Word: affected
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...policy is not strictly neutralist, since it calls for a buildup of conventional defensive arms. If adopted by a government in Westminster, it would force NATO to consider a new defense strategy and clearly alter Britain's relationship with the U.S. An unanswered question is how it would affect Labor's chances of regaining power. Polls indicate that since last year's election, more Britons favor a nuclear freeze and fewer support cooperation with the U.S. in nuclear policy. The next elections, however, are probably still more than four years away...
...reforms will not affect undergraduates...
...little money lifting women or logs or refrigerators," he says, "but that's show business." He figures he can add an extra 10 kilos of useful beef and compete at the 100-kg weight. In the meantime, he believes that "negative emotions, like greed or hate, can adversely affect performance, while positive ones, like love or generosity, can improve it." To be calm and controlled, he says, "sends beneficial chemicals to the brain." And helps mightily in forgetting a skinny bank balance...
...insisting on access, but of how a military alliance works. What kind of alliance would it be if our military forces were not allowed to help each other?" As one top diplomat put it, "If you have one alliance where the U.S. can't visit, it could affect them...
...long run, what happened in Minnesota was not just politics. The selection of Ferraro will affect not only the woman in the voting booth. It will be equally felt by the man who-today, next month, next year-stares across his desk, dining room table or bed sheets and sees someone as if for the first time. There is no analogue to lean on, no sentimentalization to rely on, nothing Americans can do now but work the matter out for themselves and see where the rejiggled republic stands. The world's most powerful nation may be ready...