And definitely days have come in which we have had a difference of opinion, and indefinitely days in the future will come in which we have difference of opinion.
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And we do have a difference, though, when it comes to definitions of small business.
And he was a risk that and this is where we just have a difference of opinion.
In particular, they have the difference with the emphasis on military action.
All the legal penalties we've had over the last 50 or 60 years on truancy have never made much difference and have never worked.
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The relationship that the Russian government has with Syria is a longstanding one, and we simply have a difference of opinion about circumstances now with regards to Assad.
"It is hugely embarrassing for David Cameron that he has had to have the difference between borrowing and debt explained to him by the chair of the UK Statistics Authority, " Ms Reeves said.
They are the refusal to accept something bad has happened, victim confusion, "testosterosis" (or looking for ways to hit back rather than to deal with the problem), refusal to give in, refusal to respect those who may have a difference of opinion or a legitimate issue, arrogance, search for the guilty or traitors within the firm and fear of exposure.
Link your vision of winning to the bigger picture by letting people know how they will have made a difference in the world when you have won.
Higher energy prices have also made a difference as fertiliser and other input costs have risen.
"We only have to look at other restored canals to see the dramatic difference they have made to our local towns - increased tourism and employment, improved access to the countryside and enhanced habitats for wildlife, " he said.
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Some prostate-cancer experts dispute that assertion, and research studies have shown little difference between the two.
But it is the kind of ad that might have made a difference two years ago.
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Had the explosion happened hours earlier, Crawford is certain it would have made no difference.
Asked if campaigning by the president would have made a difference, Trumka said he didn't know.
So all of you, and all of those who served before you, have made a difference.
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All these links in the chain have made a difference in the lives of women.
Gun activists say those added restrictions likely wouldn't have made a difference in this case.
In the end, that attention to detail may have made the difference between life and death.
It's clear that in the Scottish Parliament the Scottish Conservatives have made a difference.
It wouldn't have made a difference anyway given where we ended up on the issue.
Asked whether knowledge of the money might have made a difference to Judge Kenneth Lester Jr.
As I think about people who have made a difference, they come from a wide background.
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Academics are divided about whether such schemes have made much difference in the past.
We have made a difference to a lot of lives and it's been worth every sacrifice.
Would a more vigorous regime of finance-related prosecutions have made much difference in preventing the financial crisis?
Secretary for Works Kwong Hon-sang has argued that putting off the opening would have made little difference.
How much difference have Australia's policy battles made to what children in that cosmopolitan land are taught?
Since neuroendocrine tumors are less lethal than true pancreatic cancer, doing so may not have made much difference.
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