Sentences with phrase «necessarily make that much of a difference»

Cox also questioned the effectiveness of Cuomo's plan: «Start - ups consume capital — they don't have revenue and they don't have income,» he said, arguing that the tax - free benefits of the plan wouldn't necessarily make much of a difference to a company pondering whether to locate in New York.»
An increase in construction costs won't necessarily make that much of a difference.

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As much as Germany would wish it would be that way, coming from a safe country does not necessarily make a whole lot of difference from the perspective of EU and international law incidentally.
The best professionals in your (formerly my) business do not necessarily become the most successful in terms of making big bucks; they simply become the most successful at providing the best fiduciary service for their clients, however much money they earn as the result... big difference my friend.
I don't necessarily need a lot of hours of sleep, but good quality sound sleep makes all the difference in how much I accomplish the next day and how I feel!
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