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"We don't make much of an effort," Wood said, laughing.
Chinese hospitals make much of their revenue from selling medicines.
Half an hour can't make much of a difference, right?
Some small reforms may not make much of a difference.
Do you think it would make much of a difference?
So changes to Congress probably won't make much of a difference.
New site rules enacted today make much of that behavior prohibited.
Analysts aren't convinced that Oracle can make much of a dent.
So would refinancing even that balance make much of a difference?
Nate I don't think it would make much of a difference.
But don't expect the money to make much of a difference.
Bret: I'm not sure that would make much of a difference.
From a user perspective, it wouldn't make much of a difference.
He doesn't even make much of a deal with the devil.
But will they be able to make much of a difference?
It's not, but telling them won't make much of a difference.
This strategy appears to have yet to make much of an impact.
What happens here this week probably won't make much of a difference.
But I'm not confident that it will make much of a difference.
"I don't think it will make much of a dent," Schmidt says.
It also doesn't make much of a case for its technological terrors.
Democrats make much of their status as the party of the #Resistance.
As a film actor, he did not make much of an impression.
Still, he continues to make much of his work outside its bounds.
"For ordinary investors, it won't make much of a difference," Hemel said.
Substituting one for the other may not make much of a difference.
"Lear" doesn't make much of this cross-gender casting, but then it doesn't make much of anything as it witlessly deploys one hackneyed Brechtian or postmodern device after another: a bit of text here, a bit of movement there.
According to local news outlet KCEN, Bryer didn't make much of the situation.
Does having that little bit of extra headroom make much of a difference?
Google has struggled to make much of a dent in the wearables category.
But his remarks on Friday seemed unlikely to make much of a dent.
Somehow, after three tries, it still fails to make much of an impression.
Mexico manages a little bit of possession but can't make much of it.
But the show's producers never wanted to make much of any geopolitical echoes.
It won't make much of a different unless you stop it at the source.
A land-value tax would not make much of a dent in wealth inequality.
A beautiful, mood-lifting game can't make much of a difference on its own.
Dubai and Singapore are unlikely to make much of a dent in London's dominance.
Both Jeremy Hunt and Boris Johnson make much of their Trump-like dealmaking ability.
What's interesting is the posts apparently didn't make much of an impact on Reddit.
But it doesn't make much of a case for the proposed acquisition — here, today.
Vice-presidential selections don't usually make much of a difference to the overall results.
But some bankers are skeptical that such rules will make much of a difference.
So in this sense, superdelegates didn't make much of a difference in this election.
But Sanders has yet to make much of a dent in Clinton's superdelegate lead.
However, those didn't make much of an appearance in guest snaps of the celebration.
But he didn't make much of it either, and that summed up the night.
You can't make much of a crime procedural out of people not committing crimes.
The Fed's sobriety did not appear to make much of an impression on investors.
For most business travellers, the new booking tool will not make much of a difference.
Rebeck does allow for a modicum of ambiguity, but does not make much of it.
Without help, they could slip back into violence and make much of the country ungovernable.
It is unlikely to make much of a dent in unemployment in the short run.
It's an interesting idea, but Chambers never digs deep enough to make much of it.
The shift in legal position won't make much of a difference in the lawsuit itself.
He and his employees make much of what they sell, like the sauces and sausages.
The production needs singers with big voices and personalities to make much of an impact.
Oftentimes, this feature can feel a little gimmicky and not make much of a difference.
Forgoing a single dream vacation won't make much of a difference to the planet's future.
When these annual numbers were released in December, they didn't make much of a splash.
So I don't expect another media hit to make much of dent in this election.
You could watch the episodes in any order and it wouldn't make much of a difference.
I didn't think the larger display would make much of a difference, but it really does.
For Caitlin, it's just "what you make of it," and she doesn't make much of it.
Some felt it wouldn't make much of a difference, especially since it was a temporary measure.
It shouldn't make much of a difference, though, if Apple has improved efficiency as it claims.
Overall, Sanders' win in Oregon didn't make much of a dent in Clinton's overwhelming delegate lead.
However, research is mixed, as other studies suggest it might not make much of a difference.
This movie was controversial for its time, but would not make much of a splash today.
Replacing Obama's rhetoric with Trump's smirking, it stands to reason, shouldn't make much of a difference.
So, grabbing a cold brew after several sleepless nights probably won't make much of a difference.
It is unclear whether lifting the two-child limit now will make much of a difference.
But financial literacy education programs have failed to make much of a dent in the problem.
It's not clear that this shift in sentiment will make much of a difference in 2018.
Last year, "The Light Between Oceans" didn't make much of a ripple at the box office.
That doesn't sound like a place where politics and elections would make much of a difference.
We use a napkin as a bib and she manages to not make much of a mess.
But at the time, they didn't think they had the resources to make much of a splash.
It's hard to tell if changing the character limit will make much of a difference for Twitter.
Going to a top college did not make much of difference in obtaining a job, they said.
Norfolk will get 67 of these new cops, a fact Ms Smith intends to make much of.
You're just not going to make much of any progress toward reducing the deficit by cutting them.
"It really doesn't make much of a difference, because everything else is getting more expensive," he said.
For U.S. shale-field drillers, easing export restrictions helped to make much of this new development economical.
He did not make much of an impression in parts of three seasons with the Mariners, hitting .
But national progressives' support for El-Sayed may not make much of a difference in this race.
But some experts question whether the plans will make much of an impression on the target audience.
That's pretty lukewarm, and it's hard to imagine that it'll make much of a dent outside of Japan.
That's why Arthur didn't make much of an effort to earn the Republican nomination in the 1884 election.
"I'm not convinced their [Trump and VP Mike Pence] visits make much of a difference," Wasserman told Axios.
He was excited by the possibilities offered by technology, but died before he could make much of it.
These make much of their use of exotic, grown-up ingredients, such as chilli or even stinging nettles.
Expect officials from New York City — Resistance Central — to make much of that fact if the bill passes.
He didn't make much of a living out of his work at all, and he rarely sold photographs.
But even if market sentiment calmed, the yen-funded carry trade may not make much of a comeback.
While one cow doesn't necessarily make much of a difference, the global population of 1.5 billion cattle does.
In a practical sense, the amount of money on hand here probably wouldn't make much of a difference.
"The fundamentals of copper were sound enough for this to not make much of an impact," Pedersen said.
Singers and actors keen to show a common touch now make much of reporting for their national service.
Critics are skeptical that the changes will make much of a difference unless they are carried out effectively.
Whether Clinton or Trump is elected won't make much of an immediate difference to transportation policy, he suspects.
Against the euro the British currency has struggled, and failed to make much of a recovery this week.
At this point, there's just too much community transmission for travel restrictions to make much of a difference.
Critics of the bonds say they won't make much of a difference, even if the cash is released.
Anna didn't make much of Paul's empty side of the bed—she was used to waking up alone.
British dating show hit "Love Island" failed to make much of a splash with critics in the US.
For now, it did not seem as if the temple board's position would make much of a difference.
Manafort's assertion that the FBI statistics were not to be trusted didn't make much of a difference either.
You never know, but it would be hard for me to imagine that we'd make much of a change.
Maybe it's too much of a hassle, or perhaps restaurant owners think it won't make much of a difference.
And while sometimes they tried to include me, admittedly I did not make much of an effort to understand.
Backers of California's main legalisation measure make much of the annual $212 billion that could flow to state coffers.
Those who advocate leaving make much of the chance to trade more easily with the rest of the world.
" Mr. Mahathir added: "Whether he supports Najib or not, he is not going to make much of an impact.
Mocking Sanders and the many Ned Flanders of the G.O.P. team is unlikely to make much of a dent.
Tuesday's debate was messy, and it's not clear whether it's going to make much of a difference for anyone.
