Whether the government's motivations are cynical or sincere makes no difference to the way its advice is interpreted. |
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Period armory seems to have considered the billet equivalent to the delf and no difference is granted between them in Society heraldry. |
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Young girls blackened their faces and hobbled like cripples to avoid molestation but it made no difference. |
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In practice this decision made virtually no difference to the final cut off points. |
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There is ultimately no difference, since the basic point here is aiming toward their liberation from the six realms. |
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I know that for myself it makes no difference whether I do or forbear those actions which are reckoned excellent. |
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There should be no difference between the intensity of the sound waves reaching each cochlea via the bones of the skull. |
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There was no difference in body mass index, other psychological measures, or dieting behaviour between the groups. |
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Qualitatively, no difference was observed in the cytotoxicity of unheated, heated and ultra filtered culture supernatants of isolates. |
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But the extra boodle appears to have made no difference to how content we are. |
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Even the sending off of their left sided player for a second bookable offence made no difference to the pattern of the game. |
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The slope data indicated no difference in processing load for location as compared to identity processing. |
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You will observe that it makes no difference herein whether you call yourself a materialist or a spiritualist. |
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There is really no difference in boxers versus briefs, tight jeans versus loose pants. |
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The sound does not occur in Modern Greek so the choice of breathings makes no difference now. |
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It's called post-partum psychosis, but in actual effect, there's no difference in the schizophrenia spectrum. |
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I earn above minimum wage, but it makes no difference, as the cost of living in this country is simply beyond my means. |
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All we want is plinking ammo and it makes absolutely no difference how long it takes to get there. |
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What is generally not realized is that there is no difference on issues of law or fiqh between these groups. |
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The interesting thing is that, physically, no difference has been found between gravitational and inertial mass. |
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The fact of whether they had square shaped indents in them or not made no difference to the way that the food tasted. |
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When this information about double-dealing finally became public in May, it made no difference to most councillors. |
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In legal terms you might argue that they should be treated differently but in moral and ethical terms I see no difference. |
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The fact that he's served his time makes no difference given the way the law is phrased. |
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It makes no difference, which gets elected, they are fundamentally the same and their purpose is to protect the Establishment and capitalism. |
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Well, my road has traffic calming measures and quite frankly they make little or no difference. |
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Save for the rifles, there appeared to be no difference between exhausted captive and wearied captor. |
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The enjoyment comes from putting oneself in the situations he describes, it makes no difference if anyone actually experienced them all or not. |
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But there was no difference in glucose intolerance between hypoxic and hypoglycemic conditions. |
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There was no difference in the frequency of allergic sensitization at age 3 between never wheezers and children with late-onset wheeze. |
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Clinical studies have shown no difference in the erythemal response to ultraviolet radiation between children and adults. |
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Predator exclosures caused a strong reduction in nontreatment predator levels, with no difference in abundance between treatments. |
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It would make no difference to Frank whether the creature was alive or dead. |
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The pain in her ankle had subsided to nothing more than a dull pain, and she could walk on it now with no difference other than a slight limp. |
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Likewise, there was no difference between the xenogamy treatment and corresponding controls. |
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In this there is no difference from the use of the mind by any other professional. |
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A more detailed analysis shows that there is no difference between the perceptions of men and women with regard to their personal safety. |
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Newton's work in calculus was all to work out the dynamics of motion, so there was really no difference. |
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According to this theory there was no difference between social democracy and fascism. |
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For all patients, we found no difference in respect of patient enablement index scores. |
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Also no difference in the packing of the hydrophobic core between the parallel and antiparallel orientations was expected. |
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The truth, of course, is that there is no difference between selection by aptitude and selection by ability. |
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We found no difference in growth rate or size of individuals as a function of coating thickness. |
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I am stating that there is no difference between ecoterrorism and animal rights terrorism. |
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A direct comparison of adverse events between group for the run-in period and mean monthly events during the trial showed no difference. |
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Whether Richo plays or not will be the major talking point before the match but will make no difference to the outcome. |
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But the type of seafood used would have made no difference to the disappointment I felt when I tasted it. |
