Although he knew who she was, he said it made no difference to him.
Researchers say it made no difference whether the caffeine came from coffee, soda, tea or hot chocolate.
It made no difference though as Dindane immediately linked up with substitute Kanu to make it 3-0.
But it made no difference and Fuchs was cleared to go to America to work on the atom bomb.
Ipswich had a later penalty appeal turned down but it made no difference in the wake of Wigan's win.
It made no difference as the ball was comfortably cleared to touch and the referee blew the whistle for fulltime and joyous Blues celebrations.
It made no difference that she was an expert in end-of-life discussions.
It made no difference that perfectly sound institutions (mainly banks) in normal times could lose their liquidity in a general panic situation that was no fault of their own.
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It made no difference to the outcome of a tie already over, but the five-time world champions will face a stiffer test against the Dutch in Port Elizabeth on 2 July.
And for a brief period, it made no difference.
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But the report found that while aspirin may slow changes in cognitive ability in women at high risk of a heart attack or stroke, it made no difference to the rate at which the women developed dementia - which was also examined for by a neuropsychiatrist.
Had the explosion happened hours earlier, Crawford is certain it would have made no difference.
No I don't think so, would it have made any difference?
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It was important today to stand up and say, 'What you did made no difference.
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