Word: affectedness
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Merton, who won the 1997 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his work on a formula that calculates the risk and value of given economic decisions, was one of 16 partners of the investment group and was directly affected by the collapse.
Replying to a question, D' Souza argued that the decline in black enrollments in branches of the University of California system due to the abolition of affirmative action was a "problem only for the 15 to 20 elite colleges" and over-all enrollment of minorities had not been adversely affected...
Harvard students will be affected by a number of the bill's provisions:
Maybe you'd better cancel that vacation to Antarctica. The bald patch in the ozone layer above the South Pole is bigger than ever this year, NASA scientists announced Tuesday. It's now about 10.4 million square miles -- a little bigger than North America -- and that's 5 percent bigger...
The Nakanishi Prize focuses on work that has affected an academic field internationally. The prize, awarded annually for the last 14 years, is administered by an international committee every year and carries with it a medal and 10 million yen (about $75,000).