make no difference
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Even if it passes, it seems it will make no difference.
From BBC
He said the term he imposed would "almost certainly make no difference", given Wright's whole life order, but he nonetheless felt it was his duty to decide on a proper sentence, knowing it "could never heal the bereaved family's loss and grief".
From BBC
“Titles make no difference to a soldier,” Alicia said.
From Literature
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“So even if we could prove that Quinzy is a fake, it would make no difference, since he controls the majority,” she said.
From Literature
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“My son is a U.S. citizen. I’m a U.S. citizen. But our passports make no difference,” he said.
From Los Angeles Times
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