If it doesn't make a difference, then it doesn't make a difference. Fine.
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We don't have solutions today to make a difference just to make a difference.
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If we make a difference just to make a difference, that will be more.
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I know that I can make a difference and every kid can make a difference.
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Ellen woke up every day determined to make a difference, and make a difference she did. pic.twitter.
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"If I help anyone make a difference and they make a difference, it's a ripple effect," she said.
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But good wasn't enough to make a difference and that's what I want to do here, make a difference.
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That's why I say Jacob was going to make a difference and he still is going to make a difference.
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"There is a chance if can make a difference, and I think it will make a difference in various ways," he said.
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How much more is a year and a half of a doctor going to make a difference and you'd predict it would make a difference.
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"I think the most important lesson I've learned is that if you want to make a difference and feel strongly about something, then you can make a difference."
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Too often, Members arrive in Washington expecting to make a difference, but quickly lose faith after realizing that their ability to make a difference is tied to their fundraising prowess.
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But that doesn't mean they can't make a difference.
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" He told ESPN, "I want to make a difference.
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Young voters could make a difference — but will they?
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Follow your instinct to make a difference in the world.
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That's where you can come in to make a difference.
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Innovation can help make a difference in several key areas.
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The industry you're talking about will make a difference, too.
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Ideally, all of this shouldn't make a difference for drivers.
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A younger actor, older actor, it doesn't make a difference.
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There is more than one way to make a difference!
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Your state and local leaders can make a difference too.
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That said, policy can certainly make a difference for growth.
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Another new trend in shrimp farming might make a difference.
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When you put those things together they make a difference.
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Your voice does matter, and it can make a difference.
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RELATED: Can 50 U.S. troops in Syria make a difference?
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Physical characteristics and physical performance did make a difference, however.
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They can make a difference for a patient with psoriasis.
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"It's a fact that we make a difference," she said.
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I was raised to do something, to make a difference.
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We can only hope your reporting can make a difference.
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You know, 25 basis points doesn't make a difference there.
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This could make a difference in a worst case scenario.
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This is another area where Blue might make a difference.
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AXELROD: But there are people who do make a difference.
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That's really such a great way to make a difference.
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The Best way to Make a Difference is to Vote.
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Whether it will ultimately make a difference is not clear.
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They are fabulous, but will this make a difference, Congressman?
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Where it can make a difference is on the timing.
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Is there a pricing technique that would make a difference?
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And that will make a difference in the years ahead.
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That's where Musiio is hoping to help make a difference.
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Will all of this make a difference at the midterms?
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We can seize this incredible moment and make a difference.
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It can make a difference even in the hardest circumstances.
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And that in and of itself could make a difference.
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It's on the way, so doesn't really make a difference.
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Marine biologist Peltier agrees that cameras could make a difference.
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I will reveal it, and it will make a difference.
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"It's time for us to make a difference," Dern said.
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They make a difference in the southside of Des Moines.
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And the opportunity that they have to make a difference.
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He was eager to make a difference and he did.
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So there's no doubt that Independents can make a difference.
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"I want to create something amazing and make a difference."
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"I didn't expect it to make a difference," he says.
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Rarely does it feel as if it'll make a difference.
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"That kind of focus from her will make a difference."
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Actions speak louder than words, so GO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
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Would it make a difference if more clergy came out?
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Until you fight somebody it don't really make a difference.
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Those can make a difference in a tight job market.
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But harness them to make a difference in the world.
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They join thinking they are going to make a difference.
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"I think it certainly should make a difference," he said.
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That will make a difference in the governance of Lebanon.
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They want to make a difference in a holistic way.
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The reinstitution of the Holman rule can make a difference.
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Then she could work for them, and make a difference.
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"They lack the courage to make a difference," Haley said.
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This book is different, and it will make a difference.
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There are ways that our lawmakers can make a difference.
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There are many opportunities for you to make a difference.
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It may fall to Russia's Putin to make a difference.
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And this is exactly where names can make a difference.
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He always believed that we all can make a difference.
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She knows that it's not going to make a difference.
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That suggested an area where he could make a difference.
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Like Mary, many of them wanted to make a difference.
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They're a little pricey, but they really make a difference.
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That's what needs to happen to actually make a difference.
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He's hoping biking will help make a difference there, too.
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But thoughtful presentations and good arguments do make a difference.
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You're certainly in prime position to potentially make a difference.
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You can make a difference every day at every level.
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It's not a panacea, but it can make a difference.
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This is where the new administration can make a difference.
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If we all stand up, we will make a difference.
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And for these organizations, every dollar can make a difference.
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Any slight variation could make a difference for a patient.
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Those extra one or two points can make a difference.
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I couldn't build anywhere else that would make a difference.
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Do you think this is going to make a difference?
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But I also wonder if interference would make a difference.
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Did it make a difference having women report a war?
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And how we can make a difference in their lives.
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Did her Paris sojourn make a difference in her clothes?
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Yes, likes, comments, and shares can actually make a difference.
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Avoiding peak holiday travel days will really make a difference.
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Any bit of edge is going to make a difference.
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But there are other measures that could make a difference.
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Less certain, though, is whether it will make a difference.
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Buying less is the easiest way to make a difference.
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The campaign also said absentee ballots could make a difference.
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It's too trendy; it's not going to make a difference.
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But will that actually make a difference for his campaign?
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And so I think that will always make a difference.
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But what about a light that does make a difference?
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So, different age in the population does make a difference.
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Fire resistant homes really do seem to make a difference.
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He also questioned whether more troops can make a difference.
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Sometimes, facts can make a difference -- but not to everyone.
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You are loved and make a difference in this world.
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It should not make a difference to you, none whatsoever.
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The revelations from the college scam won't make a difference.
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"Mac is doing everything to make a difference for us."
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But what are you actually doing to make a difference?
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With a career at RWJF you will make a difference.
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Does that make a difference to the work of governing?
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It was the opportunity to make a difference that mattered.
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Will any of this make a difference to upcoming IPOs?
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You can make a difference by donating to their organization.
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And if I voted, it wouldn't make a difference anyway.
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Did a millimeter or two in width make a difference?
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The outcome proves how much one individual can make a difference.
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You don't have to do something big to make a difference.
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But it will likely come too late to make a difference.
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The electoral process that a party uses can make a difference.
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Does the ease of getting around the city make a difference?
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Certainly there is some industry activity that could make a difference.
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And these may not be enough to really make a difference.
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Whether that's enough to make a difference, remains to be seen.
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And in real concrete terms, how can it make a difference?
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You find a way to make a difference in the world.
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"Those are the things that make a difference in this league."
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In "Shared Distance" (1982, reconstructed 2014), casting did make a difference.
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One song at a time, she's trying to make a difference.
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Donate whatever you can, just one dollar would make a difference.
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Don't get cynical, don't ever think you can't make a difference.
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This time, however, not enough Democrats voted to make a difference.
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THANK U to those who have helped to make a difference!
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And -- but it won't make a difference to the U.S. economy.
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She hopes Kyle's death can raise awareness and make a difference.
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You need some form of "inventor's intuition" to make a difference.
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Even setting aside just $20 a month can make a difference.
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You are giving the donor an opportunity to make a difference.
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" She added, "And to make a difference, you need your health.
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It still just feels like my vote won't make a difference.
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That's when I kind of realized I could make a difference.
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Perhaps, it will make a difference if it hits their wallets.
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He also probably believed that he really could make a difference.
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"Simply presenting the plans clearly can make a difference," Wendel said.
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But it does make a difference, and it's a different feeling.