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There was no difference in success or complication rate between hospitalized patients and outpatients. |
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There is no difference between men and women on lifetime prevalence of cannabis, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, or sedatives. |
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Whether you have found a cure for cancer or you're just a daft old bird who can't drive makes no difference, as long as people know your face. |
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I see no difference between that and the rationale for gorging yourself, puking it up, and doing it all again. |
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I think there is no difference in Zen, propagating Buddhism, reciting mantra, and worldly jobs. |
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Our noses know no difference, but a baitfish's eyes say much about when it was caught. |
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From the point of view of adequacy, it makes no difference whether we have before us a prose poem or rhymed verse. |
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We detected no difference in clutch size, hatch success, or nest success between parasitized and nonparasitized females. |
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I want to strictly obey the principle that any difference theoretically impossible to detect is no difference at all. |
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I protested that the light was very poor for the titchy little camera but it made no difference. |
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Economists sometimes contend that it makes no difference whether officialdom is decently paid or underpaid and makes it up by taking bribes. |
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It simply made no difference because the gap between reality and policy is irreconcilable. |
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Gender is of no difference here, but most toolers are between 20 and 60 years of age. |
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It simply makes no difference how well the situation there goes over the next year. |
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If it is not, it will unfairly brand staff as failures while making no difference to the quality of service. |
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Additionally, there was no difference in response rates if the partial and full responses are totaled. |
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Certainly, you can think that there is no difference from other sports when you refer to the rules of the game. |
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My children have grown up seeing no difference between gay and straight people. |
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There was no difference in the distribution of blood between the major transfusion categories. |
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Those for the mini said the news that the short skirt was no longer fashionable made no difference to them. |
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Judging by my experience of American culinary habits, they will notice no difference from home cooking. |
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There's no difference in functionality or image quality between them. |
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White evangelicals are slightly more skeptical, but the poll found that it made no difference in how ardently they support Romney. |
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It makes no difference that there is no reason whatsoever for a private citizen to own an assault weapon. |
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A second study showed no difference in infection rates between women who ingested pasteurized yogurt and women who ingested yogurt that contained L. acidophilus. |
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Overall, mussels, barnacles and whelks all had higher metabolic activities at SH than BB, whereas there was no difference in metabolic activity for sea stars. |
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She then shouted that she was innocent and that adding another six months to her prison sentence because she refused to answer questions would make no difference. |
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The experiment found that the type of atom made no difference to the outcome, perfectly in line with the equivalence principle. |
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There is no difference, functionally or stylistically, between the two campaigns. |
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Ralphs et al. suggested no difference in locoweed consumption between native cattle and cattle introduced to locoweed under natural grazing conditions. |
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It made no difference, and next morning he returned to swinging the banjo. |
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This marginal difference in formula makes no difference in this case. |
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It makes no difference whether you put a man to death by word or by sword. |
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If there were no difference between matter and antimatter, both the B mesons and the anti-B mesons would exhibit exactly the same pattern of decays. |
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The radius bilge shape so closely resembles a fully developed round bilge hull that there is virtually no difference as far as performance or aesthetics are concerned. |
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Having owned several and examined many others I see no difference in terms of overall fit and finish, metal polishing and bluing, or action smoothness. |
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It will make no difference to the situation we find ourselves in. |
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Even the proprietors and editors who did not want devolution to succeed can no longer claim the parliament is doing nothing or making no difference. |
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If the deployment is forced with a static line the deployment bag design makes almost no difference because it's the dummy weight which pulls the parachute put of the pod. |
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At six and 12 months, there was no difference in ACR20 response rate between patients treated with leflunomide and patients treated with sulfasalazine or methotrexate. |
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It makes no difference how much the other might desire it, the issue is closed, with no recriminations, no sulks, no argument, just the simple acceptance of the other's view. |
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To the vast majority of us, however, who stay at home with our babies, or leave them with childminders or in nurseries, it will make no difference whatsoever. |
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There appears to be little or no difference or conflict between paradigmatic approaches, which suggests that the emerging paradigm for social computing is rather homogenous. |
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For Buddhists, there is no difference between insects and larger animals. |