Against the euro the British currency has struggled, too, and failed to make much of a recovery this week.
Everyone knows however many jobs the President-elect helped keep in Indiana won't make much of a national economic impact.
How can someone who feels like one person won't make much of a difference get motivated to fight climate change?
That's valuable data for artists who now make much of their money from touring and merchandising instead of music sales.
But on the other hand, I don't think snatching people's clothes will make much of a difference in stopping crime.
This explains why all the debate about the allegations of sexual misconduct against him didn't make much of a difference.
Policy experts, meanwhile, aren't sure whether that would make much of a difference, or how all this would even work.
LONDON (Reuters) - Jolyon Palmer, by his own admission, did not make much of a mark on Formula One last season.
That definitely won't make much of a dent in the £91,409 ($113,230) I'll need to get on the property ladder.
Twitter's been unable to keep enough of its existing users for that daily growth to make much of a difference.
N). A weaker dollar weighed on companies that make much of their revenue overseas, such as British American Tobacco (BATS.
On the other hand, maybe this isn't the sort of election where vice presidents will make much of a difference.
I never gave much thought to yoga mat towels and was skeptical they'd make much of a difference, if any.
A player who does not make much of an impact, but does little wrong, most likely stays in the middle.
People have been doing prescribed burns for decades, but too few and too rarely to make much of a difference.
And Google correctly predicted that neither Mr. Bush nor Mr. Kasich would make much of an impression in South Carolina.
Other candidates who did not make much of a ripple on Wednesday were Representative Tim Ryan, Ms. Gabbard and Gov.
The trolls who spread distorted and falsified information before earlier elections have failed to make much of a splash here.
But let's say the pattern of those studies holds, and viewing the fetal images doesn't make much of a difference.
But while "The Git Up" is lighthearted fun, it doesn't make much of a case for Brown as an artist.
And new emoji never really make much of an impact for me personally until Apple adds them to its devices.
The Tom Hooper flop was pretty universally panned, and failed to make much of an impression at the box office.
So far, though, economists are skeptical it will make much of a dent on the U.S. economy as a whole.
Mr. Blair has told associates he did not make much of Mr. Trump's requests during the call for the investigations.
Mr. Chait, the book author, said being targeted by Mr. Trump didn't make much of an impression back in 2013.
At the same time, fashion is one of the few sectors where Amazon has failed to make much of a splash.
It's less clear how coordinated these efforts might be, or if they'll have enough money to make much of a dent.
Some might be a little disappointed with the added size, but it's really not enough to make much of a difference.
Though, frankly, I'm not sure that's really enough of a user base to make much of a dent at this point.
The Thrillist story, which was released only two months before Bowie passed, didn't make much of a splash at the time.
Pharmacy benefit managers make much of their money by keeping a portion of the discount that they negotiate for their clients.
Maybe their minder stayed lax because a burst here or there wouldn't make much of a difference in those early days.
And if there's a "Rotten Tomatoes effect" in television, it's too small, at this point, to make much of a splat.
The biggest story broke yesterday, though it didn't make much of a splash and will likely sneak under the public's radar.
It didn't make much of an impression at first, but every time I set it down, I kept thinking about it.
Besides this one interview, writers at the time didn't make much of an attempt to deconstruct the sexuality in her songs.
Tiefer told me that whether the hearings are on TV might not make much of a difference in terms of impact.
But for all the big talk, the alleged conquerer has yet to make much of a mark with his new persona.
Many VPNs also don't play well with so-called content delivery networks that make much of the web work these days.
These facts, despite their world historical significance, still failed to make much of an impression locally and nationally, let alone internationally.
Paige: I don't make much of the name, it's just marketing, obviously the city would never actually change the neighborhood name.
The two candidates' voting records also don't make much of a proxy battle between the party's left and center-left factions.
Zheng failed to make much of an impact throughout the match, firing off just six winners compared to her opponent's 25.
It wouldn't make much of a difference to most people if high-frequency speculative trading shut down for a few days.
She said she doubted that any candidate in either political party would make much of a difference in her life now.
But in the Golden State, where the voting population continues to swell, those increases may not make much of a difference.
Selling Facebook stock wouldn't make much of a dent, especially when most of it is not going in his own pocket.
Thames played for the Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners in 93 and 2012, but failed to make much of an impression.
That said, the amount of material used to make a garment may not necessarily make much of a difference in cost.
Even if it were clearer where consumers should report concerns to, it's hard to imagine that would make much of a difference.
Whether Mr Edwards gets a second term may depend in part on whether Republicans manage to make much of his party affiliation.
There's just little motive for them to improve conditions, to spend more money, to really make much of a change at all.
The employment report released Friday showed only a very slight increase in construction jobs, not enough to make much of a difference.
But fantasy sports have yet to make much of a play in one of the hottest areas online right now, namely esports.
Although Google will likely tout its "quantum supremacy" should it ever actually achieve it, that won't make much of difference in cybersecurity.
"For practical matters, it's really hard to see him being able to get back and make much of a contribution this year."
That means, it shouldn't make much of a difference unless "you're barely on the cusp between fair and good credit," says Harzog.
Forbes estimates Mr. Och's net worth at $2.7 billion, so his payment will not make much of a dent in his pocketbook.
Trying to give everyone in a large cast equal time just about ensures that no one will make much of an impression.
That means that closing an old account shouldn't make much of an impact in terms of the length of your credit history.
But Sex and the City and Cosmo tutorials on how to come didn't make much of a crack in the bell jar.
Thankfully, the U.S. Constitution will make much of his rhetoric as difficult to implement as it is to secede from the Union.
Even though the lawsuits may not make much of an impact on McDonald's bottom line, they could eat away at its reputation.
It doesn't make much of a difference if you are eight or eighty, except as far as your cultural references are concerned.
The rest of the world has begun to fundamentally rethink its dependence on China to make much of what the world consumes.
Though 5G will make much of this faster and better, its benefits may not outweigh the costs for consumers with today's mobile apps.
"It's really hard to see him being able to get back and make much of a contribution this year," Van Gundy told reporters.
For our business, we prefer high interest rates more than low interest rates, but in general, it doesn't make much of a difference.
But he doesn't think it would make much of a difference with regards to the alleged pornography public health crisis sweeping the state.
It's also possible that just cutting back alcohol, in this context, wouldn't make much of a difference in life expectancy for some people.
His Cameron Diaz vehicle "In Her Shoes" (2005) and his poker movie "Lucky You" (2007) also failed to make much of an impact.
Given the unusual components it might seem like it would be hard to make much of anything in Even Scene, but it's not.
But he also insisted it wouldn't make much of a difference in terms of Iran's capacity to make mischief in the Middle East.
But, he said, neither the dysfunction manifested by the anonymous essay nor Mr. Woodward's book would make much of an impact on voters.
Still, I think it won't make much of a difference; both sides have made up their minds and are as entrenched as ever.
The menu and website make much of Mr. Nozawa's connections among elite fishmongers, but the selection at Sugarfish rarely rises above entry level.
"In America, it's a mature sport market — I can do a good job but I won't make much of a dent," he said.
Initially shocked at the ease of acquiring them through Reddit, he now doesn't think shutting down forums will make much of a difference.
Sales of its iPhones appear to have peaked, and its tablet and computer divisions aren't big enough to make much of a difference.
And for the stars who have already made it big on YouTube, a slice of revenue may not make much of a difference.
Johnson failed to make much of a splash in his 2012 presidential bid, but he hasn't let that get him down this time around.
But if businessmen did not make much of the fall of the Soviet Union, China's Communist Party officials saw it as a terrible threat.
"So they gave me an inhaler to try, and I tried that, and it didn't make much of a difference at all," Spencer said.
Banks make much of their money on the spread between what they can lend at and how much they have to pay on deposits.