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They make a difference especially in northeast Iowa, heavily Catholic areas.
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And will Extinction Rebellion make a difference in setting that target?
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In the world of AI, scale really does make a difference.
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The Wear Orange campaign shows that you can make a difference.
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You probably won't notice, but it will make a difference elsewhere.
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Knowing that, you can help make a difference by getting involved.
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Even the advertisers he has lost likely won't make a difference.
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Meanwhile, the presence of food didn't seem to make a difference.
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Her case shows how the survivor's strength can make a difference.
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I really believe they can make a difference in the playoffs.
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Now that I'm older I know I can make a difference.
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"[I] don't know if it will make a difference," Levy wrote.
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And that peaceful demonstrations — just showing up — can make a difference.
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"The choices we make now will make a difference," he said.
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You can make a difference with your donation here: UNrefugees.org/Refinery29.
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Sometimes these teenagers can actually make a difference, and that's great!
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"Safe storage laws can, and do, make a difference," said Winkler.
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But the actions of one person can also make a difference.
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Big-name Wall Street donors can make a difference for Clinton.
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That are trying to make a killing and make a difference.
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Well, I think he felt like he couldn't make a difference.
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" In response, Cuomo wrote on Twitter: "Does this make a difference?
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Providing tenants with lawyers can make a difference in other ways.
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" He added, "The most satisfying thing is to make a difference .
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Here are 10 areas where he could make a difference. 1.
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One vote -- or thousands of votes -- can often make a difference.
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You're using art to make a difference, that's the next step.
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And it's up to us to make a difference, McKay said.
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That doesn't make a difference for the people in the club.
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Because she believed she could still make a difference for kids.
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Therefore, their audience is bigger, and that can make a difference.
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MNEK said he likes to make a difference through his music.
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And the families would wonder: Did this actually make a difference?
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"These actions are going to make a difference," Obama told reporters.
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Here's how you can encourage your mayor to make a difference.
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Do last impressions make a difference in the free agent market?
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Today's update isn't likely to make a difference in Allo's popularity.
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If we all come together, we can really make a difference.
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People would fight if they thought they could make a difference.
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In a mass-casualty scenario, every second can make a difference.
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All of this, here, it's really starting to make a difference.
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Do you really think a President Biden could make a difference?
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I have also seen that every voice can make a difference.
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And that will no doubt make a difference down the line.
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But does having women at the table really make a difference?
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You don't have to become a vegan to make a difference!
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Keeping 2,000 in Syria was not going to make a difference.
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" And "to really make a difference, you need the whole orchestra.
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Is that big enough to make a difference in New Hampshire?
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He, too, is looking beyond national leaders to make a difference.
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I want to make a difference, and I think I can.
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He worried he had fumbled his chance to make a difference.
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You can't make a difference if you don't make some noise.
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I'd rather focus on things where I can make a difference.
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This is where Clinton's opinion could, in fact, make a difference.
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Not everyone is convinced the surrogate armies will make a difference.
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"Somebody has to make a difference to the kids," she said.
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People want to make a difference and leave the world better.
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Companies are big emitters and their actions can make a difference.
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I want to make a difference in the world, you know?
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It may sound trivial, but it really does make a difference.
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The president-elect, on the other hand, could make a difference.
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Any support will be much appreciated and will make a difference.
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We did a lot of little things that make a difference.
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As Marley Kleiman knows, a few hours can make a difference.
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But, it let me sleep easier — which can make a difference.
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Unfortunately, there's very little evidence that these rules make a difference.
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You can you make a difference and also bring in returns.
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But God put me on this path to make a difference.
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I wanted to remind people that individuals can make a difference.
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And to make a difference, sites must be near the clients.
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Whether it was a one-off incident could make a difference.
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Another 34 percent said the allegations did not make a difference.
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Nonetheless, these three companies are well positioned to make a difference.
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He wanted to continue his education and to make a difference.
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You said you wanted to make a difference with your music?
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You have the power to make a difference in your life.
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But even if she did make a difference, she doesn't care.
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"Maybe it'll make a difference for them," he told Reuters Health.
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So it doesn't make a difference, you know what I mean?
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Ultimately, what could make a difference, Purvis thinks, is public opinion.
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Fighting for women's power to the polls to make a difference.
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Some will never make headlines, but they will make a difference.
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"I don't think legal backing will make a difference," he said.
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But the modifications of the various deductions will make a difference.
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But we'll gladly root for anything that might make a difference.
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That's why every word counts, and details always make a difference.
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The way you cut the broccoli can make a difference, too.
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They have already proven that their activism can make a difference.
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" Dr. Wakshlag added, "The calories make a difference, not the food.
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And they had no idea whether it would make a difference.
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Like a lot of journalists, I want to make a difference.
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Can artists really make a difference in such a complicated system?
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Maybe President Trump's threats to AHCA dissenters will make a difference.
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Here's a really cool positive thing that will make a difference.
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But committing to a healthy eating pattern will make a difference.
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Never let anyone tell you angry tweeting doesn't make a difference.
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Parents' reasons for spanking can also make a difference, Larzelere says.
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One important way to make a difference is to call your senators.
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You can make a difference if you're just not afraid to tackle.
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Better to channel our energies where we can actually make a difference.
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But do the jokes, parodies, and 140-character barbs make a difference?
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I became a journalist to make a difference in this changing world.
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I thought medical assistance was where we could really make a difference.
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If we give them this voice, though, they can make a difference.
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HP: Everyone wants to make a difference - that's where happiness comes from.
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But that didn't make a difference to the delegates who walked out.
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And it's not too late to make a difference in the race.
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"We got out here and tried to make a difference," he said.
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It helps them see the power they have to make a difference.
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And this was such an easy, tangible way to make a difference.
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"It's not much, but maybe we can make a difference," he says.
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People can make a difference by voting and not destroying public property.
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This is where the Trump administration could, in theory, make a difference.
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I want to make a difference in the sports world as well.
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Could that make a difference in terms of stress on the device?
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AS ANY schoolchild knows, a good head teacher can make a difference.
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There are several technical and legal advances that could make a difference.
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Unfortunately, it's not clear that any of this will make a difference.
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Choosing the right — and right type of — card can make a difference.
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Contrary to what many people say, the law does make a difference.
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As he often said, one person of integrity can make a difference.
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"[Amanda] really wanted to make a difference in this world," he says.
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Finally, remedies need to be established that make a difference to consumers.
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Make a difference, a couple clicks and let's address the controlling agendas.
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He wanted to help the poor and make a difference for others.
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That's the kind of strong, accountable action that will make a difference.
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If you make a difference in one person's life, what a gift.
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With this family and community, I think we can make a difference.
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"Even just moving a few millimeters can make a difference," he says.
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As he often said, one person of integrity can make a difference.
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"We don't make a difference between natural and unnatural things," Steiner said.
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"No one of us, however, can make a difference alone," she said.
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"The good news is small changes can make a difference," Goff added.
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That's where a new startup — Loji — is aiming to make a difference.
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And that people with experience in a place to make a difference.
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And it has shown us that bystander intervention can make a difference.
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"Washington's the place you go to make a difference," she says, laughing.
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And she believed every woman had the ability to make a difference.
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I thought I couldn't make a difference because I was too small.
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But that changed through Balaknama and we can make a difference now.
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I don't want to make money; I want to make a difference.
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Now I have five minutes to make a difference to your life.
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These 1703 gifts will help you make a difference this holiday season.
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It's clear the Latino vote will make a difference in this election.
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"He was going to make a difference in this world," she said.
