Word: affected
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...opinion that President Eisenhower will not seek re-election because of "a personal situation in the Eisenhower household." When he realized next day that this was quite cryptic, Butler extended his remarks: "Newspaper reports indicate that Mrs. Eisenhower's health is not too good. I believe that could affect the President's decision on making another White House...
Smithies did not believe that such an expansion would affect academic standards. "The College has been expanding in recent years and is still a pretty good place," he continued...
Academic training currently fills these needs for all other government problems, Leach argues, yet despite the fact that defense problems affect the budget, foreign policy, business planning, scientific development, and the lives of every potential draftee, no study has been made of the field...
Future expansion of the undergraduate body is almost inevitable and would not affect academic standards if done gradually, Talcott Parsons, chairman of the Department of Social Relations, said yesterday...
...hand, ruled in favor of federal control the Phillips Petroleum case last June (TIME, June 21). The court's argument was that controls in the field reduce prices to consumers. Though the producers may operate only within state limits and own no interstate pipelines, the prices they charge affect the ultimate cost to consumers thousands of miles away. Thus, while the 1938 Natural Gas Act specifically stated that its restrictions "shall not apply . . . to the production and gathering of gas," the Supreme Court held that producers come within the spirit if not the letter of interstate commerce...