Word: affected
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Iran: Land of Insecurity" is based principally on exhaustive reports from TIME Correspondent Enno Hobbing. It is news in the sense that what the U.S. is or is not doing in the Middle East will affect the future course of events just as much as the stuff in the headlines...
...this field came with a decision upholding the National Labor Relations Act in 1937, he said. Since then, the Court has upheld Congress' right to regulate industries very loosely connected with interstate commerce, and has generally accepted the Congressional judgment as to whether a certain local enterprise did directly affect interstate commerce...
There has been no statement yet on how mobilization will affect the proposals...
...Hill. But they are politicians. They are sometimes inclined to subvert controversial legislation by letting the "necessity" of pleasing their various constituencies interfere. They are sometimes inclined to let their party affiliation overly affect their thinking and their voting. Once in awhile, they weasel when the legislative waters get rough, as they did when they left determination of certain classifications up to local boards under the last...
What makes the University's high-handed adoption of a multi-colored schedule especially irritating is that it will not only affect me but four percent of the College--that is if Harvard men reflect the national average of protonopia. This means, simply, that instead of a handful of men sleeping through exams now four percent will. Furthermore, the University obviously ignored the fact that protonopia is a sex-linked disease, ten times more common in men than in women. There might be some justification for the move in a co-ed school. There's no possible justification...