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You need to believe that what you do can make a difference.
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I'm out right now trying to make a difference in the world.
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"If we can make a difference, that's all I want," said Tipton.
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Here's how it goes: Turns out, 30 minutes can make a difference.
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Susan Daye-Richards wanted to make a difference in Diana Orama's life.
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It may be a cliché, but I wanted to make a difference.
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The presence of food didn't make a difference in the dogs' reactions.
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What people learn about bullying early on can make a difference later.
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But Lima-Marin's immigration lawyer hopes the pardon will make a difference.
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For simple care in straightforward patients it may not make a difference.
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People can make a difference by voting and not destroying public property.
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This is a case where we can make a difference right away.
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He knows what he wants and he wants to make a difference.
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We have to believe that gathering together locally can make a difference.
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The concert is about bringing people together who can make a difference.
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It doesn't take volunteerism — an often dodgy prospect — to make a difference.
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Neither on its own, he felt certain, would actually make a difference.
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But I've learned you are never too small to make a difference.
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Also, does it make a difference what his family thinks about this?
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Here are some ways you (and Logan Paul) can make a difference.
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And does it make a difference that your spokesman is your attorney?
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"All of the indicators are that women make a difference," Ellig said.
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It doesn't make a difference where you are in the capital structure.
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This is inspiring: You see, kids, one person CAN make a difference!
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Mark Flood: It's funny how little things like this make a difference.
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I think, though, that we can work together to make a difference.
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It's unclear whether an apology, sincere or not, would make a difference.
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Expa said its focus on "quality, not quantity" would make a difference.
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He said he was certain the labeling changes would make a difference.
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But are any of these tactics actually going to make a difference?
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GZ: It doesn't make a difference how he's doing in the polls.
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I live back home in Denmark, and that does make a difference.
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Ali and other social workers savor such opportunities to make a difference.
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"I felt like I was going to make a difference," he recalls.
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How do you think Love Music Hate Racism will make a difference?
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ZA: What steps can we take as individuals to make a difference?
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D.B.: What can people do to make a difference with this problem?
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Children can also make a difference in the fight against human trafficking.
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Even those at home now genuinely do seem to make a difference.
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More incremental steps, he said, were not likely to make a difference.
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Simply making longer sperm really wouldn't make a difference in an elephant.
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In the long term, smart policy and regulations can make a difference.
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Does it make a difference if it's organic, nitrate-free or uncured?
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"We know we really make a difference in people's lives," he said.
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Still, the restrictions might make a difference in mass shootings in particular.
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And, did the comma make a difference in the very first line?
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It's a bit harder to figure out how to make a difference.
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But not everyone is convinced that the changes will make a difference.
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To make a difference, you'll need allies in the corridors of power.
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Nor would evidence that Johnson had done nothing wrong make a difference.
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They make a difference here ... no fans deserve it more than ours.
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This is where the international community can and should make a difference.
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This is the last best way to make a difference in 85033.
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About a quarter in both polls said it didn't make a difference.
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One person can make a difference, even if it takes 40 years.
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"We felt that we were going to make a difference," she said.
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Increasingly, investors — especially millennials — are using their idealism to make a difference.
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But candidates can make a difference, and surely are in this instance.
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He can never win by big enough margins to make a difference.
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However, it will make a difference who will be her partner(s).
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What tools are these individuals and groups using to make a difference?
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The remaining 39.9 percent said the action would not make a difference.
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"You have to be politically involved to make a difference," she says.
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"Helen wanted to make a difference," Ms. Rosa said in an interview.
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When will closing a border make a difference, and when won't it?
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The next chapter has given me the chance to make a difference.
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All of this is starting to make a difference in my coverage.
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Ten years will make a difference, especially if you drink that much.
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Does it make a difference to neo-Nazis when they're publicly outed?
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But programs like extended visitation really can make a difference in lives.
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"Kendrick was certainly proof that one person can make a difference," she said.
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Former President Barack Obama wants people to make a difference in their communities.
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Are you challenging the status quo or inspiring others to make a difference?
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Africa's only ball maker also tries to make a difference in other ways.
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It's in believing that having more women in power can make a difference.
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"I've never really thought marriage would make a difference," he told the outlet.
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Freshness does make a difference, whether you're talking about broccoli or anal beads.
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Does it really make a difference if I go to work or not?
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She wanted to move back home to make a difference in our country.
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What's next: As with doxxing, a few simple changes can make a difference.
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It's unclear if these pledges will make a difference in the race, however.
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What they believe, who they are, or their ideology, doesn't make a difference.
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Tech, Trump, Connected TV: products, services and streams that could make a difference.
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Meghan Markle knew from a young age that she could make a difference.
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His agenda and vision will continue to make waves and make a difference.
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It does make a difference when you're able to touch and see it.
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"We couldn't live with ourselves without trying to make a difference," she said.
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Lady Kitty Spencer is using her royal fame to help make a difference.
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There's an opportunity here to make a difference and do something really important.
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The question posed -- how much money did it cost to make a difference?
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That combination, I think, is what really allowed us to make a difference.
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The little things, like what you're snacking on, will really make a difference.
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But it will make a difference to some farmers in places like Wisconsin.
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This addition of new voters, however minute, could very well make a difference.
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Walsh pointed to it as a chance for Flippable to make a difference.
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Find out more about impact investing and how you can make a difference.
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Ride-sharing drivers certainly rank in the group that can make a difference.
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The question will be how many dents it takes to make a difference.
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Them standing or laying down, sadly, didn't make a difference at that point.
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That's where the stealth mode startup Globality is hoping to make a difference.
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We believe that we have something that is going to make a difference.
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Remember, the only way to make a difference is by building something sustainable.
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It's important that Swift spoke up because her voice can make a difference.
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Click through to shop some of the ways you can make a difference.
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But do pretty, Instagram-friendly rose gold reusable straws actually make a difference?
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This is a number that at this point doesn't really make a difference.
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If I think I could make a difference I would probably do something.
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If you see something wrong, you can stand up and make a difference.
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What you might not know is your browser can also make a difference.
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Does donating to the Red Cross in moments like this make a difference?
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Sure. A question like "Does it make a difference?" is hard to answer.
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Amy's life was a testament that one person truly can make a difference.
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First impressions make a difference — and sometimes the memory just won't go away.
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What I would say is that, you are going to make a difference.
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The bottom line: Trees make a difference in cities even in the wintertime.
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And so I took on a mission to try to make a difference.
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Ultimately, compellingly, those nigglings of doubt don't really seem to make a difference.
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The message is that everyone can make a difference in their own way.
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"This is where the Priyanka Gandhi factor will make a difference," he said.
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Sam had noodled around with video and thought that might make a difference.
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By volunteering, I feel I make a difference in helping fix these mistakes.
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Sometimes it takes one simple gesture to make a difference in people's lives.
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"And then beyond that, to encourage people to make a difference," she said.
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Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin was skeptical the troops would make a difference.
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"It doesn't make a difference to me who is up there," McIlroy said.
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We work so hard — does our voice matter, can we make a difference?
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What other steps are you taking to feel empowered and make a difference?
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From each of our trenches, all our actions add up & make a difference.
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But it's an opportunity for entrepreneurs and private companies to make a difference.
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Students are often told that they are too young to make a difference.
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Globally, restrictive gun laws have proven to make a difference in curbing massacres.
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Having the ability to network on a moment's notice can make a difference.
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One vote can make a difference, so make sure your voice is heard!
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We've always believed that young age group of people will make a difference.
