Word: affectedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"We're hopeful that we'll be less affected by the budget squeeze than other agencies," said Soterios C. Zoulas, director of public affairs for the state Board of Regents of Higher Education--which oversees the operations of public universities and colleges.
The two-week layoff for exams clearly affected Harvard's times. "We raced real well," Tri-Captain Linda Suhs said, "but I think a lot of people thought the meet would be a lot faster."
"Harvard is a major research university, and therefore, even more than some institutions, it is affected by constraints on information flow," she added.
Walsh's delight in taking quarterbacks apart and putting them back together again also affected Montana's spirit. Recognizing the opponent's quandary in preparing for both -- Montana is a drop-back passer, Young a rollout runner -- Walsh coyly invented a quarterback controversy. He cut it out only when Joe...
PROPOSITION 42 does discriminate against the economically disadvantaged--but so does American higher education in general. Some academically deficient athletes will certainly find it more difficult to attend college--but certainly no more difficult than intelligent, disadvantaged students who can't shoot baskets. Athletes affected by Proposition 42 will still...