Sentences with phrase «vital difference to people»

There are many, many smaller - scale arts projects in communities up and down the country that are making a vital difference to people's lives.

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«PROMs promise to fill a vital gap in our knowledge about outcomes and about whether health care interventions actually make a difference to people's live,» ACSQHC said.
«By hosting a «Meals that Matter» event, people can make a real difference: raising the vital funds to help FoodCycle serve more meals whilst enjoying a great meal with friends!»
In his foreword to the programme for yesterday's all prayer breakfast, David Cameron wrote «I believe very deeply that we should be confident in Britain about our status as a Christian country... Greater confidence in our Christianity can also inspire a stronger belief in our work as politicians to get out there and make a difference to people's lives — and it should inspire our support for churches and faith organisations in the vital work they do in our society and around the world.
«UK aid is making a vital difference to the lives of many of the world's poorest and most marginalised people, including those who are visually impaired and those with limited access to healthcare.
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