Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie told CBS that Nader's candidacy would make no difference to Bush's re-election bid.
Cooper says Ferguson's return will make little difference to the outcome of Tuesday night's match.
Very often it's not the answers to them that make the difference but the interviewee's demeanor and noticeable nervousness when they're asked.
Finding treatments for Alzheimer's and other dementias is no easy task, but it's one we must tackle if we are to make a real difference to people's lives.
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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But a small shift in Mr Maliki's favour could make a difference, hence the zeal of his supporters.
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Although this represented just a 2% improvement, Dr. Karageorghis says it's enough to make a difference in the realm of competitive swimming.
Hopefully Stephen's story can make a difference to them and others who are currently sitting in a concrete cell 23 hours a day.
The confirmation of Richard's remains may make no difference in the royal world, but it does mean the king will finally get a proper burial.
And I see it from a Boeing perspective -- a lot of our suppliers are tapping into it, and it's going to make a difference.
That's really what's going to make a difference.
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Indeed, says Stephen Bond of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, an economic research group, it is far from clear that Mr Brown's package will make much difference to investment or productivity, even though the capital gains tax reform is likely to encourage more new firms to be formed.
We need to make sure every tax dollar we spend is going to address our nation's urgent needs and to make a difference in the lives of our people.
Alvin Roth sees plenty of ways economics can make a difference in people's lives.
"Giving is only meaningful if the money will make a difference in people's lives, " said Bloomberg.
While bodily functions don't make the difference, it's the attitude that sets man and women apart.
If you come back in a day or a week, it's not going to make any difference.
"It's not going to make any difference to us from a radiation point of view, " she said.
It is not even clear that Mr O'Neill's departure will make a significant difference in international economic policy.
We need to show to people that our politics, that Labour politics, can make a difference to people's lives.
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And there's nothing in Vince Cable's announcement that will make any difference.
Although the horse's ban will make very little difference as the five-year-old is now out for the season with a recurring leg injury.
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Noah's absence could make a huge difference in what shapes up as a competitive series between the Nos. 4 and 5 seeds in the Eastern Conference.
I've been the face of America abroad, and I've been blessed with the opportunity to make a difference in people's lives and to represent my nation.
The minister said that the measure will have a direct impact on companies that provide services to the public and will make real difference for people's lives.
"They can keep switching tests from now until doomsday and it's not going to make a difference, " said James Borland, a professor at Teachers College at Columbia University.
New media doesn't make much difference while it's still new.
We won't have the advantage we enjoyed at the start of this year this season with, but there's so much confidence in the team, it's going to make a big difference.
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