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That it serves capital instead of libido makes no difference.
"It makes no difference which president is in power," he added.
" He added, "It makes no difference as to your sexual preference.
Whether it is one day or a year makes no difference.
Frankly, the cause of the Trump-Tillerson friction makes no difference.
To vote for the lesser of two evils makes no difference.
It makes no difference whether he's evil, stupid, or a madman.
Interestingly, it makes no difference if you've bought the battle pass already.
When you wish upon a star, makes no difference who you are.
To argue that it makes no difference is a license for impunity.
Mare or stallion, makes no difference, they'll be knee deep in clover.
It makes no difference if it's marijuana, nicotine, caffeine, cocaine, or sugar.
"The end of the bailout makes no difference in our lives," Mrs.
But from the perspective of civil rights law, that makes no difference.
It makes no difference in terms of the larger issues facing the country.
Carter," Kneedler explained, "it makes no difference that he would serve without compensation.
It makes no difference if you are in the White House or not.
It makes no difference legally whether Mr. McGahn believes Mr. Trump obstructed justice.
It makes no difference whether I'm using an analog or digital watch face.
WARREN BUFFETT: I don't think it-- it--makes no difference in our investments.
But just as many, 41 percent, said it makes no difference either way.
It makes no difference how weak or ineffective the person's direct manager is.
The clothes from the stylist arrive at Rob's house, but it makes no difference.
"The end of the bailout makes no difference in our lives," said one resident.
Twenty-nine percent said a candidate's views on abortion makes no difference to them.
It makes no difference if your price point is dollars or thousands of dollars.
It makes no difference whether he is an American citizen, he is still a Japanese.
"In essence — it makes no difference to our plans," a PTScientists spokeswoman said via email.
"The crowd waxes and wanes, but the truth is, it makes no difference," she said.
It makes no difference to a dead Syrian child if they are bombed or gassed.
To those who are affected by Shockie's bomb, the ultimate body count makes no difference.
"Tonight's vote makes no difference to the lives of our people," Corbyn said in a statement.
It makes no difference on you as a person or certainly on how attractive you are.
DIMON: IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE TO ME. WE LOOK AT -- WE BUILD FOR THE LONG RUN.
"From the standpoint of Chinese importers, it makes no difference where it comes from," said Molchanov.
It would be too pessimistic to say that elite religious discourse makes no difference at all.
"For the writers of this 'TV series,' reality makes no difference," wrote Pyotr Akopov for Vzgliad.ru.
Let them hiss, that we are without talent, Sold out and hypocrites, It makes no difference.
It makes no difference if his term of office expires in five weeks or five days.
Infantilized or slut shamed, it ultimately makes no difference when neither affords you the power you crave.
That makes no difference to cops, btw -- the suspect was booked for robbery with a weapon. #STO
"In Europe, out of Europe, it makes no difference if we have no liveable habitat," he said.
I treat everyone the same way, I don't care what color you are, it makes no difference.
That makes no difference for Huawei's many fans in China, where most Google services are blocked anyway.
The reason for the implants — cosmetic breast enlargement or reconstruction after a mastectomy — makes no difference, either.
"To us it makes no difference if our model is draped or clothed in furs," he said.
My lung size makes no difference whatsoever until I've already learned to push my limits a lot more.
Forget my name, remember it forever as a symbol of authentic bravery: it makes no difference to me.
It makes no difference whether that payment happens to be settled by reducing what the exporter otherwise owes.
We have carpets on much of the floor and never wear shoes indoors, but it makes no difference.
Americans are amenable to a president who has smoked pot — with 56% saying it makes no difference to them.
Football at this level is so far removed from reality that a little extra fiction surely makes no difference.
This isn't a case about artistic or religious expression, and it makes no difference how beautiful his cakes are.
You can call my people, call me — it makes no difference — we have no formal chain of command around here.
Some studies show that it makes no difference, others suggest a 0.7 per cent reduction in traffic fatalities during DST.
So if you're handing Verizon $800 for an iPhone 6S or a Galaxy S7 Edge, well, that makes no difference.
"It makes no difference to current market fundamentals," said Atkinson at the annual IHS CERAWeek conference in Houston on Monday.
But as we detailed in our amicus brief before the D.C. Circuit, the FCC's reclassification razzle-dazzle makes no difference.
However, the largest proportion of respondents, at 28500 percent, said it makes no difference to them who is in charge.
"At the end of the day, it makes no difference if I get four hits or no hits," Rizzo said.
It makes no difference, because there's no way to spin this Rubik's Cube to engineer a conviction of the President.
It makes no difference, he suggested, what the president does in handling American foreign affairs or why he does it.
Pressing the button at some pedestrian crossings makes no difference to when the green man appears, but makes us feel proactive.