Despite receiving high marks in reviews (ours included), Google's Pixel phones have struggled to make much of a dent in the global smartphone market.
"The checks and balances are so strong, that when it comes to power, it wouldn't make much of a difference" who wins the presidency.
But the trade secrets on which Waymo is hanging its entire case won't make much of a splash because they won't be publicly disclosed.
It's something that requires a deep commitment over time where you constantly pay attention to it, or it doesn't make much of a difference.
However, notably missing from this debate was a disclaimer that, in the end, definitions and nuances in intention won't make much of a difference.
The concerted effort to better inform Seoul's smartphone-addicted citizens is admirable, but it's questionable if the signs will make much of a difference.
And those investors - named for the bottom, riskiest parts of bonds that they buy - make much of their money by quickly recycling their purchases.
For all of Mr Duterte's bravado and alleged extrajudicial killings of suspected criminals, he may not even make much of an impact on crime.
And when Adkins does appear in big, mainstream movies, it's in a tiny role where he never gets to make much of an impression.
Buried beneath those jubilant headlines, however, some outlets conceded that even Democratic leaders do not expect his defection to make much of a difference.
But there is little evidence that these deaths, whatever their political value in the United States, make much of a difference on the ground.
In the past, because cleansers were seen as a removal product, cosmetic brands didn't make much of an effort to include skin-nourishing ingredients.
The dilemma is whether any of these tweaks to Made in China 2025 would make much of a difference and appease the Trump administration.
It's not clear whether her endorsement will make much of a difference for Sanders; Nixon, for instance, did not win her race against Cuomo.
It's pleasant enough, with enjoyable guest stars, but it comes too late in the evolution of this genre to make much of an impression.
Himesh Patel, whose singing charmed audiences in "Yesterday," shows up as James's only devoted friend, but the actor doesn't make much of an impression.
It was certainly more embarrassing, saying my thoughts aloud and on camera, and it didn't seem like it would make much of a difference.
But can legislative changes on US soil really make much of a difference for acts committed on ships in the middle of the western Pacific?
And he will make much of a big infrastructure project on the Detroit-Windsor border, where Canada is financing a new bridge and customs plaza.
Even so, bookies and gamblers say that not only is the decision too little too late, it's also unlikely to make much of a difference.
Even if the court rules in Trump's favor, Daniels has managed to make much of her side of the story public within the suit itself.
Cratering, debris flying through the air like projectiles, and the resulting earthquake wouldn't make much of a difference, adding up to less than one percent.
Three months into the Trump administration, executives at public companies are wondering if the change in leadership will make much of a difference at all.
We probably wouldn't make much of this, but the podcast has thrown the harsh light of suspicion onto literally every piece of Simmons news ever.
The Hill and Szrok boys make much of their nose-to-tail approach, but I wonder—just how much of these animals are they using?
In that vein, the admiral does not make much of the fact that he is the first Asian-American to be appointed a combatant commander.
A metro system is also under construction, though it will not initially be big or cheap enough to make much of a dent in traffic.
She suspects this reluctance to call is rooted in skepticism that law enforcement can make much of a difference or be fair to the residents.
He said that while McGrath had a flawed campaign rollout, it won't make much of a difference by the time the general election rolls around.
According to 538, there may have been a small shift toward Quist on election day, but it wasn't enough to make much of a difference.
Now, she says, another year doesn't make much of a difference since she has already trained for three years and raised money for this season.
My bucket, unsurprisingly, failed to make much of an auditory impact, especially compared with FogoAzul's spirited, blue-shirted and spangly Santa-hatted performance through Midtown.
With new stories near daily about the latest environmental disaster, it might seem like changing your personal consumption habits won't make much of a difference.
"I got to believe Feinstein didn't make much of it at first and that this is a bit of a Hail Mary pass," Giuliani said.
And while AT&T and Verizon may come out looking like losers, both companies likely determined the auction didn't make much of a difference to them.
The A8 hasn't proven itself yet, and Audi will never sell enough of the executive-­toting sedans to make much of a dent in traffic fatalities.
Daniel W. Webster of Johns Hopkins University cites research that keeping guns from people with past convictions for domestic violence doesn't make much of a difference.
Despite taking steps to distance themselves from their would-be future colleagues, neither figure to turn up on Capitol Hill and make much of a stir.
That wasn't enough to make it a hit, however, as the X failed to make much of a dent in the saturated smartphone world last year.
The conservative Party of Hope launched by Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike splintered the traditional opposition but failed to make much of a dent in Abe's victory.
So while the $5,000 didn't make much of a material difference to Cook's life, she was overwhelmed with gratitude, with the knowledge that these people cared.
Many candidates came at the Vermont Senator over the course of any numbers of debates, and they were unable to make much of a dent. Sen.
But even though he's spent more than anyone else in the debate lineup, he's failed to make much of a splash in Iowa and New Hampshire.
But David Harris, a University of Pittsburgh law professor, said he doubted such coverage would make much of a difference given the countless stories already published.
Still, not all Seattleites are pleased about the decision, or optimistic that the move will make much of a difference on the city's oft-rainy streets.
"Graceland" didn't make much of an impression on American radio playlists: "You Can Call Me Al," the lead single, originally failed to reach the Top 40.
But they simply didn't command the stage for long enough to make much of a dent in a debate that centered largely on the top tier.
But as a former Democrat, Nicholson was also vulnerable in a Republican primary, and he ultimately failed to make much of his Trump attacks against Vukmir.
"The brain, it seems, does not make much of a distinction between reading about an experience and encountering it in real life," wrote Annie Murphy Paul.
He doesn't make much of an effort to nail down on any specifics—we do not see him get off a boat, or overcome any specific struggles.
They make much of the "corridor" in the plan, concluding that China's chief aim is to gain access to the Indian Ocean, the better to encircle India.
The Weinstein Company was in financial trouble, he had struggled to make much of a dent in recent Oscar races, and the bloom was off the rose.
Data released on Wednesday showed an unexpected fall in U.S. retail sales in March yet it failed to make much of a dent on the rallying dollar.
Dr. Steen is one of this year's Python Challenge participants and admits the overall Burmese python harvest won't make much of a dent in their Florida population.
The top 1 percent is so much richer than everyone else that bettering the circumstances for those at the bottom won't make much of a statistical dent.
Despite the president's strong words, the White House recognized it was probably too late to make much of a difference and put little effort into lobbying lawmakers.
Beveridge said the nature of NetJets' operation meant that if a large number of clients were to leave London it may not make much of a difference.
And he did not make much of an attempt to show the kind of bipartisanship that previous presidents did in selecting any of the other honorees, either.
Conditt -- who blew himself up last week, police said -- first struck on March 2, our unofficial Texas Independence Day, when we make much of our independent spirit.
Alexander added that experts have called the penalty too low to make much of a difference, and the CBO recently revised its estimates of the mandate repeal.
And of course because we won't know what has been redacted, we can't make much of a judgment about whether he has been too broad or not.
Amazon has been criticized for failing to make much of a dent in prices at Whole Foods since purchasing the grocery chain for $13.7 billion in 2017.
It's unclear if the terrorist designation will add enough additional pressure to really make much of a difference, especially because few actually do business with the group now.
Granted, these numbers are largely due to the higher ticket prices versus any innate audience reaction — but for theater owners, that may not make much of a difference.
Another weak argument comes from those who are willing to admit there is limited vote fraud in every election, but not enough to make much of a difference.
He and other vloggers both in and surrounding a group called Team 10 make much of their content based on diss tracks and drama — either real or manufactured.
Variety notes he doesn't stand to make much of a profit on the sale, as he appears to have purchased the home for $1.9 million two years ago.
Still, he predicts they will "make one last go of it," — perhaps with the rumored Surface Phone — though he doesn't expect it will make much of a difference.
