Ridker planned all along to look at CRP from patients in the trial and see if it made a difference.
It made a difference in some parts in a small way.
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He didn't care whether a bill was popular or politically expedient, Democratic or Republican -- he cared about whether it helped people, whether it made a difference in their daily lives.
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There is a higher-dose version for older people, but it's not clear how widely available it was and the study of vaccine effectiveness was too small to show whether it made a difference.
Naturally, Labour says it has made a difference since it won power in 1997.
"In Hay it has made a difference and I will be concluding that it should be something that they should look at, " he added.
It's not sexy, it doesn't get a lot of credit, but it made a huge difference.
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The smaller party in government has to be able to show it has made a difference.
Our team tried Group Me at last year's conference and found it made a big difference.
She treated my back and taped my leg up and it made a big difference.
If you had not spent the time, would it have made a difference?
Yueh pointed out that when Bill Gates decided to locate Microsoft (MSFT) in Seattle, it made a huge difference.
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Would it have made a difference?
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Staff say it has made a big difference and helped them in the way they care for patients.
Well, I thought you had answered it before, but if--so you don't know whether it would have made a difference or not, then?
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The social worker said Ms Martin and Mrs Graham had wondered if it would have made a difference if they had not accepted things that Mr McCarney had said.
Look, from a pure PR perspective, you could break out everything into its 25 component parts, spent several weeks selling the component parts of wind energy, and passing it -- would it have made a PR difference?
Buchanan, who was an adviser to Mitt Romney's campaign, asked if the Times really stands behind the story, which was in the works for months, why didn't it run earlier, when it might have made a difference in the Republican contest.
Her parents can tell from the way she brags about being a member that it's made a world of difference.
We failed to see this at any stage in the campaign and it would have surely made a difference in the outcome.
The Cornwall Air Ambulance Trust said since the helicopter began flying 23 years ago, it had made a "significant difference" to many patients.
"We think it is an important benefit and think it has actually made a big difference but we will look at all these things, " he said.
It hadn't made a difference to Romi, who'd been living in New Zealand for the past two years, working on the crew of a German documentary filmmaker.
Mr Carter said that if Mr Blair had distanced himself from the Bush administration's policy during the run-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq it might have made a crucial difference to American political and public opinion.
Sysco filed a combined return with Massachusetts so it is not instantly clear why this made a difference.
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It wouldn't have made a difference anyway given where we ended up on the issue.
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