Example sentences of "[noun pl] make a difference " in BNC.
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1 | Third , Prisoner 's Dilemma type situations are another class of cases where authorities make a difference while conforming with the dependence thesis . |
2 | The experience is one to suggest an affirmative response to the question , ‘ Do Parties Make a Difference ? ’ |
3 | Rose , in his book Do Parties Make a Difference ? , argues that " the 1974 Heath Government fulfilled at least 80% of its manifesto pledges … [ and ] the 1979 Labour Government … acted unambiguously upon 54% of its manifesto commitments and gave some evidence of action upon another 19% " . |
4 | I believed then and still believe now that schools make a difference . |
5 | To what extent did persistently reading different papers or regularly watching different television channels make a difference to swings in political preferences ? |
6 | The fact that the requirements are those of central government rather than those initiated by individual schools makes a difference to the process of development . |
7 | Well at that age a few months makes a difference . |
8 | ‘ Different keys make a difference too . |
9 | In particular they believe that their beliefs make a difference to the consequences of their acts , that their acts impose duties , confer rights , grant permissions , and so on , in part because they believe that their acts do so . |
10 | Authoritative directives make a difference in their ability to turn ‘ oughts ’ into duties . |
11 | Will Mr Major 's reforms make a difference ? |
12 | Local governments have seen enough of the evidence to prepare a politically delicate agenda that could require millions of dollars on a gamble that secondary and tertiary treatment of sewage will lower nutrient levels to make a difference . |
13 | How can shutting curtains make a difference ? |
14 | Whether or not you leave children makes a difference . |
15 | The Lords did not see these factors made a difference . |
16 | It is this feature , shared by cases where there are co-ordination problems , which enables authorities to make a difference while acting on dependent reasons . |