It could be fun once it figures out where and how to direct its snark, but at the start, it's too haphazard to make much of an impression.
There's a lot of metaphorical potential here — vampirism as addiction, vampirism as leverage for domestic power — though 17 minutes is not enough time to make much of it.
It is debatable whether people skills really make much of a difference in how presidents perform, but they are part of the mythology we have developed about elections.
So while Rex was happy to give his grieving children the gift of a new bloodline, it was too late to make much of a difference to him.
Scenes of mob mentality and of ordinary people choosing strength over decency seem all too pointed, though the production isn't yet forceful enough to make much of them.
"From a medical standpoint, the testing in the lower-acuity, moderate patient is not going to make much of a difference in our medical management," Dr. D'Angelo said.
While moving from low to medium balance didn&apost make much of a difference, a shift from medium to high balance was linked with roughly 30% higher profits.
The authors make much of the fact that the Nuremberg prosecutors tried to convict the Nazi defendants of violating the 1928 treaty by waging a war of aggression.
LG's marketing loudly trumpets these new features, but when you pick up the phone, the device itself doesn't make much of an effort to convince you to use them.
But while Amazon and Walmart-owned Flipkart have taken over the market and disrupted India's millions of smaller retailers, Paytm Mall has failed to make much of an inroad.
The separatists make much of the War of the Spanish Succession, when the victorious Bourbon monarch, Philip V, conquered Barcelona after a gruelling siege and abolished Aragon's feudal "constitutions".
The drawback is that to make much of a difference in a space as large as a house would require turning most of the rooms into spider-plant forests.
And while Tillerson's taciturn comments were instantly criticized online, analysts said it was difficult to gauge if his approach would make much of a difference compared to his predecessors'.
No one really knows if the terrorist designation will add enough pressure to really make much of a difference, especially because few actually do business with the group now.
Richard acknowledged Cruz's strong field program, but was skeptical it would make much of a difference and that Texas could have a "devastating impact" on Cruz's White House hopes.
Healthcare experts are panning the change to the House's ObamaCare repeal-and-replace bill on coverage for pre-existing conditions, saying it would not make much of a difference.
Lucas Till, as the 2016 version of the title character, doesn't make much of an impression in the premiere, which involves a bioweapon that has fallen into bad hands.
Some airports want to solve the problem by hiring contractors to handle security rather than the TSA, though it's not clear if that would make much of a difference.
Frédéric Bélier-Garcia's production, created in 2006 and reworked this season, doesn't make much of an unusual stage layout, with stairs leading down to the audience on three sides.
McMaster and Sterling created a false sense of urgency to publicly call for a law that would make much of the death penalty procedure in South Carolina a secret.
So Wednesday night they tried to make much of a couple of inspiring words written on the Raptors' backboard, though none of the players really bit on that one.
That fee might be a pittance for a very wealthy person — regardless of what Trump's net worth actually is, $130,000 probably didn't make much of a dent in it.
When President Trump speaks in Davos on Tuesday, even as his Senate impeachment trial begins, he's likely to make much of his Phase One trade agreement signed this week.
In fact, Walgreens has faced criticism for appearing to be trying lots of different small partnerships that aren&apost likely to make much of a difference to its financials.
It would not make much of a dent in the expenses of someone caring for a person with long-term, chronic illness accompanied by round-the-clock care needs.
Warren is one of the country's foremost critics of Wall Street firms and big banks, which make much of their profit, in her view, by abusing consumers and taxpayers.
Republicans often say they want to simplify the tax code, but as the accountant Tony Nitti argues in Forbes, the tax bill would make much of it more complex.
In other words, bagging a few celebs isn't going to make much of a dent in the status quo of rich people perpetuating privilege on behalf of adult sons.
For the reform-minded, the ethics panels' paralysis is yet another symptom of a willful ignorance that allows the Capitol to make much of minor improvements while circumventing real change.
They got married young, mostly because they were about to have a kid, and though Superstore doesn't make much of it, Amy has felt just a little stuck ever since.
Although a $2000 price increase doesn't seem like it would make much of a difference, it is a sign that the company is keeping a close eye on its finances.
He noticed that my Mars was in Cancer, but didn't make much of it and pretty quickly moved on to focus on all the Capricorn activity I've got going on.
Firms as diverse as Ant Financial, an affiliate of Alibaba, China's e-commerce behemoth, and PayPal, a Silicon Valley payments firm, make much of their role in expanding financial inclusion.
In the case of the Rift, a number of players will be launching games through Steam instead of Oculus Home, so this won't make much of a difference to them.
"I just feel like my vote probably doesn't make much of a difference," the stay-at-home mom of three, who lives about an hour northwest of Portland, Oregon, said.
With just five turbines, the farm won't make much of a dent in the nation's reliance on fossil fuels, but it shows the promise this renewable energy source could have.
But at the Open, which many players have said is playing slow this year, Kerber's counterpunching was unable to make much of a dent in Cibulkova's more forceful attacking style.
Though hip-hop fans lauded the albums, Hussle's releases under the Epic Records umbrella failed to make much of an impression on the Billboard charts and received little radio airplay.
Republicans say this would cost many jobs in the energy sector, hurt the economy by raising taxes, and wouldn't make much of a difference because of carbon emissions from China.
Matthew Goodwin, a professor of politics at the University of Kent, said this particular revelation about Mr. Gove was unlikely to make much of a difference in the leadership race.
But against the deeper structures underlying the surface reality of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it is highly unlikely that Mr. Kushner and Mr. Greenblatt will make much of a dent.
One pitfall is that such revenue is not reliable: The wealthiest New Yorkers make much of their money on capital gains — not salary — which rise and fall with stock prices.
Even if the Trump administration is able to implement its latest plan to let people import prescription drugs from Canada, it probably won't make much of a difference, experts say.
In countries where there is a very low chance of getting sick, this isn't really going to make much of a difference, since you're unlikely to get sick either way.
Bret: Bloomberg's strategy is to wait until Super Tuesday, but by then it may be too late to make much of an impression, no matter how much money he spends.
A tree planted this year won't make much of a difference in terms of carbon sequestration over the next decade, a period many scientists say is critical for climate action.
When wondering why tough media reporting on Trump didn't seem to make much of a difference, it's important to keep in mind the role of Mark Zuckerberg's social media behemoth.
A loss would have been a major blow since the closed primary rules allow only registered Democrats in the state, which meant Sanders' independent base couldn't make much of a showing.
Chris Murphy, a member of the Foreign Relations committee, poured cold water on the notion that Congress can make much of a difference in urging the White House to reverse course.
"We are not going to make much of NODX data in January and February given the host of volatility introduced by the Lunar New Year," said Mizuho bank economist, Vishnu Varathan.
But similar news on Thursday, including a drop in new applications for unemployment benefits and further growth in pending home sales, did not make much of a difference to Wall Street.
At the beginning of this year, there were reasons to hope that, despite controlling Congress and the White House, Republicans would fail to make much of a dent in Obama's legacy.
That campaign failed to make much of a mark in Thailand, but months before, a student created a stir when she wrote a Facebook post about being assaulted by another student.
Albeit Stanley Kubrick citing the film as a source of inspiration behind A Clockwork Orange, it didn't make much of a dent when it played in New York City in 1973.
Mr. Buttigieg, who has attempted to make much of his argument to voters about the need for generational change in politics, professed to be a bit puzzled by the Neuman reference.
The point spread has increased this week, as people have begun to assume that Dallas will not make much of an effort on the road when it has nothing to gain.
The film didn't make much of a splash, but the fact that CollegeHumor made it in the first place demonstrates how much money it had to experiment with at the time.
