential election to date," said Neil Newhouse, a Republican who was the lead pollster on Mr. Romney's 2012 presidential campaign.
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 Citizen Lab said in a statement that it had repeatedly raised questions to Novalpina about whether its public statements about human rights compliance made any difference, given how frequently NSO's spyware had been abused.
The psychologist Martin Seligman had found that, when dogs were subjected to random electric shocks and given no option to escape them, they discovered that nothing they did made any difference and gave up trying.
She did not respond directly to residents' questions in the media about whether the Meteo France forecasting agency could have issued its red-alert warning earlier on Monday, and whether that would have made any difference.
A few said they knew of the relationship at the time, and were now wrestling with whether they should have reported it and whether their view that it had appeared to be consensual made any difference.
If you said there was a philanthropist 500 years ago that said, "I'm not gonna feed the poor, I'm gonna worry about existential risk," I doubt their prediction would have made any difference in terms of what came later.
"I didn't want to write another book about what's the morally right thing to do or that you should have diverse people in your work force because we've been saying those things for 30 years and it hasn't made any difference," Bush tells PEOPLE.
Konta said it had not made any difference to her performance although she admitted it was "exciting" to have the support of the Royal Family at her home Grand Slam "I think it adds just to the air of the place, makes it that much more special," she said.
Over the course of one week, I would change my song every day—from pop to punk to folk and jazz—to see if it made any difference to both how many people swiped right on me, and if those people would then continue to engage in conversation once I brought the song up.
The commissioners read the Dawes Act. White Eagle suggested the white homesteaders "..stay on their own reservation." The Ponca felt there was no evidence that allotments, or lack thereof, made any difference in a tribe's standard of living.
Some writers have questioned whether either pacification or "search and destroy" would have made any difference given dwindling American resolve, the big unit focus, other American and South Vietnamese weaknesses noted above, and the Communist strategy of attritional, protracted war.
Stoltenberg presented a harsh critique of Norwegian illegal drug politics and questioned whether the expert group of which she was a member really made any difference. During the period when she served on the government advisory panel, Stoltenberg made headlines when she advocated the legalization of cannabis.
She wants to confess about the undelivered ring, but he already knows the truth and tells her it would not have made any difference. She departs, returns to the yacht, and throws the ring into the sea. The yacht and the Lightning depart in opposite directions.
They were field ambulances carrying wounded men from the 9th Division assault on Lae just a matter of days ago. They were loaded onto one of the LSTs. We slept where we fell. Not even the light shower which fell onto our faces before dawn made any difference.
September 17, 1969. On July 19, 1967 Vaughn clarified Peace Corps policy on writing letters to newspapers on political issues and said that volunteers could now identify themselves as Peace Corps volunteers in letters to newspapers. The old policy permitted identification by name only. The new policy would not have made any difference in the discharge of Murray because his activities involved the use of a newspaper in a host country.
' I seem to be very unlucky, Downey, about fourth novels, for the > one I declined was ' Far From the Madding Crowd.' Of course, I hadn't seen > it but even if I had it wouldn't have made any difference. Shortly after his brother's death, Tinsley added a new venture to the firm, Tinsleys' Magazine. Shilling magazines were then very popular; and after failing to buy Temple Bar Magazine, Tinsley founded his own in 1867.
The clinical trials were still at an early stage and were run alongside other treatments – which could have been the real explanation for the tumor shrinkage. It was too early to say whether ipilimumab made any difference. In 2016, a phase II study using ipilimumab and nivolumab in AR-V7-expressing metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer was opened. AR-V7 is an androgen receptor splice variant that can be detected in circulating tumor cells of metastatic prostate cancer patients.
Several large harbour steamers were near the course and a large number of spectators lined the various vantage points on the banks. Kemp won the toss and chose the southern side which gave him an advantage. Kemp took the lead at the start and pulled steadily away from his opponent until at the mile point he was in the lead by four lengths. No effort by Clifford made any difference and Kemp crossed the line about six lengths ahead.
Alan Buckley signed the Dutchman for West Bromwich Albion in March 1996 for £400,000. Despite Buckley claiming it would be a while before he made any difference, Sneekes almost immediately became a cult hero at The Hawthorns. Sneekes was an overnight sensation, and many of the Baggies crowd took to wearing long blond wigs - even the club shop was selling them. Sneekes finished his first season with ten goals from thirteen games, arguably for some Albion fans saving them from relegation.
