Word: affected
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Welfare changes don't affect just the big cities. Clay County, which includes Harvard, is part of a four-county pilot program in the state that requires welfare recipients to find work. Already, nearly a dozen families have left town. "The state services have been used a lot and probably abused.... People don't look for or try to find employment," Hagley says...
...course will analyze property, contract, tort and criminal law, as well as the decision to sue, from an economic perspective that examines how legal rules affect behavior, Shavell said...
This early game is a league game, so whether or not Harvard wins will affect its seedings in the qualifiers. And since the Crimson is hosting Easterns for the first time ever in 1996, the squad would be rather embarrassed if it didn't qualify for its own tournament...
...past half-century. As a result, space meteorology lags far behind its terrestrial counterpart. But now, thanks to a new generation of satellites--including one, the Fast Auroral Snapshot Explorer, that was launched two weeks ago--scientists are getting unprecedented insights into both the electromagnetic weather patterns that affect the earth and the solar dynamo that powers them...
...same time that the heroine is drifting toward a bad end, Didion's narrator is working on a magazine profile of the one person who might be able to save her: State Department troubleshooter Treat Morrison. "This was a man who could pick up the telephone and affect the Dow, reach the Foreign Minister of any one of a dozen NATO countries, the Oval Office itself." Morrison jets to the unnamed island where Elena is waiting to be paid, and the two of them...fall in love. "This is a romance after all," Didion's narrator confesses. It doesn...