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Will the election outcome make any difference to the negotiations?
If we had decided, it doesn't really make any difference.
It doesn't make any difference if it does or not.
It doesn't make any difference towards reduction of their debt.
Whether those complaints will make any difference is another question.
Wondering if the 99 percent can make any difference whatsoever?
It doesn't make any difference to me how he does.
Besides, most lawyers say it won't make any difference in court.
Now that I've made the films, it wouldn't make any difference.
"It's not going to make any difference to me," he said.
"I don't think it's going to make any difference," he says.
The 2nd Circuit basically said government's misstatement didn't make any difference.
It might, or it might not – worrying won't make any difference.
"It doesn't make any difference to me batting eighth," Chambliss said.
Carbonation did not make any difference when it came to rehydrating.
Revoking the Quill exemption wouldn't make any difference for this portion.
You'll call my people, you'll call me, it doesn't make any difference.
I also know nothing I say will make any difference at all.
Whether there's a democracy or dictatorship doesn't make any difference for them.
Nor did the dosage of vitamin D seem to make any difference.
Does any of this really make any difference on a universal scale?
It wouldn't make any difference if I spoke the truth about him.
"It doesn't make any difference who the president is," Mr. Dilenschneider said.
Does it make any difference, at home, to the way you operate?
Some said they would boycott because their vote won't make any difference.
And you'll think, Maybe it didn't make any difference what she chose.
But there's a good chance it won't make any difference at all.
And it seemed that love would make any difference, and it did.
"It doesn't make any difference to what we do," says actor Conleth Hill.
The question is whether his elevated position will make any difference to policy.
It doesn't make any difference, for who anyone is going to vote for.
They are not occasions where pom poms and fireworks will make any difference.
And New York's and Boston's are so shallow it wouldn't make any difference.
In the end, in terms of party unity, it won't make any difference.
And for the people who hate the police, it won't make any difference.
"But whether he does or doesn't, it doesn't make any difference," Nicklaus said.
And when the wind stops blowing, it doesn't make any difference, does it?
"It doesn't make any difference what color the president is," Andrews told me.
But to the rest of the Windows world, it doesn't make any difference.
"It wouldn't even make any difference if we conceded or not," he said.
He returned to start the fourth quarter but it didn't make any difference.
It doesn't make any difference, we have no formal chain of command around here.
Even if it is published, it is unlikely the report will make any difference.
The only real argument is whether it would make any difference if he did.
READ MORE: Syria talks -- what the diplomats really think Will it make any difference?
Will the shove of the grab-assery culture into the spotlight make any difference?
There's also the counseling he was mandated to undergo: Will it make any difference?
But if you like the house it really doesn't make any difference to you.
With that said, I'm not sure it would make any difference if I could.
It may seem like a half millimeter doesn't make any difference, but it really does.
It's not real in the sense that it doesn't make any difference to your life.
Blacks and whites were separate, except for friendship, and then it didn't make any difference.
Trump's character is fixed, and no amount of staff change can possibly make any difference.
It could be evidence of Chinese or Canadian interference, and it wouldn't make any difference.
She has a bad back and she did not think marching would make any difference.
What's more, none of it seems to make any difference to his career or popularity.
Does it make any difference when your loved one is taken from you by gun violence?
Given that was just a squad list, it doesn&apost make any difference to us really.
"Because at the time it didn't make any difference to me, now it does," Trump said.
Well, let me -- if I could call on -- THE PRESIDENT: Wouldn't make any difference to me.
If you didn't: just work hard in the real world and it won't make any difference.
And will process changes alone make any difference in premiums, which is the whole point here?
A lot of insurances cover 28 days, which is not going to make any difference whatsoever.
The answer is it doesn't make any difference, because the old saying happens to be true.
And the nation-building program, sometimes called pacification, wasn't gaining enough ground to make any difference.
Whether you vote Republican or Democratic, it does not make any difference, you are voting reactionary.
