This closes a goodly portion of that gap you make much of in your chart.
RoadChef make much of their Costa Coffee franchise and claim it has increased sales significantly.
Growth of 4%, while welcome, is not enough to make much of a dent in poverty.
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For their part, American critics of China make much of the rapid growth in its energy consumption.
Feminists' comparisons of beauty contests with cattle markets don't make much of an impression on most young women.
Previous Internet start-ups like Framesdirect.com and Glassesdirect.com have failed to make much of a dent in the market.
It is a policy that appeals to his party but doesn't really make much of an economic impact.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran's president, will make much of Lebanon's abstention and the No votes of Brazil and Turkey.
Conspiracy theorists watching the Bombardier story develop will make much of this.
Replacing Andy Card with White House Budget Director Josh Bolten is not going to make much of a difference.
The question is whether these new laws will make much of a difference.
The European Union's leaders also failed to make much of the recent election.
But while people think requiring more background checks makes sense, most don't think it will make much of a difference.
But the departure of the attorney-general may not make much of a difference if his replacement takes a similar attitude.
The Open Compute project in partnership with other tech companies will make much of what Facebook custom-built for itself open.
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Its hardware is similar to the popular Galaxy S III, but the phone failed to make much of an impression on buyers.
This low-budget project has no military component and may not make much of a difference, says Fyodor Lukyanov, a Russian foreign-policy pundit.
None of this may make much of a difference to you though.
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But Mr de Venecia is an unexciting candidate who has consistently failed to make much of an impression in the opinion polls.
And it includes the success of Scottish-based companies, such as Weir and Wood groups, which make much of their money outside Scotland.
Bill Bradley, for instance, whom he defeated in the primaries, would not make much of an impact, even if he were persuadable.
Manufacturers make much of the harm that parallel imports allegedly cause consumers.
And trust me, no one thought that this skinny kid with the funny name -- (laughter) -- could make much of a difference.
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But that drug won't make much of a difference this year, and sales are being split between the two companies through a joint venture.
So if a drop in the dollar is to make much of a dent in the trade deficit, it will have to be really big.
But electric cars are unlikely to make much of a commercial impact for many years too late to be a solution to the industry's current problems.
Likewise, a strategy to grow by small acquisitions abroad won't make much of a difference to overall returns, Brown wrote in his letter to the board.
She was a southpaw for whupping, and she had arthritis in that elbow, so while she could still whup, it didn't make much of an impression.
But just having celebrities go to awards shows and be unable to dress fashionably, I think, would disappoint people, and it wouldn't make much of a difference.
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