I would prove them wrong and show them that gender makes no difference on what one person can and can't do.
"It makes no difference if someone is a billionaire in Hungary ... this university also has to respect the laws," Orban said.
We crossed out the word female because Paris thinks it makes no difference whether a dude or a chick spins tunes.
The Wisconsin plaintiffs argue that whether the minority group is African-Americans or members of a political party makes no difference.
The physical distance between you and your loved ones now makes no difference in how close you can be to them.
Among those likely to participate in-person, 23% call it an advantage, 4.73% a disadvantage and 54% say it makes no difference.
Still, it makes no difference whether you are in the Commons or part of an NGO—the debate is still male-dominated.
Once you've said "I'm in," it makes no difference that the meeting was a bust, that the intermediary brought no such goods.
So it's very unlikely we'd be concluding many of those within that time scale (transition) so it probably makes no difference whatsoever.
And it said that whether or not Uber was a part of the sharing economy makes no difference under the relevant law.
"It's a disappointment, but at the end of the day it makes no difference," Vice President Mike Pence said before the vote.
"He said he was using a different method, but that makes no difference to the public," Teller said of the other magician.
We live and die by our people, our talent, and it makes no difference to us whether that talent is male or female.
And in the brownie batter, the texture makes no difference: It only needs to be salty, to push that popular sweet-salty button.
It makes no difference if you are a college-educated, professional, high-income-earning black person — because in the end, you're still black.
It makes no difference to me, because it's no different than me making the announcements to the group of people in high school.
And while it's cheaper to fly out on a certain day, it makes no difference when you book your tickets, the study found.
CreditCreditAn Rong Xu for The New York Times On or off the stage, it makes no difference: Indiana Woodward possesses an unmistakable sparkle.
"So it makes no difference whatsover if Doan's image was caught on the CCTV camera, none at all," he said after the hearing.
"It makes no difference which president is in power," a young man wearing a scarf depicting Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told CNN.
Whether a community loves their local police officers, or whether they hate and fear them, makes no difference from the perspective of the department.
"It makes no difference for Iran who the next U.S. president is," the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said in a speech last week.
You might think that music is just an add-on to a workout, something to make it feel more fun that ultimately makes no difference.
According to a new poll by the "Independent Women&aposs Voice," a candidate&aposs gender makes no difference to 83 percent of likely 2018 voters.
It's unclear if those cases involved encryption keys, but it wouldn't be a stretch for the US government to argue that it makes no difference.
Some journalists here may have wealth, may have "come out" at debutante parties, but we don't know who they are, because it makes no difference.
A majority of Democrats — 68 percent — said in a new Hill-HarrisX poll that it makes no difference whether a presidential candidate is a billionaire.
Check. Nicolás Maduro, the current president, raised it no fewer than six times last year (though it makes no difference in the face of hyperinflation).
And when you're just getting a ride from a relentlessly rule-following robot, it makes no difference whether the car is a Ford or a Ferrari.
Analog or digital makes no difference to Maggie Thompson, a former senior editor of the "Comic Buyer's Guide," which covered the industry from 1971 to 2013.
Sixty-three percent of likely voters said the FBI review makes no difference in their vote, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll released Sunday.
So are -- it&aposs basically says it makes no difference how honorable he is, this investigation is tainted by the bias that attended its origin in 40.
"For the family, it makes no difference whether this was a terror attack or just another crazed murderer," the family's representative, Israeli lawyer Maurice Hirsch, told Reuters.
Since religious marriages do not exist in the eyes of a rigorously secular state, it makes no difference to the state whether or not they are terminated.
Yes, I know what your mother gets up to, but it makes no difference—even the water from Ruganzu Ndori can't replace the milk from our cows.
According to the Social Security Administration, over a normal lifetime it makes no difference to your lifetime benefit level whether you claim at 6900, 2628, or 28503.
It makes no difference if that's a celebrity or if that is somebody that just so happens to be popping in my shop and investing in me.
Even when commodity markets are off, oil can sit in tankers floating in the ocean waiting out price moves, and it makes no difference to the oil.
As long as the glass and mechanics are sound, it makes no difference if you use a 5 or 50 year old lens — it'll look fantastic either way.
People of color, who made up 21% of all survey respondents, support cops in pride events by 77% to 8% (15% say it makes no difference either way).
First, you have to believe that it makes no difference at all whether Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump moves into the White House — because one of them will.
On my Facebook feed, I've got ads for the BodyBoss fitness program battling with a news article about how exercise makes no difference in how much you weigh.
Hubert Humphrey or Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter or Ronald Reagan, Al Gore or George W. Bush, it makes no difference, for if the apocalypse comes the millennium will follow.
Some in British Columbia have pledged to keep fighting expansion of Trans Mountain, even with blockades and protests, saying ownership makes no difference to the risk of oil leaks.