Do the magic ingredients of peace, quiet and stimulating company make any difference to creative output?
Well, let me — if I could call on — THE PRESIDENT: Wouldn't make any difference to me.
Could a vote of the board make any difference if renewal was entirely at Matheson's discretion?
As far as I could tell, this didn't make any difference in those devices' ability to connect.
"That doesn't make any difference," said Cher, who hasn't appeared on the big screen in seven years.
"I am who I am, it doesn't make any difference what I'm supposed to be," she says.
Can such artistic gestures ever really make any difference, especially given the sheer scale of the challenge?
" We've found that it really doesn't make any difference in public opinion if you say "undocumented" versus "illegal.
What they did is what he always did—so it doesn't make any difference what other people think.
When you see everything going on with the Democratic Party, it doesn't make any difference what they say.
But it's unclear whether the extra time will make any difference, especially without the clear backing of Trump.
During the spring and fall, a female's position in a social network didn't seem to make any difference.
TRUMP: Well, the Panhandle was so devastating to Crooked Hillary, that, frankly, it didn't make any difference, okay?
Should it make any difference to WhatsApp's billion-plus users that Koum arrived in the United States legally?
The fact that economic policymakers have no idea what they're talking about doesn't seem to make any difference.
"Once we went past two kids, it really doesn't make any difference how many you have," he said.
That said, do we have any proof that these meetings make any difference whatsoever in changing their opinions?
After all, if the US hasn't won in nearly 20 years, why would more time make any difference?
But in some cases, there are too few of these voters to make any difference in a presidential election.
But he says, 'Would it make any difference if I told you he was married and had three children?
But as it happens, I live in a safe seat (SNP) so it's vanishingly unlikely to make any difference.
I'm in DC and it's heavily Democratic, so a vote one way or another wouldn't make any difference anyway.
Will Trump's habit of making things up, and his advisors' willingness to celebrate imaginary policy triumphs, make any difference?
I find that frustrating because it shouldn't make any difference, not to the extent we so frequently see today.
Do you actually think it won't make any difference if the country is run by Donald Trump or not?
"They make their living in China, so at some level it doesn't make any difference to them," he said.
"This issue is too big," he wrote in an email, "and I feel my actions cannot make any difference."
"I don't think it will make any difference to overtaking, to be honest," Red Bull boss Christian Horner told Motorsport.com.
Sam doesn't mean to hack anyone to gooey bits, but his good intentions don't make any difference to his victims.
A highly sophisticated person said, you know, no matter where you go in the world, it doesn't make any difference.
But quite a few years ago I just stopped worrying about it, because to me it doesn't make any difference.
"The ceasefire does not make any difference (in Taiz)," said Kleijer, speaking from Amsterdam having recently returned from the city.
"I thought, 'There's such a pit of poverty there that this isn't going to make any difference; it's trivial,'" she remembers.
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Voters report ever less interest in elections and their outcome, and ever less confidence that their vote will make any difference.
As for if a shorter-order series would make any difference to get the Emmy-award winning actor to sign on?
Layering on amenities like a wedding cake doesn't necessarily make any difference in how a building is received by the market.
Then he said that anything we did wouldn't make any difference because of all the pollution caused by China and India.
It is a mystery to a neophyte how grinds could possibly make any difference, but many teams have stone grinding machines.
Does it make any difference to have a female director on a play that's so much about male and female identity?
There are few stones that remain unturned except, arguably, his tax returns, which will not make any difference to his supporters.
But if you don't think asking for the date will make any difference to your current or future jobs, then why not?
El Shaarawy was most recently on loan to Monaco, struggling to make any difference in 15 appearances for the Ligue 1 side.
So while Nebraskans could, in theory, vote for Ted Cruz or John Kasich (or even Ben Carson), it won't make any difference.
And there's no certainty that what, say, Abu Dhabi decides to do with its finances should make any difference to the Saudis.