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Self-reports of urinary continence showed no difference between groups. |
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The Federation Flag was flown as commonly, particularly in NSW, in part because cornstalks thought the Blue Ensign as so close to the Victorian flag it made no difference. |
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There was no difference in the effect size on either parameter between imipramine and the SSRIs, fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, citalopram, paroxetine, and sertraline. |
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They found, however, no difference in attachment strength between Fucus evanescens and the native fucoids when plants of the same size were compared. |
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It makes no difference what we say. She's going to do what she wants anyway. |
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So thoroughly have they debauched its role that, were it not for the requirements of the Constitution, we could close it down tomorrow and it would make no difference. |
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There is no difference between them and all kinds of deniers. |
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When we dichotomized the results of this question into never smoking inside the house or smoking inside the house, there remained no difference between the two groups. |
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It makes no difference if it's tents, BDUs, ALICE, helmets, cots, first aid kits, flashlights, water cans or a hundred other common items. |
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There is no difference in emission limits between rich burn and lean burn engines. |
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There is generally no difference in weight or size between sexes of Atlantic Cod. |
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Guderian denied this and wrote that the defence of Calais was heroic but made no difference to the course of events at Dunkirk. |
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There appeared to be no difference in the movement of a dip-coat on glass or wax. |
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Therefore, there is no difference in signage, numbering, road standard or map marking from other national roads. |
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If he reapplies it will make no difference if he has sacked his promoter and managers. |
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For all of these rappers claiming to live the thug life, there's really no difference. |
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Whether a cow passes gas loudly, also known as tearing beef, or demurely emits an SBD makes no difference. |
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Using the 3D rotation task, Hotting and coworkers observed no difference in spatial reasoning between endurance and nonendurance training. |
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They see no difference between an idler with a hat and national cockade, and an idler in a cowl or in a rochet. |
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There's no difference between the two houses. They look exactly the same. |
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The significant factor was the pilot's negligence at the time, and the pilot's lack of license made no difference there. |
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That this ultrareactionary mobocracy was composed mainly of people with brown skins ought to have made no difference. |
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Most of the almanac-makers had gone over to Copernicanism by this time, but it made no difference to their prognosticatory activities. |
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In modern Spanish, there is no difference between the pronunciation of orthographic b and v, with some exceptions in Caribbean Spanish. |
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There was no difference for docosahexanoic acid in PC among the five groups. |
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There was no difference between vegans and vegetarians in terms of having companion animals. |
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Since 2006, all idents have been generic to the entire network with no difference between regions and only the ITV1 name being used. |
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But there was no difference in norbixin recovery from annatto between hydrogen peroxide and benzoyl peroxide. |
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There was no difference in the relationship betwe enstate gender equality and recent-IPV by household living standard. |
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To an American, there is no difference between tortellini pasta wraps from Bologna and those from Modena. |
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As an exceptive condition to the rule, therefore, family ties are acceptable-but practically speaking make no difference. |
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She found no difference between her groups for the implementer. |
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However, Genc and Sennaroglu showed that there was no difference between bone-conduction thresholds in obliterative otosclerosis and those of the annular form. |
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The length of the termor when it fallswillmake no difference. |
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Generally there is no difference between male and female in English nouns. |
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Such fluctuations may change a country's ranking from one year to the next, even though they often make little or no difference in the standard of living of its population. |
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An ultrasensitive experiment comparing protons with their antimatter counterparts found no difference in the ratios of their charge to mass, researchers report in the Aug. |
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In some regions, no difference in size is seen between males and females. |
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In some cultural medical theories emotion is considered so synonymous with certain forms of physical health that no difference is thought to exist. |
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Such fluctuations may change a country's ranking from one year to the next, even though they often make little or no difference to the standard of living of its population. |
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It made no difference whether the face was displayed long enough for the volunteers to register it consciously, or flashed up fleetingly so it was only perceived subliminally. |
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For patients infected with gram-positive organisms, there was no difference in death rates between patients on linezolid and patients on a comparator antibiotic. |
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However, for both the CCAO and ICAO patients, there was no difference in the rate of recanalization between patients with hypoecho and isoecho lesions. |
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Fed up with slathering on face cream only to see no difference? |
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