Patricia asks if Rachel came to gloat, but Rachel apologizes that Patricia is going through what she went through, that she found Dina as a threat to Skylar's success and that their friendship was never real. She promises to pray for Skylar's recovery, but vows to see Patricia in court and ensure that she is punished for what she did to Dina. Rachel then leaves as Patricia breaks down in tears. Rachel is shown recording a video diary of her own, wondering if her quest to understand what Dina went through has made any difference.
The brake van was unoccupied, and no- one was able to catch up with it in order to board it and reapply the brake;Again, even if they had it may not have made any difference, with a presumably broken brake linkage leaving any would-be saviour no more than a hapless passenger the runaway wagons disappeared out of sight around a curve in the line. The next thought was to reverse the engine towards Abergele and retrieve the wagons, but this intention was quickly overtaken by the succeeding events.
Proponents of EFT and other similar treatments believe that tapping/stimulating acupuncture points provide the basis for significant improvement in psychological problems. However, the theory and mechanisms underlying the supposed effectiveness of EFT have "no evidentiary support" "in the entire history of the sciences of biology, anatomy, physiology, neurology, physics, or psychology." Researchers have described the theoretical model for EFT as "frankly bizarre" and "pseudoscientific." One review noted that one of the highest quality studies found no evidence that the location of tapping points made any difference, and attributed effects to well-known psychological mechanisms, including distraction and breathing therapy.
For the third time in some 365 days the 49ers hosted the Vikings, and for the second time in that span it was in the playoffs. Minnesota entered having shot down the Rams 28-17 and boasting an offense fourth in scoring with a defense second in fewest points allowed with a plus-23 turnover differential – and none of it made any difference as Joe Montana threw three touchdowns in the first half and Jerry Rice caught all three. Wade Wilson was picked off twice as the Niners won 34-9, their first playoff win since Super Bowl XIX.
In 1999, Dave Kopel, attorney and gun rights advocate for the NRA, said: "gun shows are no 'loophole' in the federal laws," and that singling out gun shows was "the first step toward abolishing all privacy regarding firearms and implementing universal gun registration." In January 2000, Kopel said that no proposed federal law would have made any difference at Columbine since the adults who supplied the weapons were legal purchasers. In 2009, Nicholas J. Johnson of the Fordham University School of Law, wrote: > Criticisms of the "gun show loophole" imply that federal regulations allow > otherwise prohibited retail purchases ("primary market sales") of firearms > at gun shows. This implication is false.
Aspden v Webbs Poultry and Meat Group (Holdings) Ltd [1996] IRLR 521 If the employer caused the illness, e.g. a nervous breakdown, it may be less reasonable to dismiss, and the employer could end up liable for more compensationEdwards v Governors of Hanson School [2001] IRLR 733 and for a longer time. But any mental illness is dangerous territory for the employer.O'Brien v Prudential Assurance Co Ltd [1979] IRLR 140 Due to Polkey, as with capability, a failure to consult the employee will usually cause an unfair dismissal regardless of whether it would have made any difference - employers cannot just suddenly decide for themselves that an employee is a busted flush.
That she did thoroughly, and became satisfied that Christ nowhere made any difference between the sexes. Henceforth, her work lay in the direction thus given, and she labored to promote political equality for woman and to advance her rights in the industrial fields. She formed suffrage clubs in several different States and in Canada, and was repeatedly a delegate to National councils, giving her time and money for the cause. In 1886, Fray entered into a political canvass in Rochester to put a woman upon the board of managers of the State Industrial School; with Mary Stafford Anthony, she worked for three weeks and gained the victory.
After the 2014 Sydney Martin Place siege, there was a petition on Change.org for further tightening of the NSW bail laws. The gunman, Man Haron Monis, was out on bail at the time of the attack, and determining why this was so was investigated in the inquest. Brad Hazzard stated that if the amendments from 2014 had been in force, it was "very unlikely" that Monis would have been free, but Greg Barns of the Australian Lawyers Alliance stated that the laws "already undermine fundamental human rights" and that "changes made to those laws in the past two years might not have made any difference".
Loy, in one of the extracts from her autobiography Colossus (the title taking after her name for Cravan), recalls their time in Mexico City: > "Our life together consisted entirely in wandering arm in arm through the > streets. It never made any difference what we were doing – making love or > respectfully eyeing canned foods in groceries, eating our tamales at street > corners or walking among weeds. Somehow we had tapped the source of > enchantment." Not too long after Loy's arrival the pair decided to get married and, as they were unable to afford a luxurious wedding in a Mexican chapel, the pair eventually got married on 25 January 1918 at the major's office with two passersby as witnesses.