Whether the task force will make any difference this year will be impossible to quantify based solely on the result in Minnesota.
"So we played, but it really didn't make any difference because you couldn't hear us," Mr. Wilson said in the oral history.
Changes to the state waiver standards might change things down the road, but they are unlikely to make any difference next year.
And you'll call my people, you'll call me — it doesn't make any difference — we have no formal chain of command around here.
He is interviewing candidates for a chief operating officer, even as some employees question whether a new addition will make any difference.
" He leaned forward and said—his voice sounded almost menacing—"If it doesn't make any difference, then why are you doing it?
" He told reporters that "you can call it the Schumer, or the Pelosi or the Trump shutdown, doesn't make any difference to me.
"With such a small budget, we were poor financially as well, but realized that money doesn't make any difference with happiness," Sargent says.
"There's an old show business saying, 'Look, it doesn't make any difference as long as they spell your name right,'" Cosby, 79, said.
On gaining strength through flexibilityI was a weightlifter before I played squash [professionally], but the particular sport you choose doesn't make any difference.
Who is his audience and how could art make any difference in a world flooded with news and images of this unfolding misery?
And it did strike me as a bit ironic that they both said that it wasn't significant or going to make any difference.
"For those with a long-term time horizon, 10-plus years, it's not going to make any difference in the long term," Hanson said.
I think that's the only way to show people in a film, and it didn't make any difference to me that it was women.
It's because they've spent a lot of money to do this pilot and it's not at all clear it's going to make any difference.
"Whether this oil goes to the international market or first to Baghdad and then to the market, it doesn't make any difference," he said.
If you're going to make any difference, you have to show up a lot more often, and not just when you feel like it.
"Whether this oil goes to the international market or first to Baghdad and then to the market, it doesn't make any difference," he added.
Whether you're a winner or a loser doesn't make any difference; in general, people feel much closer to other citizens, more positive toward society.
"If we are importing the coal or importing steel made with foreign coal, then it won't make any difference for American miners," Smith said.
Whether the questions within it will make any difference outside of potentially stirring up conversation in the rarefied fashion world remains to be seen.
But I already knew that she looked down up me, because she'd made it clear in the past, so it didn't make any difference.
"I am going to treat everybody fairly but it wouldn't make any difference to me whether they were in the EU or not," Trump said.
"I don't know if it this sends a message; it doesn't make any difference if it does or does not," Trump told reporters on Thursday.
But it's highly unlikely to make any difference to the speed at which you gain muscle, and is not as critical as was once believed.
Ten percent of Americans say the country would be worse off with more women as office holders, and 16% say it wouldn't make any difference.
GC: Does it make any difference to the way that you project your business, though, to the rest of the world, as a French company?
"A lot of people say that the two of us trying to clear the rubbish from the sea will not make any difference," Avelar said.
"It doesn't make any difference because wherever the objects were sent, they would immediately be seized by their respective lawyers for attorneys' fees," he said.
LaMelo Ball's jump back to high school won't make any difference on his NBA future ... 'cause teams still won't take him seriously -- so says Marcin Gortat.
"We can't keep making the measures more and more stringent without knowing whether this will make any difference at all," Drosten said on a recent podcast.
Of course, if Clinton or Donald Trump winds up with a big lead in the Electoral College, what Satiacum and Chiafalo do won't make any difference.
Whether or not Ronaldo is a "great champion" — as Juventus put it in the club's tone-deaf response to the allegations — does not make any difference.
Trump to tech leaders: "You'll call my people, you'll call me—it doesn't make any difference—we have no formal chain of command around here" pic.twitter.
Why would that cause – the fact that it's now in the hands of our shareholders, rather than in the corpus of IAC doesn't make any difference.
But Dr. Standaert told her an M.R.I. would not make any difference in her diagnosis or recovery and that the main thing was to keep active.
We need to face the fact that it's an endemically violent place and may never change and another "whole of government" effort may not make any difference.