That doesn't make much of a difference: Sanders then has 30.9 percent, Bloomberg and Biden remain tied with around 24 percent each, Buttigieg has 11 percent, and Warren has 10 percent.
It's unclear what mischief they're planning, but if hackers are able to make much of the internet unusable, say, once or twice a month, it will totally change how the web works.
However, those credits are being phased out, and without such generous subsidies, wind energy will not make much of a dent in power production or carbon mitigation for at least a decade.
Federico Castelluccio's minor entry in the genre employs several alumni of "The Sopranos" in a slight film that also pays homage to "Mean Streets" but fails to make much of an impression.
However, the acting deputy secretary of the Department of Homeland Security subsequently walked back that announcement on Twitter, and immigration attorneys are skeptical that it would make much of a difference anyway.
The only person to push back even a little is the hapless principal (Patton Oswalt), and he is too cowed by Jack's Harvard pedigree to make much of a stink about anything.
Ms. Pohl, who transforms into assorted family members and other characters to deliver the story, also mentions that she is related to Bertolt Brecht, though she doesn't make much of the connection.
"Nationally, Republicans have proven that allegations of sexual harassment don't seem to make much of a difference, because otherwise Donald Trump would not have been their nominee," said Democratic strategist Julie Roginsky.
In March, when the Republican-led Our Principles PAC released the ad "Quote," which similarly featured a series of women reading Trump's insults out loud, it didn't make much of an impact.
This trend is positive for both buyers, who will end up with a product that will likely continue to work for years, and sellers, who will make much of their original purchase back.
If you think of a police helicopter over London, all those tower cranes and chimneys, a pilot wouldn't have to make much of an error before they are down in the high stuff.
They will also make much of Mr Comey's acknowledgement that he knew of no solid evidence that the Trump team colluded with Russia, despite having presided over an FBI investigation into the question.
Sure, songs like "Sorry" and "Love Yourself," may have showed us a more mature side to the Biebs, but the album itself, as a body of work, didn't make much of a splash.
Alternatively, if Chinese media buries this story and doesn't make much of it then one can assume China will treat this as a separate event and not allow it to disrupt trade negotiations.
But I wondered if, practically speaking, it might not make much of a difference to him at all — it seemed as if most of what he needed from Trump he had already gotten.
Defense Department officials have worked for years to attempt to diminish the number, but numerous new initiatives put in place over the last several years have failed to make much of an impact.
Kaepernick could undoubtedly be a worthy replacement on the Falcons' depth chart, although at 32 years old, he wouldn't make much of an heir to 34-year-old Matt Ryan's legacy in Atlanta.
Larking (Thomas Jay Ryan) doesn't make much of a distinction between God and Lechery; when Gregory, the dim set designer, is dragooned to play Sloth, you can hardly hear him behind his mask.
"Reports by the F.B.I.'s Inspection Division and the then F.B.I. director, James Comey, make much of the fact that the examiners adhered to every policy and procedure of the agency," he continued.
And as summer officially begins, full of sunshine and thunderstorms, let's take a moment to appreciate the science behind these sun showers, even if they don't make much of an impression on meteorologists.
The United States, which briefly overtook Saudi Arabia as the world's top oil exporter earlier this year, can't ramp up production of its shale operations quickly enough to make much of a difference.
A second lawmaker said Trump singled out the Renault Dauphine, an economy car that was once a huge hit in France but failed to make much of a dent in the U.S. market.
These findings, says Mr Plomin, imply that "parents don't make much of a difference in their children's outcomes beyond the genes they provide"; DNA is a "fortune teller" that "makes us who we are".
And since few people in rural areas can afford to buy power-hungry appliances such as fridges or airconditioners, there is little chance that utilities will make much of a return on their investment.
President Sisi has declared a three-month state of emergency, but having acted with seeming impunity against his foes since he took office, it's far from evident that will make much of a difference.
So both sides of the milk labeling fight are bracing for losses, but it's unlikely that a decision in either direction from the FDA will make much of a difference to their balance sheets.
Judging from the presentations at this week's conference in Perth, the increased dynamics in iron ore pricing and trading have yet to make much of a mark in the thinking of iron ore producers.
Mark Sanford of South Carolina are challenging Trump in the GOP primary from the center, their comparatively subdued presences on the trail have failed to make much of a splash among Republican primary voters.
Too modest to make much of his knowledge base, he would have found something wholesomely cheering to say about a collection of squared-off jackets, wide and high trousers, tunics and pugilist head wraps.
It turns out that Trump has neither the wit nor the grit to seize power, and he may be too lazy and too uninterested in governing to make much of it if he did.
So focusing on only one form of slavery after the victim is far from home won't really make much of a difference since multiple forms of slavery may be found in the same village.
During the summer of 22011 she worked briefly at the Tamiment Playhouse, the famed incubator of talent in the Poconos, but failed to make much of an impression on Max Liebman, the playhouse's director.
Decades later, Ranadive would make much of his fortune in Silicon Valley through the software company he founded, TIBCO, which re-envisioned how data is streamlined for everything from Wall Street to government agencies.
But he doesn't make much of an impression to modern eyes — and the series' recent high-definition upgrade draws even more attention to his regrettable decision not to shave his mustache for the role.
But it won't make much of a dent in the overall price of health care, because it doesn't deal with the fundamental reasons it is so expensive: the profit-driven nature of the system.
But Trump was reluctant to make much of the issue, declining to criticize Modi's legislative push to sideline Indian Muslims, and dodging questions over the violence in a news conference in New Delhi Tuesday.
One of them, Alexis Sánchez, created a Theo Walcott goal with a flash of inspiration and buzzed around with his usual intent but struggled to make much of an impact as City seized control.
"As long as these rifles remain in the trunk of the cars, it won't make much of a difference to day-to-day policing, even in the banlieues [suburbs]," he told VICE News on Tuesday.
In fact, the show's two weaker performances somewhat surprisingly belong to the talented O'Connell and Daniels, who struggle to make much of an impression while they're stuck in the furrowed brows of their boilerplate characters.
They say drivers are also pretty annoyed with overly complicated or confusing apartment building entry instructions, and if the customer doesn't make much of an effort to meet them at the door of the complex.
TORONTO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Climate change could make much of South Asia - home to a fifth of the world's population - too hot for human survival by the end of this century, scientists warned on Wednesday.
It was also his second stage win of the current rally but, with Monday's timed stage leading into Argentina canceled due to weather conditions, he knew it was unlikely to make much of a difference.
ATLANTA — For years, voting as a Deep South Democrat in a presidential general election has been like shouting at the television set: It may feel good, but it will not make much of a difference.
Despite sitting at the confluence of two impressive rivers, with sprawling shade trees that make much of the city feel like a leafy urban park, Sacramento has a misplaced reputation as a lowly, unattractive place.
As we repeat the same events again and again, they don't make much of an impression and we don't reflect much, so when it happens again the following year, it seems like it just happened.
Our main review this week is Antoine Fuqua's uninspired remake of The Magnificent Seven, in which Denzel Washington, one of the most charismatic actors on the planet is too bored to make much of an effort.
The center has also said that dynamic scoring won't make much of a difference because the increased debt levels resulting from Trump's plan would lead to higher interest rates that would crowd out incentives to invest.
The yen was losing ground against the dollar, though at 20.5 yen it was off last week's six-week low and the greenback struggled to make much of an impact against either sterling or the euro.
His biggest, craziest idea — more a longstanding hope than a plan — is to make much of the theater's programming free, knowing that free shows attract audiences younger and more diverse than those that charge for tickets.
Ivy Park may not have generated the same self-parodying promo videos as House of Deréon, but it also didn't make much of a statement in the world of athletic clothes, or the world at all.
As the Democratic primary progresses and Biden widens his delegate lead, such a small handful of delegates likely won't make much of an impact — but with just two candidates still in the hunt, every delegate helps.
