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27 Sentences With "makes any difference"

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If you're No. 3 at Harvard, I don't think it makes any difference.
There's actually not much evidence that starting education early makes any difference for children.
"For an individual bacterium, I don't think gravity probably makes any difference," Coil said.
If it makes any difference to you, I'm not really interested in trying drugs.
"I don't think the relationship makes any difference to how we review our response," Webster said.
I'd have to test it for hours to really see if it makes any difference while gaming.
For these patients, studies have not found that home blood sugar monitoring makes any difference in blood sugar levels.
To date, lethal injection proponents have not sought to verify the claim that a doctor makes any difference at all.
" Asked about the impact of the non-endorsement, Eric Trump responded, "I don't think it makes any difference in the world.
"I'm not sure it really makes any difference now as the horse has bolted," Brian Han, senior equity analyst at Morningstar, said of the reforms.
Whether that makes any difference for you day to day is another question, one that, as I mentioned above, really lands on how much you like the camera.
He eventually found his answer, gleaned from his reading of Paul's Epistle to the Romans: We need not worry about failing, since nothing we do makes any difference.
"Not that it makes any difference because what I wrote was inappropriate under any circumstance," he said, adding that he had meant to send them only to friends.
The same employee appears in the video, barring Red Cloud from entering, as her friends ask why her clothing makes any difference in whether or not she can attend a church service.
"As long as all that's happening is it's shifting from one restaurant chain from a carry-out transaction to a delivery transaction ... I don't know that it really makes any difference," he said.
The anonymous nature of the program also presents a setback; it's hard to study whether the peer support makes any difference when the program can't identify whom it's supported in the first place.
"I am happy to vote, but I must say, like most young people I do not think it makes any difference," said a young woman, who requested anonymity because she holds an important government job.
The "Australia tax" is a term used to explain the higher cost of goods and services paid by people in the country, but it's still a matter of wait and see if Amazon makes any difference in this space.
"The biggest issue with Aramco is that everything about this company is controlled by the Saudi royal family — shareholder opinions, your board votes, none of that makes any difference," said Pavel Molchanov, director and energy analyst at Raymond James.
We rescued... Posted by Pikpa Lesvos on Sunday, January 3, 2016 Not every volunteer believes the Peace Prize makes any difference, and instead believe it validates a broken system — or at least takes away from the true need for relief.
You just tell them what to do and what they'll get out at the end of it, and even though I don't believe your bullshit, and I know that scientifically nothing I do makes any difference in the end anyway, I'm still scared.
Furthermore, if you do the actual math—even if you assume that people are this causal instrument and that the economy would immediately respond to population changes—you come to the conclusion that there is no plausible population trajectory for the earth that makes any difference.
Thirty-five percent of those surveyed who identified as Republican said the Democratic primary race makes them feel more hopeful about how the 2202 general election will turn out while 2628 percent said it makes them feel less hopeful and 28500 percent says they don't think the race makes any difference.
Even by the age of 5, there are kids who are proud to show you that it's no big deal, or interested to watch the needle go in — and of course, there are kids who are terrified, crying so hard before they get the shot or the blood draw that it's hard to believe the actual needle makes any difference at all.
Was a > man uncircumcised when he was called? He should not become circumcised. > Neither circumcision nor uncircumcision makes any difference. But keeping > the commands of God is what really counts.
Once he returns to his own timeline, Bruce Wayne is plagued with doubt. He wonders if there's a possibility that he never actually caught or confronted his parents' killer. He also wonders if that makes any difference regarding his crimefighting career. Ultimately, he concludes that it does not.
Acton found the art forms to be similar: "I don't think it makes any difference whether I'm painting or I'm a designer, it's about the art of what we do, of how the parts come together". She attended life drawing classes at Swinburne College, and studied painting with Clifton Pugh and Mervyn Moriarty. Since 1989, Acton continues to hold exhibitions with Clifton Pugh and the Dunmoochin Artists.

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