"The new rules won't make a big difference to bankers based in London, " he said.
And our central bank doesn't expect to make a big difference to that, either.
It is the only country that has enough spare capacity to make a big difference to the price.
Shareholders are paying attention, and such policies can make a big difference to the bottom line, single or triple.
If someone like you would highlight that you could make a big difference to millions of lives in China.
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It is one that, if we can deliver the policies, it will make a big difference to the government's future.
"For relatively low expenditure, you can make a big difference to the cost of your fuel bill, " says Sir Tony Hawkhead of Groundwork.
While Harvard provides cases for use at other institutions, having solid examples based on local companies can make a big difference to student learnings.
Remittances from South Africa make a big difference to neighbouring economies.
But I think they would understand how validation from them, the top honor in journalism, would make a big difference to us as a tiny startup.
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If just a fraction of health spending was diverted to social care, councils argue it could make a big difference to the services they could provide.
Shifting the obesity cutoff to 32 could make a big difference to prevalence figures, as many Samoans' BMIs are between 30 and 32, Dr. Bell said.
And Christopher, the underlying fact here or the assumption that conservation can make a big difference to the United States, is that a departure for this administration?
That could be the reason that even though the adjustment would be a wash on the federal return it might make a big difference to a particular state.
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In a market like the US, where the top two manufacturers can dominate shelf space in retail outlets, that could make a big difference to its overall sales.
Even this matters: with the economy currently close to zero growth (second-quarter GDP figures will be released on July 25th) tiny changes make a big difference to headlines and political fortunes.
"This is a major step forward, giving us the opportunity to make a big difference to the city and the region, " said Brighton and Hove City Council's Green Party leader Jason Kitcat.
If the US and French examples are anything to go by, the loss of another top AAA rating - from Fitch - will not make a big difference to the government's borrowing costs either.
Last but not least, by improving the quality of their relationship with citizens, they can make a big difference to the attractiveness of their country, region or city as a place to live and work.
He says he learned those skills with the management consultancy McKinsey, and says he tries to spend most of his time on the five to 10 really big things that will make a big difference to his companies.
The other view is that is is largely a cosmetic change - which reflects on the general low regard people now have for the banking sector, but does not make a big difference to the ring-fence, for good or ill.
"We've all agreed that we will sit down and dedicate a slice of the profits of the film to be distributed amongst people like those who run the school and other organizations who make a big difference to children's lives there, " he said.
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The effort has proved so successful that Unilever introduced a high-tech element: the Shakti entrepreneurs now run kiosks with personal computers which villagers can rent to send e-mails and browse the web for things that can make a big difference to their lives, like market prices.
"It's little changes in behaviour... such as standing at your desk that can add up to make quite a big difference to your health, " he says.
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My goal was to offer my skills to help find a way for a small organization to make a big difference.
Even the reluctance of Lebanon and Iraq to apply full sanctions will be unlikely to make a big difference in Syria's fortunes, especially as international pressure continues to mount.
Langer, who retired from international cricket earlier this year after scoring more than 7, 500 runs in 105 Tests over 14 years, believes his fellow left-hander will make a big difference when he returns to the fold.
Development economists have long surmised that some very poor people may remain trapped in poverty because even the largest investments they are able to make, whether eating a few more calories or working a bit harder on their minuscule businesses, are too small to make a big difference.
It says that spending is easier to measure, but the more complex impact of a society's attitude to education can make a big difference.
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