But sometimes it is these small things that add up to make all the difference.
The prospect of extra, profitable, non-life and third-sector business could make all the difference.
In an economy powered by ideas, A players make all the difference in the world.
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But in tax disputes, having good records and documentation can make all the difference.
However, having a partner you can communicate with and confide in can make all the difference.
But he believes a readable name badge can make all the difference in how well people interact.
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Employees can be a tough and expensive investment, but the right employees can make all the difference.
This disparity may at first appear superficial, but credit metrics and management transparency make all the difference.
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Especially in a close election year, a careful sprinkling of these words could make all the difference.
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But Tory constitutional affairs spokesman Alan Duncan said a few simple changes would make all the difference.
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He and partner Dave Edwards decided affiliating with a brand could make all the difference in the world.
But size isn't everything, and even an inch of hair here and there can make all the difference.
But the exact details of how the provision is interpreted may make all the difference in the world.
If the electorate remains as divided in 2004, the identity of his opponent could make all the difference.
Taking the time to reduce everything to basic principles can make all the difference between success and failure.
There are times where that SBA office or that USDA office can make all the difference in the world.
That sense of community and support, Metcalf says, might make all the difference.
Making friends or even engaging in some quasi-bartering relationship with them can make all the difference in the world.
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Failure to diagnose breast cancer early, she said, could make all the difference between it being treatable or non-treatable.
Safe property rights, secure contracts and sensible economic policies make all the difference between wealth and poverty, he said.
And for shy kids or slow readers, that can make all the difference.
Surely a great manager can make all the difference to an ailing firm?
Going a step further, providing coaching or direct care management services would make all the difference for frail elderly patients.
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When it comes from elected officials, vaulted executives or authority figures, a simple word choice can make all the difference.
The basic idea is this: there are certain businesses where the marginal performance of the staff make all the difference.
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In an election like this, money could make all the difference in close swing state races and the GOP knows it.
In a growingly oppressive state, bags already packed vs. clothing in dresser drawers can make all the difference in the world.
In an industry as cyclical as semiconductors, of which memory-chips are the most cyclical part, this can make all the difference.
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By recruiting and cultivating industry rockstars, it can make all the difference.
Clever caring for your baby today could make all the difference tomorrow.
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