"It won't matter whether it's Wells Fargo or Citigroup or the little $85003 million bank in Ashland, Mo. It's not going to make any difference," he said.
"It won't matter whether it's Wells Fargo or Citigroup or the little $50 million bank in Ashland, Mo. It's not going to make any difference," he said.
Though relaxing the provisions will feed through into higher profits, it won't make any difference to the quality of the loans, and could leave banks under-prepared.
It's a near certainty that little of Conyers' bungled resignation announcement will make any difference -- either to the national party or in the race to replace him.
And does it make any difference why Mr. Cuomo got involved so late if it turns out that he has now come up with a better solution?
Despite several, delicate attempts to tell her that she was more beautiful now than in the picture, I conceded that my reassurance probably wouldn't make any difference.
Here's Mr. Schneier's key point: A ban on facial recognition won't make any difference if, in response, surveillance systems switch to identifying people by smartphone MAC addresses.
It is too soon to know the effect of the December news of another hacking, but there is no reason to think it will make any difference.
" But the 69-year-old isn't worried about that because, as he said in the interview, "at my stage in life, it really doesn't make any difference.
But it doesn't really make any difference whether you use a higher figure and then look across them or use our figure and look for the biggest discount.
L): "In our case we don't think it will make any difference as to whether we're in or we're out of the EU." Primark-owner AB Foods (ABF.
"I don't really make any difference between my politics and my music," she tells me when I ask her whether she sees an activist element in her work.
"That doesn't make any difference," Cher said in PEOPLE's exclusive Facebook live talk with the cast, moderated by PEOPLE deputy editor Dan Wakeford, about the small age gap.
I've been saying yes to every opportunity because you just don't know if you'll die the next minute — it's not going to make any difference where I die.
She practices Muay Thai, but that apparently didn't make any difference; she injured her palms after hours of trying and failing to unscrew the lid of her dessert.
It doesn't matter whether the reason we're doing nothing is because we just don't care, or because we don't think it will make any difference in the end.
They told me a kid couldn't make any difference, so I decided to start a movement for young people to fight child labor, and to prove them wrong.
I'm saying two women for a reason, because there's research that you have to have more than two women in order for the female presence to make any difference.
"If you can conduct methodologically sound and well-controlled research, it shouldn't make any difference whether or not you had taken psychedelic in the past or not," Luke said.
"It doesn't make any difference whether [Nixon] got in at the beginning or the middle or the end," Lawrence Hogan told the Sun weeks before Nixon's resignation in 1974.
" On Trump's latest threat on immigration: "You can't just let every tweet and every veto threat and everything they say make any difference to what's going on in Congress.
The end of March also represents the start of the summer season for airlines, though United doesn't expect it will make any difference with demand only expected to decrease.
They're already saying 'I'll be miserable if I leave this relationship' or 'I won't be able to make any difference in this big global problem because I'm just one person.
But the lines between Bierko's true identity and onscreen character apparently don't make any difference to this pup, because she followed her owner all over the set of season 1.
"I'm the person who got the word 'soap opera' into a U.N. document, and I had battles doing that because nobody believes that a soap opera can make any difference."
It might explain how Donald Trump won, because it didn't make any difference to anybody that he seemed immoral — they thought of him as no worse than every other politician.
Of course, no amount of memos and policies can make any difference if the administration lacks the resources — that is, the money—that is necessary to put them into action.
"Nor does it make any difference whether the aides in question are privy to national security matters, or work solely on domestic issues," she wrote in her 120-page opinion.
Triple world champion Lewis Hamilton, however, brushed off the change, saying it "doesn't make any difference to me" while team mate Rosberg said he did not have an opinion on it.
"Whether by ship or by train, it doesn't make any difference to us so long as things keep moving," said Fan Guoming, the Chinese shipping company's newly appointed representative in Khorgos.
In the countries that have introduced a tax it has made an impact in some sectors, but, "in some, like in transportation, it just didn't make any difference," Dr. Otto said.