These revelations don't seem to make much of a difference to a majority of shoppers, likely because they have few other affordable options and the fashion industry at large outsources clothing production to keep prices low.
The 2016 Presidential election inspired a lot of passion on both sides of the aisle, but despite how strongly Americans felt about Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump it didn't make much of a dent in voter turnout.
But considering all the people who preordered already spent a minimum of $1,195 sight unseen for the Hydrogen One, it's unlikely that any actual numbers will make much of a difference to the first wave of owners.
Officials add that even if North Korea provided a list of locations, it wouldn't make much of a difference because a dismantling of them would require a vigorous verification process to which Kim is unlikely to agree.
Part investment fund and part family office for the likes of the Zuckerbergs, Sheryl Sandberg, Reid Hofmann and Jack Dorsey, the company does not make much of a song and dance about its investments and other activities.
Hopes are building that the 10th anniversary edition of the iPhone, expected to be launched later this year, will generate orders for components from Taiwanese tech companies who make much of the guts of Apple's popular smartphone.
Surprisingly, Mr. Sullivan does not make much of Scrabble itself — unlike, say, William Finn's musical "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," which swiftly incorporated the intricacies of the English language and a competition's built-in suspense.
We're following Cher's life, yes, but as we're quickly bouncing from her doomed relationships with Gregg Allman (Matthew Hydzik) and regular guy Rob Camilletti (Michael Campayno) they aren't really around enough to make much of an impression.
It didn't make much of a splash when it was announced, but it's a huge move for the UK as it laid the regulatory groundwork that will be needed to create an operational spaceport, potentially by 2020.
Tagovailoa's opening drive did not make much of a change in the offense as he ran for 4 yards and passed for 2 before a sack left them with a 3rd-and-8, effectively ending their drive.
The 18 delegates Bloomberg won on Super Tuesday are unlikely to make much of a difference at the convention, even if they all end up backing Biden in the complicated dance of delegate reallocation from zombie campaigns.
Boeing has signaled that the proposed new mid-sized jetliner, known as NMA, will accelerate its drive to diversify beyond airframes and into services such as repairs and maintenance, where parts suppliers make much of their revenue.
Integration will be a big upgrade for Android TV, which as the Verge noted has faced robust competition from Apple TV, Roku, and Amazon Fire TV and failed to make much of a splash in the market.
While it is unlikely Sanders will make much of a dent in Clinton's 300-strong delegate lead, the former secretary of state has launched a robust campaign in Kentucky, where she hopes to break a losing streak.
When The WB debuted a low-budget comedy about a teen girl vampire slayer in the spring of 210, no one expected it to make much of an impression — let alone become a bona fide pop culture force.
That frustration is starting to appear in the technology industry there, where the vast, Medvedev-backed Skolkovo project to produce Russia's answer to Silicon Valley has failed to make much of a dent on the tech world's consciousness.
Even the news that Clinton had used a private server for all of her State Department email — news that soon led to government inquiries into whether any laws were broken — didn't seem to make much of a difference.
I don't think his play at North Dakota is bad enough to make him unworthy of a top-10 pick, but it also doesn't make much of a case for him to be a sure-fire franchise guy.
RedMonk usually doesn't make much of small rankings changes, cofounder Stephen O'Grady writes in the report, but it's rare to see any sort of movement in the top tier of programming languages, which consists of well-established languages.
GOP leaders didn't make much of an effort to pass one because it was clear right away that it would have been very difficult to muster 51 votes in the Senate for an unpopular 21625-year spending plan.
When I look at the ability of a president to make much of a difference in my day-to-day life and the day-to-day life of my business in a four-year term, that's quite constrained.
Even if the sale valued the company at $2 trillion, as the crown prince has said it is worth, the sale of 5 percent for $100 billion would not raise enough money to make much of a difference.
While local experts agree Google's investment is a step in the right direction, they are skeptical the $1 billion figure will make much of a dent, especially since the funds will be spread out among several Bay Area cities.
Economic explanations make much of the way in which seemingly minor knocks to living standards (a 4% rise in metro fares in Chile, for example) proved the final straw for people struggling to get by in increasingly unequal societies.
On that Saturday in early December, the men in sailor suits who strolled out at the top of the show to back Cher up on "If I Could Turn Back Time" didn't make much of an impression on me.
As Joseph Stromberg wrote for Vox in January 2015, the balls themselves probably weren't enough to ensure the team's victory: [The Patriots] scored mostly by running the ball, an area where under-inflated balls wouldn't make much of a difference.
The government has tried to lure talent into its cyber workforce with scholarship service programs, but those have failed to make much of a dent in the problem, as most participants leave D.C. as soon as their time is up.
"While new video and/or news products might help to increase iPhone stickiness, they seem unlikely to make much of an impact on Apple's bottom line," Goldman Sachs analyst Rod Hall wrote in a note distributed to clients on Monday.
The calls—while unlikely to make much of a difference in the final outcome of Pruitt's confirmation—are unprecedented, insofar as they represent a looming and public clash between the EPA's future leader and the people he's supposed to lead.
Economic explanations make much of the way in which seemingly minor knocks to living standards (a 4% rise in metro fares in Chile, for example) have proved the final straw to people struggling to get by in increasingly unequal societies.
The pro-coal argument in Australia is generally along the lines of its better that countries in Asia burn higher-quality Australian fuel, and that the amounts being exported aren't enough to make much of a difference to global emissions anyway.
The service, which is running in several cities in the United States, was available to Amazon Prime subscribers in parts of London but did not make much of a dent in the face of competition from Deliveroo, UberEats and Just Eat.
But "Christ and the Homosexual" did not make much of a ripple outside of largely positive reviews in gay publications and the granting of an award of merit to Mr. Wood by the Mattachine Society, an early gay-rights organization.
Unable to make much of a living on his part-time jobs teaching at a community college and writing about tourism for a local website, he is thinking of moving cities and going back to school to become an urban planner.
The problems with such tax incentives begin with the basic fact that companies generally spend just a few percent of their revenues on state and local taxes, so tinkering with the exact rate often doesn't make much of an impression.
It would be like a social network where early adopters make much of the profit if the business takes off, says one venture capital investor, who refuses to speak publicly for fear of being seen to add to the hype.
On a day-to-day basis, whether I double cleansed, used simple toners, eye creams and organic moisturizers, or did my full six-step routine, it didn't make much of a difference—I'd still end up with breakouts and greasy and blemished skin.
But Canada opened less than 277 percent of its dairy market to U.S. farmers - a concessions unlikely to make much of a dent in U.S. oversupply or improve the lot of farmers such as Fritsche, producers on both sides of the border say.
Support at that level is more in line with the numbers generated by typical third-party candidates who don't make much of a mark on Election Day itself, well off his flirtation with double-digit support through the summer and early fall.
"Maybe these are the breakthroughs, but the smart money would bet on caveat emptor," Gandy said, adding that he "would not make much" of eye tests until large numbers of people with appropriate age-matched controls had been studied by several independent groups.
Hong Kong (CNN)The United States' terse, 23-word response to the latest North Korean missile test is a stark departure from previous statements -- but is also unlikely to make much of a difference to North Korea's weapons program, according to experts.
After flooding a prominent security journalist's website with traffic from zombie Internet of Things devices, it managed to make much of the internet unavailable for millions of people by overwhelming Dyn, a company that provides a significant portion of the US internet's backbone.
Some experts, however, have questioned whether focusing on polylactide is the answer to China's corn woes, saying it would take too long, with too much cash and still would not use up enough corn to make much of a dent in the stockpile.
Martin Norman, head of the sustainable finance campaign at Greenpeace Nordic, said that while he welcomed the initiative as a sign of big banks waking up to the climate threat, it was unlikely to make much of a dent in greenhouse gas emissions.