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Still, making them does make a difference, or do you not think that?
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Even a tiny investment from global pensions could make a difference, Paul said.
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But you may not know how little it takes to make a difference.
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Well, Harper can rest easy now knowing that he did make a difference.
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The good news is that we know government action can make a difference.
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Scrutinizing available Social Security claiming strategies can also make a difference, Rutledge said.
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And in difficult situations, the repeated resistance of shareholders can make a difference.
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"Anything could make a difference because the margins are so narrow," Stipanovich said.
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I had to figure out how to make money and make a difference.
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"They [kids] can make a difference one lawn at a time," he added.
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They remind us that citizens can make a difference, imperfectly and over time.
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But some of it is molecular, and here drugs can make a difference.
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C: So you think they were trying to make a difference as well?
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"I don't think they could buy enough to make a difference," he said.
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Space is tight in the Bay Area, but backyards still make a difference.
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Most of these people are good, patriotic Americans trying to make a difference.
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"He truly wants to make a difference and save jobs here," he said.
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However, expressing concern alone isn't enough to make a difference on the ground.
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But Dry January does appear to make a difference to people's drinking habits.
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Like if someone has 500 followers versus 328, does that make a difference?
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She found what chiefly motivated them was the opportunity to "make a difference".
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Even if we don't make a difference, I want America to feel watched.
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I am a Marine with four kids who wants to make a difference.
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Joseph has also partnered with GoFundme to make a difference outside of Harlem.
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The decision concerned evidence rather than testimony, and that could make a difference.
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M. Adams is one of the people chanting, trying to make a difference.
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That makes me think you can sometimes make a difference — attempt to, anyway.
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On the question of whether wax techs make a difference, he was emphatic.
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He sacrificed himself to make a difference and nobody could take that away.
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"When you can make a difference, you should," Mr. Clinton used to say.
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It was so crowded that the guest list ceased to make a difference.
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Y'all come on down here and work with us to make a difference.
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"Any and all of these things could make a difference," Mr. Hobson said.
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It doesn't make a difference, because we all make it the same way.
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That would make a difference, but not as much as one might think.
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We wanted to get these tools to world leaders and make a difference.
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If you doubt that a private citizen can make a difference, meet Fahey.
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Bringing awareness through speaking up is a great way to make a difference.
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Even a modest amount of savings could make a difference, AARP has found.
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Second, this isn't an election where a couple defectors would make a difference.
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But she was left wondering: Can strikes in France still make a difference?
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"You want technologies that make a difference and step up when it matters."
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The money, she argues, would never arrive quickly enough to make a difference.
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I assumed the best way make a difference was to run for office.
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That difference may some day be shown to make a difference, he said.
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"He wanted to make a difference if he could," said Maura Horton, 47.
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"I can imagine places where technology can really make a difference," says Stilgoe.
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To make a difference, however, wealthy countries would have to help struggling ones.
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Even a slight rise can make a difference that will save you money.
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For some, the exercise doesn't have to be extreme to make a difference.
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Shortening that number to 988 as we propose today could make a difference.
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Whether her biography alone can make a difference is yet to be seen.
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And I think it could make a difference in New York City schools.
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For the sake of enhanced convenience, auto drive technology will make a difference.
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Rarely does one person or one thing make a difference in an election.
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Ms. Chomicz hopes that, in the meantime, tourists can help make a difference.
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Wills validates the proposition that sometimes one individual really can make a difference.
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So she turned to civic engagement as a means to make a difference.
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It can really make a difference to a mid-recipe cook in doubt.
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Andrews added that consumers these days are seeking ways to make a difference.
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They are at work to get their paycheck, not to make a difference.
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Private sector partners are stepping up and stepping in to make a difference.
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But local action replicated around the country can start to make a difference.
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"At first it was like, is this really going to make a difference?"
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"(The new definition) does make a difference," ARTBA chief economist Alison Black said.
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A combined 26% said the investigation won't make a difference in their votes.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's proposal, even a few hundred dollars would make a difference.
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Beyond booking, where you go can also make a difference for your budget.
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Evidently we can no longer rely on the government to make a difference.
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They are proving that civic engagement among young people can make a difference.
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Which is, frankly, all one needs in the world to make a difference.
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"It's the reality that one person can make a difference," Mr. Boyd said.
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Strummed guitars and plucked pianos are integrated smoothly and hardly make a difference.
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TV weathercasters and meteorologists might be uniquely positioned to make a difference here.
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KUSHNER: It doesn't make a difference one way or the other the number.
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Second of all, it shouldn't make a difference if I was or wasn't.
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I have to do something I can make a difference and connect with.
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If they make a difference — and if they ever make a difference it will be this year with a massive disparity in both advertising and get-out-the-vote efforts — it should give Clinton a slight advantage over the polling average.
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Raising inheritance-tax rates could make a difference, but better insurance is equally important.
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Twenty-seven percent answered that it does not make a difference in their vote.
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Oftentimes, even the smallest acts of kindness can make a difference in someone's life.
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"Those are powerful forces, but harness them to make a difference in the world."
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The crews can only hope they can return soon enough to make a difference.
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However, it's important to acknowledge and understand the interventions that can make a difference.
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Did I waste my time while I was here trying to make a difference?
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That with the appropriate expertise, policies and procedures, we can actually make a difference.
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So if there&aposs anything you can give, it would certainly make a difference.
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They are real people, obviously, but for some reason it does make a difference.
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LG: There are three different ideas for how fact-checking might make a difference.
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One woman on the board or one woman of color won't make a difference.
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That's especially true if those attacks start to make a difference in the polls.
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Many of these mutations won't make a difference to the virus or its functions.
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It's still too early to tell whether the new regulations will make a difference.
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She's trying to go in there and make a difference — she's a young idealist.
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And to quote Thunberg herself, "You are never too small to make a difference."
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"My goal is to make a difference on the lives of others," she says.
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"There's a human face to it and the stories make a difference," she added.
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I am here to reaffirm the power you have to make a difference today.
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But does the time of day you train make a difference to your results?
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Will it make a difference, and why is trading in small cap stocks dying?
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"I'm skeptical this will make a difference," Eric Noll, CEO of Convergex, told me.
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Laying out simple information and steps — and doing it often — will make a difference.
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If you've ever thought to yourself "one vote can't make a difference," think again.
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"I believe that if we all come together we can all make a difference!"
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However, professional investment guidance seems to make a difference for both men and women.
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John Legend's learned that easy actions can make a difference to saving our planet.
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I know we make a difference in people's lives and we've developed a community.
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Timberlake used the occasion to urge teens to make a difference in their communities.
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But can facials really undo any of the damage enough to make a difference?
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"Once you go past two kids, it almost doesn't make a difference," she says.
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This year, your voice can make a difference for those who don't have one.
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Conway marvels at those who emerge from these tragedies determined to make a difference.
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One vote really can make a difference, making election participation and integrity equally important.
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"I'm tired of thinking these things actually make a difference," wrote one Facebook user.
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Investing in equipment for the job they are doing does not make a difference.
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Unfortunately, environmental factors, aka things out of our control, make a difference as well.
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Each of us can make a difference, and all of us ought to try.
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And if we speak out, especially about climate change, we can make a difference.
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Their success reminds us that individuals can still make a difference in our democracy.
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But if they saw how yoked we are maybe that would make a difference.
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It's about taking writing beyond the everyday news cycle and potentially make a difference.
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"It should make a difference," said Charley Carpenter, a Missoula resident and Quist supporter.
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Those are powerful forces, but harness them to make a difference in the world.