Brendan does not examine his sexual impulses, while Eve relentlessly examines hers, but it makes no difference — both son and mother find themselves in need of a good lawyer.
"I would tell you — I don't care, makes no difference to me anymore," said Ms. Gotbaum, who is 78 years old and has not held public office since 2009.
So if it makes no difference to you whether your tape dispenser is "aqua turquoise blue" or "lime green," you can save a few bucks by choosing the cheapest one.
Just 42 percent of people say they're more likely to vote for a pro-abortion rights candidate, Kaiser found, while 26 percent say it makes no difference to their vote.
Just 42 percent of people say they're more likely to vote for a pro-abortion rights candidate, Kaiser found, while 13 percent say it makes no difference to their vote.
If rules are unenforced or require a one-time, check-the-box review of whether changes have been made on the books, it makes no difference how progressive they are.
By the way ... it really makes no difference who filed for divorce -- it has no legal impact -- but Hollywood is all about perception, and Michael's wife made the first move.
"That would be like Franklin Roosevelt remaining at Warm Springs when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor," Giuliani said, adding that it makes no difference that Brussels is not on American soil.
Makes no difference if it's women like Christine Blasey Ford or Anita Hill, who both echo the painful experiences of millions of unseen women who have been sexually assaulted and harassed.
" Vice President Mike Pence called Romney's decision a "disappointment" during an interview on radio's "The Lars Larson Show" but added that "at the end of the day it makes no difference.
It makes no difference to Mr. Trump if this action — barring New Yorkers from Trusted Traveler programs — costs him votes in New York, which is in the Democrats' pocket for November.
"The answer seems to be that needling makes no difference, although the overall effect of seeing a therapist regularly and having blunt stimulation of the skin does improve hot flushes," Ee said.
About 6-in-10 likely voters who haven't cast their ballot yet said the FBI's announcement makes no difference to them, while 32% said it made them less likely to support Clinton.
"I thought that the alien should come in, and Ripley harpoons it and it makes no difference, so it slams through her mask and rips her head off," Scott told the magazine.
Accusing the ICC of bias, Duterte a month later canceled the Philippines' ICC membership, a move legal experts say makes no difference as its jurisdiction covers crimes committed during a country's membership period.
The majority of insiders surveyed in both parties said bringing on Fiorina makes no difference for Cruz in their respective states — 60 percent of Republicans and 73 percent of Democrats said the same.
Sometimes it'll be good, sometimes it'll be bad, sometimes it'll just sort of sit there, but it makes no difference, because by the time people see it, you're already on to the next thing.
"It makes no difference," Thomas Bernhard wrote, "whether I go back to England from Austria or back to Austria from England," and this could be said with increasing truth about much of the world.
It's kind of mind-boggling when somebody needs to make a video showing how it makes no difference if you tap or tap-and-hold your finger on the S210's in-display reader.
"It makes no difference whether you unequivocally condemn police brutality, or whether you demand Rajoy's resignation (in my case, I have been asking for that since long before any of this happened)," she wrote.
Three-in-five likely in-person Democratic Iowan caucusgoers say that being gay makes no difference in a candidate's ability to face Trump in the general election, while a quarter see it as a disadvantage.
For the Human Rights Commission, it makes no difference whether the civilians were victims of explosions and suicide bombings of the Taliban, or victims of American airstrikes and the special forces of the Afghan government.
Maybe she likes feeling grounded on a sturdy floorboard instead of pawing at a teetering post, but all I know for sure is that speculating her reasons makes no difference to what she uses and doesn't.
Bring a pot to boil and then drop in the mason jar with a paper towel on the bottom — you can decide if you want the lid on or off, it makes no difference to taste.
The World Health Organization says this makes no difference in patient outcomes—but it does limit a woman's options, and strains the schedules of those few doctors who are willing and able to provide medication abortion.
" Reflecting on the possibility that the United States' closest ally could leave Europe's single market and take a step toward abandoning the European project all together, Trump explained that the outcome "makes no difference to me.
It makes no difference whether a show documents an actual competition (''Survivor'') or a milestone refigured as a competition (''The Bachelor''), or offers some version, however far-fetched, of everyday life (''Keeping Up With the Kardashians'').
We may now have billionaires with penthouses full of art, but it makes no difference to ordinary Africans if the continent's best art is locked up in bank vaults overseas or in private homes in Africa.
The Gohs say they intend to keep both properties for the foreseeable future; the stalled state of Singapore's residential market, because of a host of government steps to keep the property market from overheating, makes no difference.
Two-thirds of Americans feel that "a growing variety in the types of family arrangements that people live in" is "a good thing" or "makes no difference," according to a 403 survey by the Pew Research Center.
