In future, Mr Buffett may need to put on a more convincing show of having at least tried to make a difference on issues such as dams and Darfur.
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So it will be interesting to see what tangible proposals on flags make it into their final strategy paper, and whether those proposals make any difference on Northern Ireland's flag festooned streets.
Security Council seems to be handcuffed, passing resolutions that don't make a difference on the ground.
No one can make a difference on this issue like all of you -- no one.
Bayern manager Jupp Heynckes said that during the club's last training session, he'd told Robben he could make the difference on Saturday.
Now is time to think of partnerships and initiatives for concrete programmes and projects that will make a difference on the ground.
So we're taking corridors that in fact exist where we can increase the mileage enough that it can make a difference on congestion.
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She has said she has no specific plans for the future, but that she "absolutely" still plans to make a difference on issues she cares about.
Smaller planes mean only one aisle, fewer aisle seats, less room to walk around in and less access to lavatories, which can make a difference on long-haul flights.
We have long moved past the stage of pure idealism and are increasingly engaging all sectors of society and government in order to make a difference on the ground.
High-profile galleries may offer a "very quick visible fix" for councils looking to address problems, according to Professor Malcolm Miles of the University of Plymouth, but they cannot make much difference on their own.
If Adobe is to make a difference on mobile platforms, they will have to fix AIR for both iOS and Android yet again, and play another round of catch-up game with Unity 3D on mobile.
"I want to really stress the examples of good practice which we're publishing in our report today, where agencies are working together at a local level to really make a difference on safeguarding children, " he said.
And for those of you who want to get out there and make a difference on the ground -- because we know people are antsy -- some of the best ways to relieve the stress -- (laughter) -- trust me, is to get out on the road, get out there.
So real that they even preform tests under two different light conditions because everyones household lamps are a bit different and that can make a big difference on how the colors appear.
It'll take a lot of work to get there, but we're close, and if you look at some of the progress that's been made, for example in Maryland, Governor O'Malley decided that he wanted to make a huge difference on this issue.
Their inspiration gives me hope that we can make a difference with On the Board in the lives of these women and in the lives of the many young women who have come to GWSB to learn about business and embark on a business career that values them as it values their male colleagues.
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She said interventions focusing on the family dynamic and the child were more likely to make a difference and that much may depend on what children are watching and whether they were supervised.
"We have subs who can come on and make a real difference, help us score late goals, " he told BBC Radio Shropshire.
Mr Harrison doubts whether the new focus on standards will make much difference in reality, arguing if they are too specific they will be targets in everything but name.
We need more women -- and men -- in leadership positions to focus on what will make a difference for American mothers and children to get our country out of 30th place.
But what I want to remind people is that what we do over these next 20 days could absolutely make the difference waking up on the day after Election Day and wondering, could we have done more?
It is not in my interest to bloat government with wasteful programs, because every time I spend money on a program that doesn't work, that's money that I'm not spending on early childhood education that would make a difference in a child's life -- (applause) -- or on college scholarships to send kids to school.
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Mr Eldergill said the proposed law change would not make much difference to the situation on the ground.
So I try to study why Martin make that difference, he concentrate on Jack Nicholson, so I have to watch so many times.
Spending 4 nights on this exercise will make a difference, and devoting another night, maybe once a month, will improve it even more.
For example, the rebalancing agenda that I talked about is one way in which we can make a big difference in spurring on global demand.
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Here is where there is some glimmer of potential for SoftBank to make a difference , by drawing on its experience with different services in Japan, Korea, and elsewhere in Asia .
Around the hour mark, Zamora went off and teenager Freddie Sears came on to try and make a difference for West Ham, but the difference that was made was not the kind they would have wanted.
In times of crisis, this is clear, but even in our everyday working environments, managers need to keep in mind that employees who are worrying about whether their basic security needs are going to be met, like salary, job location, and health insurance, cannot focus successfully on how they can make a difference, work creatively and collaboratively, or help take the organization to the next level.
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