It was an entirely anticipated move that didn't make much of a splash during a busy time—at the moment, the Trump administration is talking tough on both North Korea and Russia, and could also escalate US involvement in the Syrian Civil War.
Robert Machoian's "The Minors," in which a guitar-playing grandfather has a basement jam session with his grandsons, is too mild to make much of an impression (although one of the Sundance juries, in awarding it a directing prize, seems to have disagreed).
I didn't want to fret about Russian influence or FBI Director James Comey—replaying 2016 seemed like a dead end—so I forked some money over to the ACLU before realizing that a freelance writer's income won't likely make much of a difference.
Clark lacks the accumulated numbers or the high peak to make much of a case, but his legacy survives in an unlikely way: Today's best pitcher, Clayton Kershaw, grew up in Texas rooting for Clark and wears No. 22 in his honor.
The crash in oil prices in 2014 was particularly hard on jobs in the mining sector, which includes support services in oil fields, and had ripple effects on construction and manufacturing, partly because American companies make much of the world's mining equipment.
A few people failing to pay taxes might not make much of a difference to a government's budget, but such an action may nevertheless be wrong because it is a failure to participate in a collective action that achieves a certain good end.
That means venture capitalists and private equity investors, who make much of their money on the profits from their investments, would see a steep tax hike, though Bloomberg's increase would only apply to people who make $1 million or more in income.
But despite Mr. Trudeau's assurances in his remarks that his government would take action on the report's 231 recommendations — including changes to police practices and the criminal justice system — some Indigenous people expressed skepticism that the report would make much of a difference.
The EPA used this projection to argue that the Obama-era fuel economy rules would do little to avert the amount of warming the Trump administration is expecting, so a weaker rule won't make much of a difference to the global climate.
ASIA POLICY SHIFTS The pro-coal argument in Australia is generally along the lines of its better that countries in Asia burn higher-quality Australian fuel, and that the amounts being exported aren't enough to make much of a difference to global emissions anyway.
Unless Apple starts mass producing Liams and sending them out to independent recycling facilities—which isn't happening anytime soon considering the robot is proprietary, very large, and very expensive—Liam is unlikely to make much of a dent in overall smartphone recycling numbers worldwide.
I didn't make much of this quiet whirr of morning activity until later that week, when a middle-aged woman was brought to the clinic, wild-eyed and blue-lipped for lack of breath, evidently in the throes of a life-threatening asthma flare.
Joe Walsh announces he's running against Trump in the 2020 Republican primaryFormer Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld is also challenging Trump in the GOP primary, but his low-key presence and moderate beliefs have failed to make much of a splash among Republican primary voters.
George W. Bush was willing to play ball with the media, but generally speaking, believed the media was going to write what they wanted no matter what he did -- and that it didn't make much of a difference in how he did his job.
It was a bummer to see Montreal band Year of Glad's set under-attended, but it didn't seem to make much of a difference to A.P. Bergeron and his band, who make a stirring, hard-to-pin blend of experimental, folk-informed post-rock.
No one will make much of a fuss if your opposition leader is jailed, if an annoying journalist goes missing or if, as happened in Congo, a judge who displeases the dictatorial president suffers a home invasion in which goons rape his wife and daughter.
"Originally we didn't believe the logos would make much of a difference but in focus groups, we've discovered that kids really do look at them," said Dr. Camila Corvalan, of the University of Chile who has been assessing the impact of new label system.
The major Hollywood agencies now make much of their money by demanding direct payments from the studios that employ their clients, known as "packaging" fees, which are unrelated to their clients' compensation and come directly from TV series and film production budgets and profits.
There isn't enough in the way of good jokes or clever references to investigators of yore to make the film appealing, and the flatness of Timmy's delivery, which is supposed to scan as deadpan, doesn't contain enough nuances to make much of the humor land.
The central government will also ban new mine approvals for the next three years, but the move is unlikely to make much of a dent in a production capacity surplus said to amount to more than 2 billion tonnes a year, over half the country's total output.
This means the U.S. tariff action won't make much of a dent in China's total steel exports, which were a record 112.4 million tonnes last year - worth nearly $50 billion - and were up 7.9 percent to 27.83 million tonnes in the first quarter of this year.
WASHINGTON — A partial shutdown of the federal government, which began early Saturday, is unlikely to make much of an immediate dent in the growth of the United States economy, but it could make life more difficult for millions of Americans in ways both big and small.
Or if he did, it wouldn't make much of a difference: Detective Pikachu could be a tough sit for people who don't know a dang thing about Pokémon and feel like they need to learn all about the pocket monsters and their mysterious lore to follow along.
" Khorram, who lives in Washington state, where coronavirus deaths reached double digits this week, said Trump shouldn't cancel his events because it wouldn't make much of a difference to state and local governments who are the ones currently battling coronavirus: "They're the ones really in charge.
While Paxton did not make much of a name for himself in his first four seasons, he showed drastic improvement last year, with a 12-5 record and a 2.98 E.R.A. that was 41 percent better than the average when adjusted for league and home field.
Blue Origin is still moving ahead with its planned launches and the near-term setback is something that likely won't make much of a dent in a company backed by the world's richest man — and one whose strategy and vision extends on a global time frame.
Pakistan's HIV rate has been steadily rising since 2000, in part because many prevention programs focused on syringe and needle exchanges, disease and condom awareness never got off the ground, or even when they did, were unable to attract sufficient support to make much of an impact.
A lot of people are cynical about the fact that voting might not make much of a difference, but I think we've had examples — whether it was Obama in 2008 or even us in this past election — that young people can turn the tide of politics.
"You have to squint really hard to make much of the movement (in the unintended pregnancy rate) over the last 20 years until now," said James Trussell, a senior research demographer in the Office of Population Research at Princeton University who was not involved in the current study.
At their best, bosses fulfill their function without frustrating you too much, but at their worst, they'll steal your wages and pass you over because they're racist as hell—whether you work for a massive company or a mom and pop operation doesn't make much of a difference here.
WE GUIDED TO ANOTHER YEAR OVER YEAR ACCELERATION IN REVENUE GROWTH WE ARE EXCITED ABOUT THE PROGRESS GROWING THE COMMUNITY SO I THINK I GUESS IF THE STOCK'S UP 150-SOMETHING PERCENT IN THE YEAR A COUPLE PERCENT HERE AND THERE PROBABLY DON'T MAKE MUCH OF A DIFFERENCE.
The first rule of bureaucratic politics is if you want to make big changes you need to enlist folks to help, Flynn didn't make much of an effort to do this at DIA, which ruffled bureaucratic feathers and irritated his bosses at the Pentagon and in the intelligence community.
It was then that I wrote a novel inspired by my experience, and it was then that I began reading 17th-century poets like Robert Herrick, whose exhortation to "make much of time" motivated me to view my hiatus as a revelatory experience highlighting humanity's fundamental dependence and neediness.
Despite being one of the largest smartphone players in the world, and having grabbed a decent market share in some European countries, Huawei has long struggled to make much of an impact in the U.S. The company is barred by the U.S. government from selling network equipment to carriers.
We know, based on an article that ran in The Washington Post this week, that efforts by Maryland's largest school system in recent years to close the achievement gaps between black and Latino children and their white and Asian counterparts have failed to make much of a difference.
"I think it's unlikely Google will change our allocation ... we have large operations in Ireland in Britain in France, in Germany ... you never know, but it'd be hard for me to imagine we would make much of a change," Schmidt said during a speech at the Viva Technology conference in Paris.
Euron Greyjoy, who didn't make much of an impression on us last season as he fought for power over the Iron Islands with his niece and nephew, became a star thanks to Pilou Asbæk's performance during the throne room scene, where he unleashed a charisma bomb that disabled us all.