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While the current administration has rolled back environmental initiatives, you can make a difference.
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You can make a difference by donating to their organization and watching SHELTER above.
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For the few who oppose pipeline projects, some key facts might make a difference.
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He wanted to make a difference in other peoples' lives, and so did she.
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Even minimal running habits, like a small "dose," were enough to make a difference.
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Congress and the White House already have the necessary tools to make a difference.
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"His child care plan make a difference for working families," the Trump supporter adds.
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That is a sobering statistic but we have technologies that will make a difference.
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I bet a nudge from the president of China would make a difference, quickly.
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Your merits, your good will, your moral action: None of these make a difference.
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Educators have the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of young people.
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For this IPBES report to make a difference, it's time to be global grownups.
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But, if there is anyone who can make a difference, it's President Donald Trump.
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In other words, for children, both remorseful words and restorative actions make a difference.
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"They work hard to make a difference in the lives of millions of customers."
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I proposed that we make a difference together and make our friendliness more explicit.
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All he cares about now is whether or not he can make a difference.
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So will drinking a cup of joe before your workout actually make a difference?
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If they could end things like that, then we can also make a difference.
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As for fluoride in your toothpaste, it's not really enough to make a difference.
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I'm thankful I'm able to compete and help make a difference in a game.
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"And it's hard to say any Taylor Swift-style surge will make a difference."
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In some cases like Taiwan, a rapid and aggressive response could make a difference.
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Here are modest steps we could take that would, collectively, make a difference: 1.
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"I won't lie and say that it doesn't make a difference," the father responds.
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I felt as though anything was possible and that we could make a difference.
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As for alcohol, a few beers won't make a difference in the short term.
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And we know from experience that our voice and our influence make a difference.
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The silence of major companies is disappointing because they could actually make a difference.
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Amoral is when you shoot someone in the head, it doesn't make a difference.
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That's another place where a new justice on the bench could make a difference.
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If their expectations about the future are positive, then it does make a difference.
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"I said, 'Let's not game this — $70,000 doesn't make a difference,'" Ms. Chou said.
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And community engagement will make a difference in what Baltimore becomes in the future.
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If that works, the approach we're looking at likely also will make a difference.
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Whether or not the cynics believe it, every vote really can make a difference.
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The stents didn't make a difference beyond medical treatment in preventing these bad outcomes.
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"And with that we know we'll be able to make a difference for them."
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Pollsters are skeptical that the newly franchised population will make a difference in Alabama.
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But political prospects aside, he can also make a difference through faith-based advocacy.
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Adams predicted Tuesday that the defensive upgrade would make a difference in the postseason.
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"In retailing, one man can make a difference," Kniffen said about Michael's new CEO.
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Even how you refer to yourself when talking to yourself can make a difference.
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"I don't know whether my visit with Zarif will make a difference," Murphy wrote.
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Artificial intelligence software can also make a difference with rebooking algorithms, Mr. Etzioni said.
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On a personal level, good hand hygiene clearly can make a difference in health.
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I knew it would make a difference and transform how Jonathan manages his T28500D.
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I cannot imagine a bill that would make a difference that the NRA supports.
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Impact your world A big chop can make a difference, but 10 big chops?
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Also, we answer your question about investing, not just divesting, to make a difference.
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As travelers, we could make a difference by spreading the wealth, so to speak.
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One percent of combined EU income is simply too small to make a difference.
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Finally, none of these efforts will make a difference unless you raise your voice.
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"Selfishly, I'd like to make a difference in my daughter's life," Mr. Johnson said.
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"The strength of D.O.D.'s argument would really make a difference," Ms. Strack said.
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A: You can ask: Is investing in the ETF going to make a difference?
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Here are some things you can start doing right now to make a difference.
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"Try something out and see if it really does make a difference," he says.
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It's a great purpose in life, and I know I can make a difference.
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We're going to fight for real solutions to make a difference in people's lives.
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Counterterrorism is one field in which powers of facial recognition could make a difference.
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Wade, the addition of a new justice is not likely to make a difference.
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But such limited funding pales in comparison to what's needed to make a difference.
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And I am looking around this area where banks can still make a difference.
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The larger initial outlay will actually make a difference, this new science strongly suggests.
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Together, we can lift each other's spirits and make a difference in our everyday.
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A young woman asked, how do I make a difference in any of this?
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For a team that lacks much experience, Bullock could make a difference moving forward.
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Moreover, the U.S. aid will not make a difference in Ukraine's conflict with Russia.
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Did these reservations make a difference or were they gimmicks to keep activists subdued?
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The precise amount of various nutrients really is not going to make a difference.
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One thing that could make a difference: a more bureaucratic hiring process, Ezra suggested.
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"If we all look at ourselves to make a difference, it's going to make the biggest impact instead of being like, 'Oh yeah, he needs to make a difference, oh yeah, the political leaders need to make the difference,' " Pence tells PEOPLE.
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Paul isn't enough of a persona to make a difference in any of these communities.
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Strong, pit bull, sex symbol, no nonsense, business oriented and ready to make a difference!
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But readers must look elsewhere to judge whether their ideas really did make a difference.
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It can also make a difference is the interest is compounded annually, quarterly, or monthly.
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So it doesn't seem to make a difference whether we are there or not there.
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The question I get asked the most: What can I do to make a difference?
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But the question is: Will such labels make a difference in the choices consumers make?
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SASH, by contrast, uses housing as a platform for preventive measures that make a difference.
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Those with the power—and pockets—to make a difference can and should do so.
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They take it a step further by using the platform to help make a difference.
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" Then after a week they come back, and you say, "Did it make a difference?
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But even these rents are unlikely to make a difference for the city's lowest earners.
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And you need a lot of shafts to really make a difference at busier terminals.
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And both have plainly set out to make a difference with their brand of conservatism.
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I never thought, I mean who am I, that I would ever make a difference?
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And Chelsea encourages young women to consider how they can continue to make a difference.
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And I believe that it's possible – if you are willing to make a difference again.
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But the perceived loyalty of their partners, on the other hand, didn't make a difference.
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AIdoc helps radiologists focus on what really matters just in time to make a difference.
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I can't argue that it will make a difference to bare her soul to strangers.
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Twenty-six percent said the confirmation fight does not make a difference in their vote.
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The temperature of the water we shower and bathe in, though, will make a difference.
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It's both women's hope that the podcast serves as a platform to make a difference.
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Young adults want jobs that are both personally fulfilling and let them make a difference.
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Strong, pit bull, sex symbol, no nonsense, business oriented, and ready to make a difference!
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She was less interested in celebrities and more focused on how to make a difference.
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And, thankfully, calls make a difference — much more so than emails and letters, it seems.
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I wanted them to know that the bravery of one person can make a difference.
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"If you think a movie can't make a difference, see @blackfishmovie," Silverstein said on Twitter.
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It is not the first private members' club in London seeking to make a difference.
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If they work together they can make a difference—with or without the United States.
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That could yet make a difference in swing states such as Florida and North Carolina.
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" She added, "You don't have to come to a die-in to make a difference.
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What does it make a difference if the rest of the nation knows my business?
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Somebody who can go out there and take on the establishment and make a difference.
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Having UPF clothing can make a difference when you're outside all day in the sun.
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Women in the workforce can continue to fight to make a difference in their offices.
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His support could make a difference: 39% of voters surveyed by Fox News were undecided.
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Sometimes this is sloppiness—not noting down things that are known to make a difference.
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Anyone can make a difference, all it takes is a step in the right direction.
