Realistically, charitable deductions and tax breaks for charitable organizations make a dent in tax revenue.
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Can their posters make a dent in a debate dominated by the NRA's army of lobbyists?
Together, they want to make a dent in the battle against hunger around the world.
"Obama will not make a dent in the American penchant for permanent war, " he says.
Many Pakistanis agree that only draconian measures will make a dent in graft -- and declining law-and-order.
So, clearly they want to try and make a dent in that bill by barring tobacco users.
There has been little evidence that growing grass could actually make a dent in the demand for oil.
RockMelt is doing several things that give them a fighting chance to make a dent in the browser market.
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Wind is helping renewables start to make a dent in our energy mix.
The FSB in Scotland said one-to-one support was needed if they were to make a dent in unemployment figures.
Apparently, it takes the combined output of the East Coast's motor cars to make a dent in a hurricane.
Are you confident of winning the general elections or do you hope to just make a dent in Barisan's majority?
Beyond politics, Congress will likely need to increase taxes on the middle class to make a dent in the debt.
But the real issue is simply this: it might be too late for them to make a dent in the market.
He adds that it is unlikely that the PlayBook will make a dent in the tablet market in the near term.
The two companies are trying to make a dent in a market that is increasingly dominated by Apple iPhones and Android phones.
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But to make a dent in energy markets, even young companies need scale, requiring investors to plow enormous sums in often fledgling businesses.
The simple reality is that the President has but one avenue to success in his effort to make a dent in gun violence.
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And, yes, he has auditioned other framemakers to make a dent in the Rivendell backlog but--as one might expect--has found them all wanting.
What I love about this aspiration is the ambition, the goal of wanting to change the world, and make a dent in the universe.
Given the constant and continuing barrage of calls I personally receive, this seems to be hardly enough to make a dent in the problem.
At less than one-fifth of 1 percent of the defense budget, cutting homeland missile defense will hardly make a dent in the federal deficit.
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He has revelled in his recent role as Europe's special envoy for Kosovo, though he has yet to make a dent in the latest Balkan crisis.
"The upside to the (current package of planned cuts) is that it gives both parties political cover to make a dent in federal spending, " Schiller told CNN.
New Jersey, with 5.8m registered drivers, has the highest car-insurance rates in the country, and the governor has so far failed to make a dent in them.
Three of the biggest theater chains not selling online tickets for a massive (and probably somewhat front-loaded) franchise picture could theoretically make a dent in its opening weekend.
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However, will it really make a dent in childhood obesity?
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It's a bit of deja vu -U.S. presidents on their way out who look to make a dent in the Middle East peace process as they're out the door.
Mint, saffron and cotton are just three of the crops that have been promoted, yet all have so far failed to make a dent in Afghanistan's only significant export.
While distributing pricey e-reading devices isn't much of a threat to Gideons, it's likely that the proliferation of e-reading features on all mobile devices could make a dent in demand.
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