Similarly, it was hard to imagine that the pigeons Mr. Riley had collected and taught to fly in darkness would make much of a dent in the New York skyline, even if the birds took off and the LED light affixed to their ankles (one per bird, controlled remotely) stayed on.
But they wouldn't make much of a dent in the estimated 10.7 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. "When people see news like this, they think ICE is going to be conducting house-to-house sweeps, which they don't do," Matt Cameron, a Massachusetts-based immigration lawyer, told VICE News.
Faced with the counterargument that "Republicans opposing this proposal say this would cost many jobs in the energy sector, hurt the economy by massively raising taxes, and wouldn't make much of a difference in climate change because of carbon emissions from China," this comes out as a 45-35 split.
Though he acknowledged that the $145 million saved in operating expenses won't "make much of a dent" in the $392 billion deficit projected for the 2018 fiscal year, "the men and women at the Bureau are proud to do their part to be responsible stewards of taxpayer dollars," Mulvaney wrote.
So far, the fact that the murder may never have happened has done more damage to Talese's reputation than the fact that when he reached that entry in Foos's journal, he didn't do much about it—and he doesn't make much of it in his book, which further violates the guests it describes.
If that dollar amount at the top of this article didn't make much of an impact in terms of explaining how big a problem food waste actually is, perhaps it would help to get personal: According to estimates, in developed countries, the average single person wastes approximately 220 pounds of food each year.
Bannon and Ailes could help Trump keep a tighter grip on media coverage of his campaign in the short-term — and will likely seek to make much of the story about Democratic rival Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
It's one of my very favorite music festivals and just because I happen to live in the city where it takes place, thus not having to make much of an effort since all the good bands come to me, doesn't make me, an inherently lazy peep, biased towards loving it in the slightest.
O'Connor's own ideas for expanding health care are allowing insurance sales across state lines (something you usually hear about from Republicans; policy experts don't think would really make much of a difference) and realigning open enrollment around tax season to get more people signed up under Obamacare (a worthwhile if incremental policy).
It mimics the weak branding of the original A Better Deal agenda the opposition laid out last summer, but while that earlier bit of stagecraft—a somewhat promising antitrust plank notwithstanding—failed to make much of an impression, actually talking about the thing voters are angriest about could really make a difference this fall.
Not only are they Legends' weakest characters by a mile — probably because they get relatively little backstory versus the others, a surprise considering they're winged heroes with reincarnation powers who are also a couple — but they also fail to make much of an impact because Renée and Hentschel look like they'd rather be anywhere else.
It was retweeted hundreds of times, and while I'd love to say no one believed it, it's my sad duty to inform you that there are extremely gullible people on Twitter: To be clear, RL didn't make much of an effort to pass this pathetic fakery off as the truth, and just about everyone who responded got the joke.
But given that lying is pretty much the business model of Trumpism, and that a whole battery of senior White House aides, from Kellyanne Conway to Sean Spicer to Dark Lord Bannon himself, are enthusiastic masters of straight-faced deceit, it's unlikely that this sort of semantic breakthrough will make much of an impression on the body politic.
But strategists remain skeptical about whether Gillibrand can revive a campaign that has failed to make much of an impact, with the senator in danger of missing out on the Democratic debates due to start next month after so far failing to meet the requirement of 21625,2900 unique donors, even as she has met the polling criteria.
An $800 million revenue product wouldn't make much of an impact given Facebook's nearly $40 billion in annual advertising revenue, but if Facebook could entice even 10 percent of its "single" users to pay for a dating service — and assuming it could monetize as well as Tinder — that could mean more than $4 billion in subscription revenue.
All of which didn't seem to make much of an impression on the world, though that changed earlier this year when stories starting circulating about a concerted effort on the part of the Kadyrov regime to round up, torture, and even murder gay men in the country: an act of "protective cleansing" to rid the country of homosexuality.
Thiel's affiliation with Donald Trump and his ongoing pursuit of the destruction of Gawker Media has made him a frequently loathed public figure, and the news that he's now involved in HQ Trivia led to a backlash among some users, resulting in the hashtag #DeleteHQ — though it didn't seem to make much of a dent in the app's number of daily players.
And while some of the most beloved American literary classics are novella-length works — John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" and Truman Capote's "Breakfast at Tiffany's" — the format has largely fallen out of favor with publishers, who make much of their money from hardcover books, which have higher profit margins and tend to get better store placement.
"[The proposal] won't fix the predatory underpinnings of the lending program, and for people whose loans have been massively inflated by penalties, fees, and so forth, this probably won't make much of a dent," said Alan Collinge, an American higher education reform activist who believes that declaring bankruptcy would be a better option for some people mired in extreme debt.
READ: Ted Cruz's challenge: uniting Republicans against Trump After Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham, Jeb Bush and others failed to make much of a dent against Trump despite vigorous attacks on the real estate mogul's core convictions, Rubio decided to level a new line of attack: Trump's business record, contending the GOP front-runner simply got rich by hurting average Americans and scamming the system.
For all the assertions that the supersonic Concorde jet service on British Airways and Air France died because of high ticket costs, difficult maintenance and reduced air travel after 9/11, the bottom line is that a service based on cutting edge speed was unable to make much of a dent in the overall hassle of getting to the airport in the first place.
Growing up in a small town with weird thoughts and being constantly told that it wasn't ladylike to write dark stories and that I'd never make much of myself if I didn't learn how to blend in, it was stunning (and gratifying) to find an example of a woman from a small town with weird thoughts writing dark stories who was celebrated throughout the world.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenBiden looks to shore up lead in S.C. Hillicon Valley: Dems cancel surveillance vote after pushback to amendments | Facebook to ban certain coronavirus ads | Lawmakers grill online ticketing execs | Hacker accessed facial recognition company's database Vulnerable Democrats brace for Sanders atop ticket MORE, once the front runner, didn't stumble as he had in a few previous debates, but he didn't make much of a mark either.
Huawei is currently the No. 3 smartphone maker globally (behind the more familiar names Apple and Samsung), but its longstanding inability to get carrier distribution means that even the greatest flagship will probably fail to make much of a dent in the U.S. Yu mentioned the word "trust" repeatedly during today's keynote when describing global reaction to the company's hardware offerings — seemingly an unstated reference to some of the aforementioned security concerns in recent years.
Granted, it's a much more multicultural crew than the original seven—the film's one real updating nod—but it's worth noting that the only three that make much of a presence are all Western white-guy heroes: An old Confederate soldier suffering from what we'd now call PTSD (Ethan Hawke), a Bible verse-spouting hatchet expert (Vincent D'Onofrio) and the rebellious, gambling, smoldering, sarcastic antihero with a heart of gold (Chris Pratt).
South Korea's LG and Taiwan's HTC launched dual-camera smartphones that allowed users to take 3-D video and photos as far back as 2011, but failed to make much of a dent in the market In 2014, HTC tried again with the HTC One M8, which also featured a dual-lens camera, while LG also launched another dual-lens LG G9.23, with a main, 16-megapixel sensor and a second, wide-angle 8-megapixel sensor.
MICHAEL SANTOLI: One of the criticisms of that idea of going very long term with issuance, Mr. Secretary, has just been that it's hard to think that the United States could issue enough very long-term debt at very low rates to make much of a difference in the overall borrowing cost, especially since, you know, the 30-year right now, 1.03, presumably you're paying much more every year over those 50 years than you would on the shorter end.
I get the force of the "don't pray, do something" admonition — but it relies for its force on the premise that prayer is "doing nothing" (a premise I don't share), on the premise that I'm trading away a more effectual course of activity (when prayer and activism are not zero-sum alternatives), and on a general resentment of public figures who make much of theological platitudes without directing any of the executive or legislative authority they have toward ameliorating a situation.

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