Word: affectedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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For the first time all season, the pressure of being the favorite finally affected Blake's play.
Goff knew, of course, that race had affected his family--it was the reason that his parent's wedding made the front page of the local newspaper.
The past year will probably be remembered most for the administrative changes that have affected student groups in their relationships with the College, the University and each other.
Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 opposed the move from a professor's point of view, rightly pointing out in an e-mail message that "only students are affected by it--it requires no more effort on the part of the Faculty (except adding a few more students...
Morgan says he feels that especially at Harvard, changes in students' career goals have affected activism on campus. While students have always aspired to positions of power, he thinks fewer students now are interested in academia and politics--aspirations that have often coincided with student activism.