Example sentences of "no difference to " in BNC.

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1 What this adds up to , then , is the claim that if there existed an organism which either could not act or whose actions made no difference to its perceptions then not only would that organism not be cognisant , it could never become cognisant .
2 But the disparity in intelligence which Michael felt or imagined made no difference to their affection .
3 In a Financial Times poll of senior businessmen , 70% said the budget made little or no difference to their companies or their view of government policy .
4 Rain caused delays at Lord 's so that the match had to be carried over till Sunday , but it made no difference to Richards .
5 However , while I believe Moltmann 's case is unanswerable , it makes no difference to my contention that we are given certain responsibilities to ensure that we do something positive .
6 ‘ Not one day wo n't make no difference to him , ’ said Gloria .
7 Femaleness , including female bodily states , such as menstruation , pregnancy and lactation , are defined as making no difference to women 's basic abilities .
8 This though makes no difference to the British public 's love-affair with the Russians .
9 If the AEC had made no difference to the male participants with five or more preconvictions we would expect over half of them to have been reconvicted .
10 Since the full tanks weighing about 240 tons each are in balance , one against the other ( by Archimedes ' principle , the loading of the vessels into the tank makes no difference to the overall weight of the tank ) , only a small amount of power is necessary to cause them to move .
11 ( The ice of the North Pole is floating — and its melting will make no difference to overall sea levels ) .
12 The no difference thesis asserts that the exercise of authority should make no difference to what its subjects ought to do , for it ought to direct them to do what they ought to do in any event .
13 It makes no difference to our income whether it is timber-frame or brick and block .
14 However much she ate made no difference to her shapely figure .
15 ‘ It makes no difference to me . ’
16 Third , the plight of the business may be so grave , and the selection of the individuals concerned so inevitable and so urgently required , that consultation would make absolutely no difference to the outcome .
17 Moving from job to job makes no difference to the additional pension .
18 It would make no difference to him .
19 Some members of the of the committee did not approve , but it made no difference to Stuart ; obstinacy was part of his character .
20 ‘ They said flotation would make no difference to AMV , and they kid themselves it 's still the same , but it is not .
21 It would have made no difference to the example below had the aggrieved party been a German company with a branch in France tendering for factory space .
22 Pawn , stool pigeon , nobody — it made no difference to these people .
23 It makes little or no difference to bed-wetting and denying the drink will seem like a punishment .
24 The decisiveness and fresh conviction it brought made no difference to my theology and very little difference to my choices and values seen from the outside .
25 No matter that his approximation to Liverpudlian was not what Livings had in mind for the character : it made no difference to American audiences who were not well up on the variations of British speech patterns .
26 After all , the boycott punished those whom there could be no intention to punish , and it made no difference to tourism , which boomed during those years .
27 His idea was that this would make no difference to those who knew how they were going to vote anyway , but could sway the others ; the floating vote , I suppose .
28 Competence , however makes no difference to the British .
29 But there is not much excitement in people 's lives and there is no difference to the reaction to pop stars like Madonna or Michael Jackson .
30 ‘ The Charities Act will make no difference to my business .
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