As far as Wall Street is concerned, it makes no difference whether a jury found Trump's former campaign chair guilty of eight federal crimes or that Trump's longtime personal lawyer and fixer pleaded guilty to eight counts himself.
But, she says, "given that at the very least it makes no difference—and no study has ever shown it harms performance—considering the very many social and cultural benefits to knowing another language, bilingualism should be encouraged".
"If a star has visited, say, Ahmedabad on a day, and there has been press coverage the next day, our research shows that it makes no difference to the way an audience feels about the film," said Kapoor.
Looking first at possible crimes committed by Trump -- bribery, extortion and foreign election aid -- it makes no difference in the cases of bribery or foreign election aid charges whether the other party in the transaction felt fear or pressure.
The rallying cry of the protesters, who have trashed public buildings in the Chinese-ruled city, set street fires and pelted police with petrol bombs, has been "five demands, not one less", meaning the withdrawal of the bill makes no difference.
The rallying cry of the protesters, who have trashed public buildings in the Chinese-ruled city, set street fires and pelted police with petrol bombs, has been "five demands, not one less," meaning the withdrawal of the bill makes no difference.
Indeed, Edward Snowden has said that he believes he could not get a fair trial were he to return to the US, because under the Espionage Act, it makes no difference if your disclosure revealed wrongdoing or served the public interest.
The Department of Justice's inspector general's report refutes years of Republican deep state conspiracy theories about an F.B.I. plot to subvert Trump's campaign, and it makes no difference whatsoever to the promoters of those theories, who pronounce themselves totally vindicated.
The half in/half out photo of the guys in the pool accentuates the compensation—the stitched image below shows how, in my view, the setting sometimes makes no difference as it was shot in non-UW mode all the way through.
In fact, a new survey from Independent Women's Voice found when asked if someone will support a candidate because of their sex, 83 percent say gender makes no difference, and only 10 percent will support a female because she is a woman.
Millions of votes in safe states end up being "wasted," at least in terms of the presidential race, because it makes no difference whether Clinton wins California by 2270 million votes, 210,2165 votes, or 40 votes — in any scenario, she gets its 55 electors.
The urgency leaked out of the debate when it emerged that the academy's ruling was older than most Instagrammers, and a closer reading of the changes revealed that the mark was to be dropped only from î and û, where it makes no difference whatsoever to pronunciation.
But if you don't have that much money to spend right away, installment plans are a safe bet because they incur zero interest fees, meaning it makes no difference financially to pay the full $399 upfront or spread out the cost over a year or two.
That would suggest that getting one's protein from whole eggs or just from the whites makes no difference, as the amount of dietary amino acids in the blood after eating generally gives us an indication of how potent a food source is for the muscle-building response.
All the other details have attached themselves to my memory and they give me no peace, though it makes no difference if they were there or if they weren't: the sounds of the city, the smell of the sea on the wind, the smell of sweat.
Prokop writes: Millions of votes in safe states end up being "wasted," at least in terms of the presidential race, because it makes no difference whether Clinton wins California by 4 million votes, 400,000 votes, or 40 votes — in any scenario, she gets its 55 electors.
"It makes no difference because the flow coming in is much greater than the number being deported, and the ones who are sent back to their countries are returning because there is no security on the borders," said Salem Ashwin, a migration official at Tripoli's international cooperation ministry.
But in my world, it makes no difference that I happen to be Jewish—Santa is the kingpin, the top dog, the all-American icon, beloved in red households and blue, the wellspring of a veritable canon of songs and literature, the captor of my daughter's imagination, and he's coming to town.
It's actually not that clear where this leaves the legal battle—presumably it makes no difference, and Callinan will continue to oppose the sale by herself—but at least now you can lord it over your friends and colleagues, and impress your Tinder matches with your excellent knowledge of this legal timeline.
Whether plant-based food has been cooked on the same grill as a meat burger makes "no difference" to those trying to cut down on their meat consumption, according to Toni Vernelli, head of international communications and marketing at Veganuary, who was quoted in a press release issued by Burger King U.K. on Monday.
"You can know you have rights, and know you're being harassed, but if you have no power on the job to do anything about it, it really makes no difference," said Saru Jayaraman, director of Restaurant Opportunities Centers (ROC) United, a workers center that advocates for improved wages and working conditions for the restaurant workforce.
White House Office of Management and Budget Director Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE on Sunday argued that it makes no difference that some GOP senators oppose a bill to fund the government, because it needs Democratic support.
Although this industry presents itself as legal and legitimate, in many cases the products it sells are illegal, because people usually have to pay taxes on their worldwide income (whether it's "earned" in the British Virgin Islands or Spain makes no difference, as long as you live in Spain), and transactions whose sole purpose is to avoid taxes are typically not legal.

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