61. One small error could make the difference between success and defeat. 62. Find a way to make a difference. 63. My aim of this interview is to show how one person can make a difference. 64. Would it have made any difference, Melissa wondered as she turned the key, if that lock had been changed earlier? 65. Later, she was to ask herself if the decision had made any difference to subsequent events. 66. The size of the batch from which it is taken makes no difference. 67. Officials gloomily realised that the inadequate billeting arrangements devised by Whitehall had discredited the scheme, and a propaganda campaign would make little difference. 68. The one factor which might have altered this made little difference. 69. It made little difference to the coal industry which continued to serve both. 70. And this makes a difference to the role of data. |