Moranda is here today as a military daughter and the founder of an initiative that has made a real difference in the lives of military children.
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Of course, the difference between these experiments and a real-world instance of the attacks is a motive capable of inspiring a team of equally expert hackers to achieve the same feats of tech exploitation.
The only real difference is the addition of a mechanised stuffing machine.
And channeling all of that energy into making a real difference in the lives of our veterans and military families is really what we want to do for you.
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So all of these steps have made a real difference in the lives of the people who own and work at small businesses all across America -- and that includes all of you who are here with us today.
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This has been confirmed to us from conversations that we've had with people in Benghazi, including former representatives from the Libya National Council who have been in touch with our representatives and our liaison with them, indicating that in fact the efforts here have made a real difference in terms of the threat that was looming over Benghazi.
Most are drawn by the vast amounts of unused capacity and the startling difference between its real cost and what the telephone giants charge.
While consumers in the United Kingdom pay a marginal premium, if any, for ethically sourced produce, the practice can make a real difference at the source of production.
Real interest rates are basically a function of economic growth and the difference between real rates and nominal rates rooted in inflation calculations.
No matter the domain in which they choose to create, these youth have the ambition combined with the newly learned skills of entrepreneurship to make a real difference in the world throughout their lifetime.
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There are many incremental changes that can be implemented today in every care home in the world which, taken together, would make a real difference in the lives of older people.
The Home Office's extradition review, led by former Court of Appeal judge Sir Scott Baker, argued there was no real difference between the US tests of "probable cause" and the introduction of "reasonable suspicion".
The political color of City Hall might mean a lot to the different political parties, but it makes a daily, real difference to the lives of millions of Londoners.
The real difference will be in industrial uses, including sales of the camera technology and related sensors itself.
The real difference lay in male circumcision: over 98% of the men in the West African areas were circumcised, compared with about 30% in Kenya and 10% in Zambia.
It's the difference between the idealised rural England (slivers of tour-bus Oxfordshire) and the real countryside of bungalow-sprawl, derelict factory units, impromptu rubbish tips in woodland glades, sinister hamburger-tossers in laybys, empurpled stand-offs over travellers' sites and local people who find themselves stranded by everyone from bus companies to banks.
"It's not yet very precisely determined but this is one of the instances in which Planck will make a real difference, " explained Prof Bruce Partridge of Haverford College, Philadelphia.
The only real difference in the two stories, besides the relative insignificance of the Comoros, is that the French decided the deposed Comoran president, Mr. Siad Mohamed Djohar, was too unpopular.
The obvious difference is that only real plagues kill real people, though the permanent loss of a character can be a traumatic experience for an enthusiastic player, and one he will try hard to avoid.
Also, nobody can build enough of them to make a real difference in the field.
Those steps will make a real difference in the lives of millions of Americans.
It will make a real difference in the pace of job creation and economic growth.
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How this money is spent can make a real difference to the lives of London's four million women.
But for politicians and quite a lot of households, the difference between cash losses and real terms losses is, er, real.
This is real money for real people that will make a real difference in the lives of the folks who sent us here.
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But was it implemented on a large enough scale to make a real difference to the lives of millions of families needing basic knowledge?
Among middle-aged Japanese men recently, suicide rates have soared so high that they are making a real difference to the profitability of life insurers.
"Speaker Quinn has partnered with Mayor Bloomberg in blocking programs that would make a real difference to the lives of working families, " Mr. de Blasio said in a statement.
Sebastian Coe, the chairman of the London organizing group, LOCOG, said Tuesday that the only real difference resulting from the G4S debacle would be in who is performing the security checks.
For China, the deployment in the Gulf of Aden is as much about flying the flag and showing solidarity with a multinational effort as it is about making a real difference to the security of Chinese shipping in the region.
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