Susie Wilkening, a longtime museum consultant who is not associated with the Met, said she did not believe a mandatory fee would make any difference for average out-of-state tourists.
A roster shuffling that moved outfielder Cody Asche into the leadoff slot for the first time in his career and bumped Maikel Franco into the six-hole didn't make any difference.
Mulvaney said the "bottom line" was "that it didn't make any difference" and that the Trump administration has been working for two years to fend off further foreign interference in elections.
"It's not going to make any difference to me if I give him some food because we make a lot of food, we sell a lot of food," Singh told the outlet.
Cover up your webcam, disable microphone access and put on your tinfoil hat — but it won't make any difference, because the Illuminati can get at you through your phone's vibration motor now.
" The Fox News witnesses made it sound like he grabbed him by the back and pushed him down like that ... "It doesn't make any difference whether it's a body slam or not.
Both have good reason to question the values their education imparts, and because they see those values as an expression of society's immutable hypocrisy, they doubt that college will make any difference.
When I was getting married, my parents didn't get involved either… It doesn't make any difference who you are, all the approvals go through the Queen anyways… The Queen very firmly said, 'St.
In response to frustration from consumers, wireless providers including AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile have launched free spam filter for calls, but as Stephenson can now attest, it doesn't make any difference.
Kim Kardashian's had the clemency golden touch, but her support for the early release of "Making a Murderer" convict Brendan Dassey won't make any difference ... so says the governor who's making the call.
So do you imagine ... What I'm trying to get at is, will it make any difference with these billions of dollars flowing in from elsewhere that's not based the way Hollywood is set up?
If we lose them, or if those voices are muted, even though it may not make any difference in terms of votes, it becomes easier for Trump to frame these fights as partisan issues.
This means only output cutbacks by the big four miners, Brazil's Vale, Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton and Fortescue Metals Group, will make any difference, and so far there is no sign of this happening.
While a router upgrade doesn't make any difference to the speed of the internet coming into your home, it can certainly have an impact on the speeds and stability you see on your devices.
And the shorts … can sit there and give you 100 pages of good data why the stock is overpriced, and in the short run, it doesn't make any difference because there's a lot of enthusiasm.
I mean, they were so prosperous it really didn't make any difference – I forget the name of the fellow that flew around sent the airplanes for his dogs and all of that sort of stuff.
Philip Jennings, general secretary at the UNI Global Union, told CNBC at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, that the tax cuts would not make any difference to most people's quality of life.
"Domestically, I don't believe it will make any difference at all... The government has managed to cast a huge shadow on it by portraying it as a plot against Turkey and the government," Piccoli said.
The majority of banks responded that it wouldn't make any difference to their plans because it doesn't clarify anything and is still vulnerable to any number of political scenarios, including the potential collapse of May's government.
Gates also didn't earn favor by saying, "It doesn't make any difference, but it was a $69 gas bill," referencing the Eula Love case, which had been reported as being over an outstanding balance of $22.
" Referring to the 10 minutes when Indians across the country banged their pots and pans, rang bells, and applauded health care professionals from their balconies on Sunday, Khan laughed and said, "It doesn't make any difference.
Els said his plans for taking on the U.S. team led by Tiger Woods at Royal Melbourne next week were already well advanced and how his players got on in Sydney would not make any difference.
Sometimes, that is, we stand up for our views even though it won't make any difference to the person we're arguing with, simply to express which side we are on, what kind of people we are.
Still, a plurality of 13 percent said the Biden-Ukraine affair wouldn't make any difference in their vote, while 21 percent said it made them less likely to support him and 2996 percent said more likely.
"There's nobody like the people in this room, and anything we can do to help this go on and really be there for you, then you'll call my people, you'll call me, it doesn't make any difference."
It seemed too low to make any difference but the chopper came in a little fast, causing the pilot to lift the nose and drop the tail just enough for the tail rotor to hit that wire.