During this experiment, which was an entry for the John Connell Technology Award, a six-point sound field was created using ethereal sound textures. This was played in the main shopping street in the city, West Street, with the intention of distracting people from the traffic noise. In the meantime, film made of the street during the time the sound was being produced was analysed by the psychobiologist Harry Witchel to assess whether the ambient sound made any difference to hearers' behaviour. Early results suggested that it did have a beneficial effect for the public both during the day and anecdotal evidence suggested it served as a calming influence during the "clubbers rush" in the evening.
Though Lawrence had not received Broke's letter before leaving harbour, according to author Ian W. Toll, it would not have made any difference, Lawrence intended to sail at the first day of favourable weather. The fact that it was not in his nation's interests at this point in the war to be challenging British frigates seems not to have entered into his reasoning; President had in fact slipped out of harbour in foul weather to commerce raid, which was deemed in the US national interest. The two ships had in one another about as close a match as could exist in a state of war. Chesapeakes (rated at 38 guns) armament of twenty-eight 18-pounder long guns was an exact match for Shannon.
Trenyce was also found to have been arrested on felony theft charge; however, Nigel Lythgoe considered her offense to be minor and one which she has been honest about, therefore "warranted no concern regarding her participation in the show." During the Top 10, a problem with the telephone system resulted in some votes not being registered for Julia DeMato; however, Fox insisted that the mistake would not have made any difference in Julia DeMato being voted off. During the course of the contest, Studdard became known for wearing 205 Flava jerseys representing his area code; when asked about them early in the season, Studdard told Seacrest that he was "just representing 205". Shortly after the end of the contest, Studdard sued 205 Flava, Inc.
Gardiner Hubbard, Bell's lead partner in what would become the Bell Telephone Company, had his lawyer file Bell's patent application for the telephone in the U.S. patent office in Washington, D.C. on February 14, 1876. Gray's lawyer filed Gray's caveat the same day. Under the U.S. patent laws of 1876 (and until 2011Changed by the America Invents Act of 2011), a patent was granted to the first to invent and not to the first to file, and therefore it should not have made any difference whether Bell or Gray filed first. The popular belief was that Bell arrived at the patent office an hour or two before his rival Elisha Gray, and that Gray lost his rights to the telephone as a result.
Davidson (1988), pp. 512–515 Some critics have argued that the Joint Chiefs in particular should have been more forceful in standing up to civilian leadership about their misgivings, but whether this would have made any difference is unknown.Davidson (1988), pp. 515–516 All of the more ambitious plans above had their own technical and political difficulties, some historians argue – including the threat of Chinese intervention, a repeat of the guerrilla warfare in the North as the Viet Minh did with the French, or other countermeasures by the North Vietnamese, who, in conjunction with allies such as the Pathet Lao, could have simply widened the war in Cambodia, Laos and even into Thailand as a reaction to American moves elsewhere.Prados (1998), pp. 201–327; Krepinevich (1986), pp. 258–275.
The biggest problem proved to be the guns and their effect on the engines. During the first aerial test of the cannons at the end of March 1953 the muzzle flash temporarily blinded the pilot and both engines flamed out. The pilot was able to restart the engines and returned safely, but Sergey Ilyushin immediately started an investigation into the cause of the engine problems. Ground tests with high-speed cameras revealed that none of the muzzle brakes or blast suppressors tested made any difference; the engines would hiccup even if only a single gun fired just five to ten rounds. A decision was made to replace the six NR-23 guns in the nose with four AM-23 cannon with 225 rounds per gun that had a rate of fire 50% greater than that of the NR-23 and to totally revise the gun installation.
On 30 August, Bury was "actively considering" legal action against the EFL over its expulsion. After local MP James Frith said he would propose that the EFL reinstate Bury in League Two in 2020–21, the EFL said it would consult member clubs. The EFL also announced an independent review of EFL regulations concerning the financial sustainability of member clubs, which on February 2020 concluded that any additional EFL action "would not have made any difference to the eventual outcome" – "a lack of owner funding" ultimately caused Bury's demise, exacerbated by excessive wages paid to players under Day's chairmanship. Meanwhile, Greater Manchester Police confirmed it was investigating a fraud allegation made in June 2019 in relation to Bury's finances. The Frith-led working group's proposal to admit Bury to League Two (backed by the Bury FC Supporters' Trust, Bury South MP Ivan Lewis, Andy Burnham, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority and Bury Metropolitan Borough Council) was sent to the EFL on 20 September, but was rejected at a meeting of the EFL's remaining 71 member clubs on 26 September.

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