"The funding would make a great difference to my performance, " he said.
Bush said there are other provisions of the law that have not received as much attention, but would nonetheless make a great difference in the lives of many Americans.
The efforts of industry have the potential to make a great difference, Clinton argued, but will have a limited effect if young people do not realize that these resources are available to them.
Most people who have been associated with the creation of a successful business will attest that the exceptional people make a very great difference: with leadership, creativity, drive, and sheer productivity.
But will it make a great deal of difference to MPs daily lives?
But the format alone is unlikely to make that great a difference.
Even just a little more collaboration could make a difference as there is a great deal of cross over between the two sectors - particularly within NHS community services such as district nursing.
Surely a great manager can make all the difference to an ailing firm?
He's in great shape and is looking to make a difference in these two games.
"He has already brought some great ideas to the table which could make a huge difference to us going forward, " he added.
This approach is a great example of how a couple simple rules in an otherwise free-flowing creative process can make all the difference.
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"It's been a great honor to be in a position where I could help and work and make a difference, " D'Amato said of his 18 years in Congress.
At the same time they could provide great opportunities for people wanting to invest their money for a return, while helping to make a real difference at the same time.
And I think there's great skepticism of whether these 20, 000 or however many the president is going to send can make a material difference on the ground given how out of hand things have already gotten.
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