Sentences with phrase «implying differences in people»

It's the great equalizer across nations, races or anything else implying differences in people.

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The difference being she was in a position of authority (albeit small) and the first person to imply it was somehow illegal to take newborns that meet the requirements home in any other style seat.
By saying that, I'm not trying to imply that all single people are avoidant, or even that we thought we would find a huge difference - just that we thought there might be a statistically significant difference because, as a whole, avoidant people are less likely to form lasting romantic relationships, which places a large portion of them in the category of single people
However, you seem to imply that just by announcing the proposed cut (sometime last year I think) it would somehow go directly into the consciousness of voters who aren't political obsessives and so make a difference to the LD ratings The truth is that for the LD's it will take a general election campaign and Clegg / Cable / Hune hammering the issue home in debate after debate after debate for it to register with people who don't pay much attention to the ups and downs of everyday politics, let alone the tax proposals of the 3rd party.
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