Word: affected
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Since the nature of extraterrestrial life is not known, the most farsighted scientists cannot imagine at present all the ways that it might affect earthly life...
...legislation he had ever managed on the floor. "It is a settled constitutional doctrine," orated Teddy, by way of rationalizing a universal ban on poll taxes, "that where Congress finds an evil to exist, such as the economic burden in this case, it can apply a remedy which may affect people outside the evil...
...such as Fordham and Georgetown-and send its top professors to jobs at secular universities. Bored with an outdated classical curriculum, they would like more training in social and physical sciences, greater freedom to develop a Christian theology for the racial struggle and international development. "You can't affect the world if you don't reflect it," says a San Francisco Jesuit teacher...
...well accustomed to continent hopping, international conferences and crucial decision making, the managers of the free world's money last week set something of a record for activity. In Uruguay, in Cannes, in Paris and in Basel, they met over the conference tables to make decisions that could affect the fate of governments, to cast their appraising eyes on the economic eddies of the West and to indulge in important shoptalk that ranged from the performance of the New York stock market to the rising prices of international hotels. Over lunches, at dinner parties and in evening strolls, they...
...Committee on Educational Policy voted yesterday to end the old first-come, first-served selection for all lower-level Gen Ed courses, and to move pre-registration for the six courses up to Monday, May 24, Pre-registration will primarily affect current freshmen making their Gen Ed selections for next year, but upperclassmen mush also apply now to be admitted in the Fall...