But they will take years to make much difference to the price at the pump.
Yet collective-action clauses will not make much difference to the way debt defaults are actually handled.
But he doesn't expect the papers to generate enough profits to make much difference to Berkshire.
Even if it were passed, it would not make much difference to other intractable policy problems.
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As the researchers noted, someone's theory about intelligence may not make much difference when times are easy.
"You see these large differences in miles per gallon that don't make much difference, " says Mr. Larrick.
Mr Eldergill said the proposed law change would not make much difference to the situation on the ground.
In that sense, identifying the hacker(s) wouldn't make much difference to the world.
The idea that Abenomics per se will make much difference is largely baloney.
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But, in contrast to the Microsoft suit, the result is unlikely to make much difference, at least to consumers.
Drivers have reported that the cars slide around more, but in itself that does not make much difference - they adapt.
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But listening to the pre-summit rhetoric from the German side, you wonder whether two more days talking would make much difference.
Nor would it make much difference were Social Security to be invested in other assets such as equities, investment-grade bonds and property.
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That might not make much difference: Mr Morales's predecessors turned a blind eye as 40, 000 families took advantage of the one-cato rule.
Others, such as spending lots more, are unlikely to make much difference.
An endorsement from Ms Silva might not in fact make much difference.
In the youngest, clipping and plucking feathers did not make much difference.
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Beyond that, Ford also has to forget the idea that a celebrity, as sweet as Jimmy Fallon is, can make much difference.
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If so, it has yet to make much difference to living standards.
Government officials said they had been forced to take the measures after previous drives to save energy had failed to make much difference.
Even if the remaining global economies could somehow escape being affected by the problems of the big-four, it would not make much difference.
So I'm not sure this video will make much difference - but it is always good to see prominent people making fools of themselves in a good cause.
Will the IRS's new partnership with the states make much difference?
It won't make much difference, but it sounds good, doesn't it?
But Ms Zhao does not think this will make much difference.
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They also argue, rightly, that the volumes of oil involved would probably be too small, and too expensive to extract, to make much difference to the price.
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Fiat may have thrown Chrysler a lifeline, but the American firm may be too far gone, and the storm too fierce for it to make much difference.
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It might not make much difference to the long-haul passengers who are riding between Chicago and California and don't much care where the train stops along the way.
But broadband has been slow to take off for a variety of reasons, so it would be foolish to expect it to make much difference any time soon.
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