Word: affected
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...will it take a big shift to affect television's business model. Ads are sold based on demographics. Suppose only relatively well-off, younger, tech-savvy viewers--the kind advertisers crave--adapt to PVRs. Bernoff posits that if X-Files fans bypass all those pricey tech ads, such highly acclaimed, high-budget programs could migrate to pay cable, replaced by more America's Favorite Self-Immolations--cheap programming aimed at downscale audiences...
That outraged some conservatives, who wondered whether Bradley would consult others in his administration before making decisions that affect their departments...
...People feel that they have very little ability to affect the outcomes," said Braude, explaining the decline in voter participation. To draw in voters, Braude is advocating an office of constituent services...
Masters for their part were concerned about whether such a new system could actually be successful at Harvard--not to mention having more technical questions about how the renovations would affect their buildings...
Moshe Y. Spinowitz '02, who moved in yesterday in the rain, said it did not affect his move-in experience much. "I was mostly worried about my computer," he said...