Word: affected
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...practice very much the lesser of two evils. Moreover, the more specific the case against the Fly becomes (hinging on such questions as non-member use of the building during vacations and the occasional use of their parking lot by Lowell students), the less likely is any ruling to affect any other club. Morally and legally, one cannot tar all clubs with the same brush...
...need to run the offences better," Chandler said. "We have the potential to be a great team...the losses shouldn't affect...
Scientists have long known that changes in a woman's hormone levels during her menstrual cycle can affect her mood. Now a controversial new study, presented last week at a Toronto meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, suggests that a woman's skill at performing some everyday tasks could be influenced by the time of the month...
...Kathy Spiegelman is someone who knows all the City Councillors, knows how the city government works and can therefore weigh in on those issues [that affect Harvard]," Turk said...
Kosh dismisses the question of her knees. She will not make excuses, nor will she let it affect her game. "My knees aren't the greatest, but I'll play through...