"Rinsing the turkey doesn't remove enough germs to make any difference — it just makes it easier for raw juices to spread around and get all over the sink and counters, increasing the risk of cross-contamination," Reynolds says.
Those who are invested in legacy systems will fight to hold onto the past, arguing that jobs will be lost, our priorities are misguided, or that their programs are too small to make any difference in the budget.
Whether or not Irving Penn heard this advice early enough in his career to make any difference, he followed its principles to the letter — he seldom seems to have shot any subject farther away than about 10 feet.
That means that every cursed pimple that shows up right before a big interview, night out, first nerve-racking date, or big beach vacation could be dealt with, damage blessedly erased, before it could really make any difference.
They also strongly dispute the idea that an impeachment fight will make any difference to the economy, and maintain that the president will continue trying to strike trade deals and cut regulations to ease the path for businesses.
Various agencies and groups would have you think otherwise, but history has shown that, for all the pain and suffering netted out by U.S. operatives around the world, no useful or actionable intelligence was obtained to make any difference.
However, British Columbia Provincial Health Officer Doctor Perry Kendall takes a different stance and says that criminalizing W-18 will likely not make any difference, and could actually result in the creation of a stronger drug to replace it.
I don't know if anything ever will make it the most important thing, because there are so many things to worry about and it's like, just doing something on your own is a gesture, but it doesn't really make any difference.
"They make a pragmatic decision that people have already made up their minds about Donald Trump and anything they could add by way of censure isn't going to make any difference and probably will damage their political fortunes," he said. Sen.
Does the imprimatur of the establishment and a towering stack of endorsements and a bulging retinue of pop stars and Hollywood actors make any difference when there's a fury out there that you haven't fully and earnestly tried to understand?
"I don't see how or why this changes anything, so I don't think it will make any difference at all," said David Hemenway, director of the Harvard Injury Control Research Center at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Nor did it make any difference that Ossoff had a $23.6 million war chest, and Democrats have a 6.7 percentage point lead in the generic congressional ballot, and Donald Trump is relatively unpopular in the district and even more unpopular nationwide.
Hanke, also a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, said essentially all Venezuela is doing is exchanging 100,000 old bolivars for one new bolivar which won't make "any difference whatsoever" toward stopping an inflation rate that has exceeded 40,000 percent.
Because I had an old copy of the magazine in front of me, and access to YouTube, and the task I'd taken on was such an arbitrary one in the first place that another arbitrary element didn't make any difference.
And to give up something that you do know and that is profitable for something that you don't know and won't know because of that, it just doesn't make any sense to us, and it doesn't really make any difference to us.
In times like these it's easy to bounce between cynicism and idealism, to persuade yourself that either nothing you do will make any difference anyway so why bother, or that everything you do is crucial to saving the very fabric of democracy.
In a recent survey of Iranians in 15 provinces, by the International American Council on the Middle East and North Africa, 79 percent of those asked said they don't believe the outcome of the election will make any difference in their lives.
Of those surveyed who identified as Democrats, 21625 percent said the primary race makes them feel more hopeful, while 2900 percent said it makes them feel less hopeful and 220006 percent said it doesn't make any difference about the party's chances in November.
"He understood all of us — whether it was white, black, brown, Asian, to him it didn't make any difference — what he knew is that we all make America great," he said, repeating the phrase as silence enveloped the interior of the church.
"At first I didn't think it would make any difference if I testified, but we have to learn from the past," he says of his decision to speak publicly about Gilda's illness and the tragic misdiagnosis that led, he contends, to her unnecessarily early death.
" Some have suggested the use of the bomb was meant to be a signal to countries like North Korea and Iran, but Trump himself said Thursday: "I don't know if this sends a message; it doesn't make any difference if it does or does not.
While there are no guarantees that a nudge from an investor to use one tech platform for web services over another would make any difference, it's clear that big tech companies like Amazon, Alphabet and Microsoft are all over startups to use one web stack over another.