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Elie Weisel's son, Elisha, said the author and activist inspired people to make a difference.
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How eggs are prepared might also make a difference, and the study didn't examine this.
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She is ruthless, determined, and unforgiving in her efforts to make a difference for refugees.
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Locations of polling places can make a difference in how people vote, research has shown.
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But when you make a difference in people's lives you remember why you started. pic.twitter.
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Second of all, it shouldn't make a difference if I was or if I wasn't.
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You might not save much energy but it will make a difference in darkened spaces.
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I think those qualities are phenomenally important, especially if you want to make a difference.
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Research has found that more spending does make a difference, particularly for low-income students.
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But that didn't make a difference because the way I was using it had changed.
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I came in it to make a difference from the inside to change the response.
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Until somebody tells me we have, I believe that we can still make a difference.
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"Each and every voice will make a difference in this high-stakes election," said Rep.
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Segal realized they could really make a difference when a video about gerrymandering went viral.
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Unlike recent Indian bank-rescue schemes, the package is large enough to make a difference.
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" McGinn says there are "plenty of good people at Facebook trying to make a difference.
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Faced with the bleak scenario, Torsella is turning to surprising initiatives to make a difference.
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The number of ballots in doubt or in question doesn't appear to make a difference.
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It should remind all of us, and firms, that culture and compensation make a difference.
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An organization is the sum of its teams and managers, those who make a difference.
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Until then, the best way to make a difference is one door at a time.
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Telling yourself daily you are worthy, valid, strong and resilient really does make a difference.
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Price: $49.95 Even giving coal to someone on the "naughty" list can make a difference.
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As soon as he walked in, you knew he was going to make a difference.
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"We can intervene in these children's lives in time to make a difference," she added.
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Whether it's two or 20 items, a small donation of essentials can make a difference.
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This is how we will truly make a difference in our country's most overburdened communities.
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As Casagrande pointed out, their monetary contributions to pro-choice organizations could make a difference.
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You don't have to cut meat entirely out of your diet to make a difference.
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Ultimately, the letters taught the American students about how they can make a difference, too.
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Even in times of hardship and turbulence, Spencer says, individuals can still make a difference.
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Turns out no, they weren't blowing it, at least not enough to make a difference.
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It does make a difference to see people of color and women in leadership roles.
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"It does make a difference," Lipa told Reuters on the red carpet of the protest.
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He offered a prediction: "That wall, it's not going to make a difference," he said.
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"I don't think I could do enough there to really make a difference," he said.
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I thought this was one way to make a difference, at least for one child.
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So it turns out that President Trump can make a difference in American trade competitiveness.
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The fact that it probably won't make a difference makes it all the more meaningful.
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Target is not offering deals for Sprint users, which could make a difference for some.
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Like gun violence, this is something about which people my age can make a difference.
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"I know that one person can make a difference," she said upon accepting her award.
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Here's how you can make a difference and change the future of our country. pic.twitter.
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We feel that we're not a priority, that we're too small to make a difference.
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"To make change happen, to make a difference, mediocrity doesn't get you there," she said.
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Support from loved ones and the opportunity to cultivate hope can truly make a difference.
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Democratic consultant Craig Varoga says positive ads could also make a difference with independent voters.
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"This vote will make a difference in how Americans look at the UN," she said.
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Here are all of the ways you can make a difference today and going forward.
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We have hope that anti-corruption efforts will make a difference — because ours already have.
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You can make a difference by donating to their organization too, and watching SHELTER above.
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Today is a powerful time to come together with your community to make a difference.
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But at the time I had the delusion that an individual could make a difference.
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These are, granted, small steps, but they make a difference, especially in terms of visibility.
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Either way, the Panthers needed their leading scorer to make a difference against the Islanders.
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Has the perception of Bortles and Bradley changed enough league-wide to make a difference?
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I again scrubbed my eyes with soap and water, but it didn't make a difference.
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You make a difference in Papers, Please by aligning yourself with a terrorist organization, EZIC.
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Do you think President Trump will make a difference in you getting this bill passed?
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I needed to make a difference for my colleagues, and for my own self-worth.
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Look for (RED)-branded goods and services that you can support to make a difference.
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If you're looking to make a difference—this is a great place to start. 1.
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How much that would make a difference in Mosley's future performances is a different matter.
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But only two D&I initiatives, Kapor Klein says, can make a difference as standalone.
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These are the pocketbook issues that actually make a difference in the lives of voters.
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Other residents, and some retired detectives, were skeptical that raising it would make a difference.
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And I believe that it's possible — if you are willing to make a difference again.
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"Usually something that's first-grade mathematics shouldn't make a difference to the solution," Granville said.
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For the majority of our customers, it's not going to make a difference to them.
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Does that make a difference given all the contact people experience when they play sports?
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By the time action seems obvious, it might be too late to make a difference.
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I wanted to make a difference in politics and campaigns as soon as I could.
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Others question whether a PAC that doesn't support a particular party can make a difference.
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Little things like that, that you wouldn't think would make a difference, actually seem to.
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He had both clinics use the same birthing position, but that didn't make a difference.
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The campaign Wednesday is a powerful reminder that women in Congress make a difference too.
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You are present and future voters, future elected officeholders, and you will make a difference.
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He said he hopes this weekend's march will reach people who can make a difference.
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I feel there's a chance to help somebody and make a difference in their lives.
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And — perhaps most troublingly — does the difference even make a difference in how we respond?
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Maggie is trying to make a difference in the world, mostly through ineffective self-sacrifice.
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"In spite of everything, Kim lives on and continues to make a difference," she wrote.
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Whether the spate of editorials on Thursday can make a difference is not yet clear.
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"I was really hoping to make a difference, to flip the State Senate," he said.
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Midsize and Large Suitcases When looking for larger suitcases, though, brand names make a difference.
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"It's easy to make a dollar, but it's harder to make a difference," she said.
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But you don't have to be a famous restaurateur to make a difference through food.
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I encourage everyone to do the same, which I believe will actually make a difference.
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Those who go on to make a difference are never content with the status quo.
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But some people who are suffering may be skeptical that therapy could make a difference.
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The majority of Klobuchar supporters, around 3 in 5, say it won't make a difference.
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I could speak about different topics, but it felt like it wouldn't make a difference.
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But millions of people doing things like this really are able to make a difference.
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That's why tech companies filing amicus briefs could potentially make a difference on this issue.
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"By working with those companies as a shareholder, you can make a difference," Keefe said.
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As U.S. European relations continue to strain over policies, could this meeting make a difference?
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"A focus on drug trafficking is important and could make a difference," Mr. Wexler said.
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Of course, the real question is whether all that ad spending will make a difference.
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Does it make a difference to you about the kind of health information you need?
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She has inspired a generation & proven that you're never too young to make a difference.
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About 7 in 10 Democrats said his socialism wouldn't make a difference in their vote.
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But Mackenzie has a plausible argument that he can make a difference from the inside.
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"With the smaller influencers we work with, it doesn&apost make a difference," she said.
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We believe the connection between Vice President Pence and Mike really will make a difference.
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"This is a perfect opportunity to make a difference in our patients' lives," she added.
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It turns out enough Alabamians followed his lead to make a difference in the race.
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As the economic concerns of farmers grow, so does Darla's determination to make a difference.
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"We're trying to figure out what's feasible and what would actually make a difference," Sen.
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By reducing the dependence on kerosene GravityLight hopes to make a difference to world health.
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Shane said it's not just Francisco's view of executive power that could make a difference.
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Here are a few areas where economists say the impeachment saga could make a difference.
