Word: affectedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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The causes pursued by Blacks affected their day-to-day existence on campus. "One didn't leave these issues at the gates of Harvard," Hamilton says.
Many societal problems also affected AAAAS. In 1969, all leadership positions in the group were held by males. This was a source of tension between the leadership and many of the women in the organization, including Lani C. Guinier '71, the University of Pennsylvania Law School professor and this year...
Since the president biolabs building does not conform to the city's zoning ordinance--and is considered a "non-conforming structure"-- the board's 1992 approval of the expansion was based on a set of prerequisites: the expansion should not create additional traffic, neighbors should not be adversely affected and...
"This has affected me in many ways. It hasaffected my family," said LaRocque, a member ofthe task force. "I had to use an assumed name andI've lost jobs because of this school [Fernald]."
Already the dioceses are being adversely affected by squeamish insurance companies that expected church liabilities to include only tumbles down rain- soaked steps. Now they are reluctant to extend coverage and even to remit payment for expensive lawsuits. New Mexico's Santa Fe archdiocese has settled 48 cases within the...