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

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