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TC: What have you done that proves all these bells and whistles make a difference?
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Yet to make a difference, 5G will first need to be installed in rural areas.
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You can make a difference one tweet, retweet, Facebook posting and vote at a time.
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Today, he retains his passion, and he has found new ways to make a difference.
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"And I'm thinking about how I can make a difference in the future," she said.
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At the same time, however, I wondered whether my feedback would actually make a difference.
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Does the size of the firm really make a difference if you like the person?
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Eron from Dallas was wondering if celebrity involvement might make a difference with young people.
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He's outclassed by nearly everyone, but he's there because he wants to make a difference.
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I mean, you're here to make a difference, presumably, and you enter in a stalemate.
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The good news is that you as an individual can make a difference — through politics.
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But the pursuit of truth still matters; facts, uncovered and aired, still make a difference.
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Depending on what you eat and when you eat it, you can make a difference.
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These are situations where the right clothes can actually make a difference in someone's life.
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I think they're trying to ... LG: I like to make a difference in the world.
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Zidane is the new manager, so I hope Zidane can make a difference over there.
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"He understands the structure of government within a state, where you can make a difference, where you can't make a difference, how to handle it, who to give the authority to," said Jo Ann Davidson, the former Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives.
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And you think that even if he did "officially" have it, it wouldn't make a difference.
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Demi Lovato is continuing to use her star power to make a difference in the world.
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This late in the process, it can't possibly make a difference, since Clinton has already won.
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Unfortunately, the real power to make a difference is in the years leading up to retirement.
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I wouldn't count on the threat alone to make a difference in how these justices rule.
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But they also said it may be too late for such outlays to make a difference.
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"Security decisions you make every day make a difference," cybersecurity expert Keren Elazari told advisors Wednesday.
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But this season, the show's characters are tackling a project that really could make a difference.
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"I went there thinking that I could make a difference and I got hurt," he said.
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I will not let a moment go by that I don't try to make a difference.
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Hillary has spent decades doing the relentless work to actually make a difference in their lives.
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And as any of Thurman's 22 knockout victims can attest, the lighter mitts make a difference.
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We call it pseudo-inefficacy because it happens to people who actually can make a difference.
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" The second promises to "make a difference in this world with each moment that I'm given.
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"They are people who are not just entrepreneurs but they really want to make a difference."
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So, the question is: Does the fancy 2XU compression technology actually make a difference during workouts?
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You got a lot of these souls really trying to make a difference and it's hard.
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"In that instant, I knew this is something I can make a difference with," he said.
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After working on major projects abroad, Leca felt the impulse to make a difference at home.
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Once he did, Janmark had just one thought: Elevate a shot enough to make a difference.
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If we work fast, a collective lifestyle change from all of us can make a difference.
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"[Donors] see this as something very simple and a very tangible way to make a difference."
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Even the time of day — rush hour versus early in the morning — would make a difference.
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Grab's effort, which is the largest pre-paid push in the region, could make a difference.
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Sleeping in, even if it's just a quarter of an hour, seems to make a difference.
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"I'm so thankful to be alive – to help one person, to make a difference," she says.
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It's about what you're doing to make a difference in other people's lives from the heart.
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Where and how you get your prescription can make a difference in how much you'll pay.
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With drop-off sites across the country, it is easy to donate and make a difference.
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The story is a remarkable example of how civic passion and pluck can make a difference.
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Those little things make a difference in the impression on the audience as to your sincerity.
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"The whole thing is freakish, but just by believing, it might make a difference," she says.
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Such public displays make a difference as Syrians consider whether to abandon Mr. Assad or not.
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That last post summed up Busco's ultimate goal in life: to make a difference with comedy.
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Grateful for having had the chance to help make a difference on issues I care about.
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"You have the power to make a difference and actually do something about it," Jacy said.
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It's so important that we stand up for ourselves and make a difference in this world.
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There is nothing I can do or say that is going to make a difference here.
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This time, though, Apple is citing the increased pixel size, which should indeed make a difference.
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Even one or two parliamentarians who support human rights could make a difference, Mr Khawaja says.
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Each person can make a difference and that's what Max and Jake aim to show others.
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So, why not ditch luxury altogether and buy gifts that are guaranteed to make a difference?
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"I really wanted to make a difference," Speagle told me of his time working for Facebook.
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MacGibbon says that for a woman with HG, none of these methods may make a difference.
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In front of the convenience store where McGlockton was shot, Gillum's presence did make a difference.
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Many Croats doubt political leaders will change the business environment quickly enough to make a difference.
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Regardless, East West's owner David Lee Kwen remains hopeful the new bags will make a difference.
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But people need to realize they can make a difference and not feel hopeless about it.
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Our individual actions, our words, our attitude, and our vote ---it can all make a difference.
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John Legend is using his own fatherhood experiences to help make a difference in the world.
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I think now we need prayer, we need support, any way you can make a difference.
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You have a chance to do big things, to set an agenda, to make a difference.
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To make a difference in terms of outcomes, particularly for the students who are most vulnerable?
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That is the difference, and I don&apost think it&aposs going to make a difference.
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Where you live could make a difference in how difficult it is to make those payments.
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For me, it's how I make a difference, doing something others won't do or can't do.
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And like her international peers and American predecessors, she has a podium to make a difference.
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Somehow, it doesn't make a difference that they are not employees — or adults, for that matter.
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But what happens when you're given an opportunity to help make a difference in the world?
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Having that experience, I felt what better way to bring everybody together to make a difference?
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No matter who you are, it's never too late to make a difference in the world.
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Why do you think self-acceptance can make a difference when it comes to bullying prevention?
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Seeing Newsome do something so bold helped me realize I could make a difference in Charlottesville.
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"This will definitely make a difference, and we are going to be continuing this," McLean said.
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" The post concludes, "Every one of us can make a difference, not just today but everyday.
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"I thought, this is an opportunity to do something that can make a difference," he said.
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Their decisions make a difference; they are inventors, entrepreneurs, political and military leaders — not average people.
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So why miss this prime opportunity to woo the voters that can really make a difference?
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I can be an artist, a people's champion, and a community organizer, and make a difference.
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They've seen the "spark" in the faces of students who realize they can make a difference.
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Summitt wanted to make a difference in this world, both on and off the basketball court.
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We assumed it would make a difference if the study was conducted in, say, Birmingham, Ala.
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The sort of micro-defense of immigrants in your own community can really make a difference.
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"This is a big step and one that will truly make a difference," Ms. Jarrett said.
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"Anything that can be safely canceled or put on hold will make a difference," he said.
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But that shouldn't discourage any of us from the belief that we can make a difference.
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"I look forward to finding other ways to make a difference in the future," Corker said.
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"My voice doesn't seem to make a difference at either level," she wrote in an email.
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I believe I could make a difference and job creation and economic opportunity in our state.
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Things may look bleak in my home state, but that's where teens can make a difference.
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He asked why she had to wait for someone else, before she could make a difference.
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They are CNN Heroes, each of whom shows how one person can truly make a difference.
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News coverage is showing the impacts of the partial government shutdown -- will it make a difference?
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But it's not the only elected office in the country where candidates can make a difference.
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In a neck-and-neck Senate race, won't the greater dislike of Trump make a difference?
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Witnessing, on the other hand — as an affirmative act, like Ms. Reynolds's — can make a difference.
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You can provide people with as many statistics as possible — and it doesn't make a difference.
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Here are some ways you can make a difference on this day -- and all year long.
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The group will rent another car from Tesla to see if those changes make a difference.
