Mike Espley from the North Wales Private Landlord Association said that any new housing association would not make much of a difference and was not well thought out.
Yet collective-action clauses will not make much difference to the way debt defaults are actually handled.
Although this is welcome, it will not make as much difference as many hope.
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.
Mr Eldergill said the proposed law change would not make much difference to the situation on the ground.
Drivers have reported that the cars slide around more, but in itself that does not make much difference - they adapt.
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Janney Capital Markets analyst Tony Wible said the tool might not make that much difference for the typical TV watcher, though.
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.
In the youngest, clipping and plucking feathers did not make much difference.
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Even if the remaining global economies could somehow escape being affected by the problems of the big-four, it would not make much difference.
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 unless the politicians find ways to halt the exodus of young people from the Atlantic provinces to Toronto and Alberta, the money may not make much difference.
We were surprised to find that it did not make much difference whether users were logged in or out of Google or whether they had disabled the personalisation settings.
The BBC's Jonah Fisher in South Africa says the announcement is a sign of deal under intense stress - but in itself it may not make much difference to the operation of Zimbabwe's government.
The fact that it is a largely cosmetic exercise is borne out by the fact that, in trying to claim that all members of the new House will be equal, the report says that, in effect, the number of elected members is so small that they will not make much difference to outcomes.
But the departure of the attorney-general may not make much of a difference if his replacement takes a similar attitude.
This low-budget project has no military component and may not make much of a difference, says Fyodor Lukyanov, a Russian foreign-policy pundit.
Well, that really does not make much of a difference when you expose the entire database table and have way too much faith in the 34 year old encryption algorithm reported to be used to safeguard the data.
If you are someone who thinks that any ring-fence, by its nature, is going to be ineffective, or that the government has given the banks too much leeway in deciding where it should be drawn, then "electrifying" is not going to make much difference either way.
And this illusion was that material wealth does not make that much of a difference in how happy people are.
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An endorsement from Ms Silva might not in fact make much difference.
Undirected prayer, then, did not seem to make much difference.
Replacing Andy Card with White House Budget Director Josh Bolten is not going to make much of a difference.
But Ms Zhao does not think this will make much difference.
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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.
Richard Wilkinson of Nottingham University argues that the really important difference is not how much money you make but how your bank account compares with your neighbor's.
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