So whether or not it ever loses its reputation as uncool makes no difference to me.
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Makes no difference to those costs whether you make one processor or one hundred million.
It makes no difference whether Republicans or Democrats are in charge of a government-run health care system.
But he says that, in the end, it makes no difference whether his party is registered or not.
But Fisher recognised that cranking up the dosage makes no difference if you are using the wrong medicine.
On the other hand, it makes no difference to the emir of Qatar because it's chump change to him.
So revisions have generally been very slightly downwards, albeit by a figure so close to zero it makes no difference.
"It makes no difference if it's a judge, doctor, EMT or reporter, our members will still enforce the law appropriately, " she said.
Normally, this makes no difference, because everyone adheres to the agreed rules.
It makes no difference whether we have a magic box that simply spouts electricity, some foreigners make it for us or we make it.
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Linda Beale for example is absolutely adamant that the taxation of investment returns makes no difference at all to how much people will invest.
Knowing about his prior conviction makes no difference, Ms. Batten-Mickens says.
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Despite all this, some libertarians continue to insist that, because the Republican and Democrats are equally bad for liberty, it makes no difference who gets elected.
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If I say something stupid or controversial on Twitter or if I write something on a blog or if I shout it in the town square it makes no difference.
Lead researcher, Dr. Yan Li, says they discovered "it makes no difference if a woman drinks wine, beer or liquor -- it's the alcohol itself and the quantity consumed" that is critical.
Between knowing a thing and not knowing it, she uncovers an amazing array of hermaphroditic gradations: knowing but failing to assimilate, omitting to remember, actually forgetting, or caring so little as makes no difference.
Inadvertently downloading it makes no difference.
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Economically, it makes no difference.
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What is really being said here is that if Greece leaves then Greece can, quite legally, simply state that all debts contracted under Greek law can now be settled in the New Drachma and the fact that this is worth less than the old euros makes no difference.
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At a deeper level, though, the ad-hoc targeting of a few conspicuous culprits makes no noticeable difference to the way the country works.
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One massive corporation has the same bottom-line result as another and Wal-Mart edging out or buying out some competitors in an established market makes absolutely no difference.
They determined that only one in a hundred bank branches is robbed in any year and that the location and size of the branch makes no discernible difference.
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But for our participants, speed makes no material difference.
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And aid makes almost no difference.
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While this formula hasn't changed, it no longer makes a difference for the majority of states.
Whether that makes up the difference or not (Mojo says no) remains to be seen.
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