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Even a solitary fedora-wearing guy on the side of the road can make a difference.
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" That could change now, she said: "We do think this is going to make a difference.
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Ultimately, it's the ongoing fight against mandatory condom use in films that could make a difference.
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The voluntary standards could make a difference in curbing the alarming increase in prescription drug deaths.
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"I love the fight, and I love that I can make a difference," Ms. Ravitz said.
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To really make a difference, to make a breakthrough, it has to be in the booth.
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We are in a privileged position to actually make a difference by stating how we feel.
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But the entrepreneur recognizes that they have a long way to go to make a difference.
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But not everyone believes that it's necessary to be in these places to make a difference.
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If you're looking to make a difference you can affect local climate policy where you live.
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That's not a dress that's made to go out in the world and make a difference.
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I would like to believe that would make a difference — still lowercase, perhaps, but worthwhile nonetheless.
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Each day is a new day, and each conversation is a chance to make a difference.
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Her book, No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference, went on sale this week.
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Of course, you can also make a difference just by supporting the women in your life.
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And an informal autopsy of bee carcasses revealed that age didn't seem to make a difference.
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But epidemiologists say how and when governments impose containment and mitigation measures can make a difference.
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I want to make a difference and … I will not let our history get wiped away.
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It gave the officers a sense of agency, learning their efforts could actually make a difference.
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It's all derived from evidence-based measures being done in the state that make a difference.
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DELANEY: and what we are going to do to actually make a difference in these countries.
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The grille material and hole pattern make a difference: Metal is more acoustically transparent than plastic.
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"And he was passionate about trying to contribute something with his life, to make a difference."
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Conducting regular reviews of their mandates, say every decade or so, might also make a difference.
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It remains unclear whether regulations and rulings by agencies like the advertising authority make a difference.
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At the end of the day that is what matters: One student can make a difference.
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But whatever the reason, living on even a small park does make a difference to buyers.
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And a high reported net worth can make a difference out here in the real world.
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Does it have agency to make a difference on human rights in countries around the world?
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"We're going to look to fund those kind of things that make a difference," he said.
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I knew there was no better company to join if I wanted to make a difference.
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According to Ishbia, there's one other important area where FICO 10 can make a difference: refinancing.
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Klobuchar sought to focus on issues where a harshly divided Congress could realistically make a difference.
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What does make a difference, however, is opening the oven door while the popovers are baking.
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There are even those who maintain that it can make a difference in your mental health.
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The national Republican apparatus is gearing up to defeat him, and you can make a difference.
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Believing we can make a difference even when the "Big Picture" is out of our control?
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Star power is good for headlines, but will it actually make a difference at the polls?
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"I kept trying to play harder, as if that would make a difference," he told me.
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If things get really bad, Ms. Lai said, her participation in protests could make a difference.
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Veterans have so much to offer society; their ideas can make a difference in civilian life.
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Hershfield said it would have to be studied more formally, but it could make a difference.
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There are other ways for GOP senators to make a difference other than direct transfers. Sen.
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"It means that we have a voice and that we can make a difference," he said.
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K., I can make a difference, I can fix this, I can work with this team.
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I march for the girl that's told she can't make a difference because she's too young.
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Sisterhood is having friendships that give us the strength to make a difference in the world.
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Henske compares the process to working out: going to the gym once won't make a difference.
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"What we don't know is how much the O.J. factor will make a difference," Levenson said.
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NO ONE IS TOO SMALL TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE, by Greta Thunberg, read by the author.
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It's exciting to see ways in which virtual reality could make a difference in students' lives.
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"She proved that you don't have to be a scientist to make a difference," Stewart said.
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Just goes to show that the US can make a difference if there is a will.
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"There are so many powerful people, and when we galvanize, we make a difference," he said.
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Where prosperity does make a difference is in determining whether autocracies lean on carrot or stick.
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They shout down proposals that would make a difference, such as arming school staff and teachers.
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"It might make a difference if Mueller were to try to subpoena the president," Kinkopf said.
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Independents are more likely to say that peace talks wouldn't make a difference, at 28500 percent.
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Esteemed coaches like the Spurs' Gregg Popovich also make a difference in the West-East gap.
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" But she wanted to make a point: "No one is too small to make a difference.
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The optimist in me would say that if anybody can make a difference, it's probably Atul.
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Are museums creating programs that appeal to teenagers and that make a difference in their lives?
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You can make a difference in the lives of others by saying what's on your mind.
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As a result, in some cases, ballot initiatives in 2018 or 2020 could make a difference.
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As we reflect on and close out 2019, now is the time to make a difference.
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Do you think accurate media representations can make a difference in social stigmas around eating disorders?
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So, there were definitely some women who had the potential and desire to make a difference.
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You just need to prioritize your health, and do it effectively enough to make a difference.
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Solitary confinement is not the only case where a more conservative justice could make a difference.
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Our job is to build great products for users that make a difference in their lives.
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But Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi don't need to parachute into Alabama to make a difference.
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But in moderate districts with close races like Slotkin's, such grassroots efforts can make a difference.
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"I think hearing our voices and having family around might make a difference," mom Kris Jenner adds.
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Yet the real test of Mr Macron's promise to make a difference will be his domestic reforms.
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Those extra inches can really make a difference when it comes to relaxing with a good read.
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Olivia Pope is a character, Washington reminded them, and she can't make a difference in this election.
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All of those things make a difference, because we all operate with our own frames of reference.
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If 153 percent come back, you still have removed 215 percent, and it does make a difference.
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That would make a difference for the biggest U.S. corporations, which pay about 25 percent on average.
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Take a few minutes to think up a way to help that would actually make a difference.
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In matter of fact, the things I have seen online suggest that they don't make a difference.
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Levy had gone into legal services determined to make a difference in the lives of the poor.
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Now we can personally make a difference in the world and help pay for mind blowing art.
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The Flood-for-Cobb substitution, however, may be too late in the game to make a difference.
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There are, however, a number of points where the involvement of the robot might make a difference.
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Alex says she hopes she can make a difference, "so they'll be very happy and not scared."
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At this spot in 2007, Obama passionately sold his belief that the people could make a difference.
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But I'm old enough to know that video evidence of police wrongdoing doesn't always make a difference.
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Captain Dee also gave me the platform to help others and make a difference in my community.
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Still, Mr Rasmussen believes that a joint effort can make a difference while Mr Trump is president.
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I consider leaving a bad review on Yelp, but figure that it wouldn't make a difference anyway.
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Penis size won't make a difference either, Proudfit says, even if your partner is larger than normal.
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Truly, a couple bouquets of tulips placed in specific places around the house can make a difference.
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But perhaps if those players are good enough — and well rested — their experience can make a difference.
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"It's like you get a sugar high from it but it doesn't make a difference," said Wilson.
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Still, the broad color spectrum isn't the only way Wells' Flesh is ready to make a difference.
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They're told this is something that's expected of you, this is something that can make a difference.
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Even though we all have very busy lives, finding the time to make a difference is important.
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Talk to someone you trust, who believes in you — and someone you know can make a difference.
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I want to help try to see if I can make a difference, albeit a small one.
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We started this program to actually save lives and make a difference, and I know we are.
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He said elections fraud would only make a difference in a 1 to 2 percentage point races.
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Despite the further easing measures in the pipeline, some have questioned whether it will make a difference.
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However, he noted that it wasn't necessarily the election's outcome that would make a difference to sterling.
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Some projects are doing this already, but they're not large scale enough to really make a difference.
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Good intentions and accountability can make a difference, but the difficult question remains about how to change.
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