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make no difference

  1. see make a difference, def. 3.



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Shadow home secretary Chris Philp said: "Tweaking family rules is another Starmer gimmick that will make no difference whatsoever."

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"Simply replacing a chunk of the loan with a grant will make no difference to the intense financial struggles students face, and the number one thing they need right now is more money in their pockets," he said.

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“Didn’t make no difference what color you are. We’re here, we’d perform, and we’d do our best to show ‘em a good time.”

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Naval strike were members of the Tren de Aragua gang, it would make no difference under the laws that govern the use of force by state actors.

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Of course, it may also have been that Hamilton did not turn up because he was in a bad mood after a difficult weekend and he didn't fancy arguing the toss over an incident that would make no difference to the result of his race.

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