It's also not clear that there's been any rollback in law enforcement at all (Trump doesn't name any specific policies), or whether any policy changes by the Obama administration would make any difference, since the overwhelming majority of policing is done at the local and state level.
"The fact that a person is in possession of THC oil as opposed to the marijuana plant should not make any difference in whether a person is arrested or prosecuted," Scott Hechinger, senior staff attorney and director of policy at Brooklyn Defender Services, told The Appeal.
" The American ambassador, Nikki R. Haley, called the vote "null and void," declaring that "no vote in the United Nations will make any difference" on the United States' plans to move its embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, which she called "the right thing to do.
According to the last local repair shop we visited in person, putting your phone in a bag of rice doesn't make any difference to the moisture in the insides, but drying phones in a sealed container with silica gel is another common recommendation you might want to try.
"She's not my type," he told an interviewer for The Hill, reiterating a line he used against a woman who said he once groped her on an airplane ("she would not be my first choice," he said in 2016) -- as if that should make any difference in the allegations.
Noether had linked together concepts as different as energy and time Likewise, if we do an experiment, and then do the exact same experiment again 20 miles to the east, that shouldn't make any difference — the laws of physics should work the exact same way in both places.
"Oil price is one thing: it's not going to make any difference to the transition to a new world order in terms of… more energy efficiency, more renewables, solar coming down in cost, wind coming down in cost, that's a progressive that's happening at the moment," he added.
PANAMA CITY (Reuters) - The Panama Canal will allow vessels coming from Venezuela to transit the waterway provided they present the necessary paperwork, the canal authority's chief said on Wednesday, suggesting a new round of U.S. sanctions on the South American country may not make any difference to canal traffic.
" ("I enjoy being myself instead of playing a part," she was quoted as saying.) Ms. Gordon said she had felt awkward on dinner dates because she had had trouble reading menus, but added: "Now I wear my glasses, and it doesn't seem to make any difference to the fellows.
I was the first Republican I think on the record with it last night, and I don't think it's going to make any difference in terms of the framework of the timeline, because we knew we were going to get to the issue of witnesses anyway here in few days.
"It's a reduction that's big enough to allow the White House to say, 'Hey we listened to employers,' but it's too small to make any difference at all." said Tammy McCutchen, who worked as an administrator in the Labor Department's Wage and Hour Division during the last major overhaul of the overtime regulations, in 2004.
This came on top of cuts made since February 2017, when WFP had to shrink rations by one-third, to the minimum food amount needed to make any difference WFP and the U.N. Children's Fund (UNICEF) are among only a few aid agencies with access to North Korea, which suffered famine in the mid-1990s that killed up to three million people.
"I think the way we're going to communicate with people now is to say, if you chose to have an induction of labor after 203 weeks, it turns out it doesn't make any difference in the outcome for the fetus, it doesn't increase your risk of cesarean delivery, and the data suggest that it actually decreases the risk of cesarean," Norwitz said.
And it's very very important to know that for instance, in show business, in show business I think that, and celebrity, I think that these are the areas where we can be attacked, and people can walk away saying things and there's an old show business, an old show business saying, look it doesn't make any difference as long as they spell your name right.
"If I could say anything to Trump about the immigration restrictions, I would say..." Well, you're already president, you're already in charge of the most powerful nation on Earth... I don't know what to say that would make any difference or make it better... but if America is going to be a perfect union then you have to bring in new ideas and perspectives.
Some justices were not convinced that sending the case back to the lower courts would make any difference, and Justice Neil GorsuchNeil GorsuchThe 2900 big Supreme Court cases to watch in 220006 Removal of DACA recipients has begun: It didn't take a crystal ball to see DACA would not end well Left presses 2202 Democrats to retake the courts from Trump MORE observed that a do-over would take six more years, during which DACA recipients would remain in limbo.

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