Finally, to make a difference portfolio-wise trading IPOs, you typically have to be a darn good short-term market timer (tough to do) and hold a large enough allocation to make a difference (not typically a wise thing to do).
"It won't come down to goal difference to decide it, " Ancelotti added.
The current phase of construction will create new private sector jobs -- and that won't just make a difference to all the people who get these jobs, it will make a difference to all those communities where they spend their paychecks.
In fact, to every young person listening tonight who's contemplating their career choice, if you want to make a difference in the life of our nation, if you want to make a difference in the life of a child, become a teacher.
To me, the difference in price is not enough to justify the difference in quality.
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But they will take years to make much difference to the price at the pump.
But he doesn't expect the papers to generate enough profits to make much difference to Berkshire.
Much remains to be done if we are to make a difference to the lives of millions of people.
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"It's not going to make any difference to us from a radiation point of view, " she said.
The American budget deficit spooks China, but appears to make little difference to its willingness to lend.
They say it would take quite a big increase in capital spending to make a difference to the economy.
Numbers are not going to make a difference to the situation in Afghanistan.
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You might suppose that subsidiaries are too small to make a difference to the overall tax rates of big firms.
Together, we are committed to making a difference to women and girls, to their families, and to communities across the nation.
If so, it has yet to make much difference to living standards.
Few MPs are convinced that building a new runway at Heathrow would boost the economy quickly enough to make a difference to Tory fortunes.
Women in leadership and key technical positions seem to make a difference to attracting women and to creating a work environment with fewer negative experiences.
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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The salespeople who sold with noble purpose, who truly want to make a difference to customers, consistently outsold the salespeople who focused on sales goals and money.
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This has started to make a difference to family life.
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But more than understanding what the problems were, I learned about my individual ability to make a difference to be a part of solution for families and individuals in need.
Large institutional investors with huge investment portfolios are less inclined to turn to class actions when they can bring far more manageable private civil claims which carry enough investment clout to make a difference to the defendant.
U. I asked him how long it would be before the average doctor or nurse is as apt to have a checklist in hand as a stethoscope (which, unlike checklists, has never been proved to make a difference to patient care).
America's political culture places huge importance on the right to religious difference, including the right to displays of faith which others might consider eccentric.
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It is large enough to make a significant difference to the finances of many countries.
And our central bank doesn't expect to make a big difference to that, either.
Put quite simply, I want to help make difference and to take our party forward.
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