Word: affections
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...emotion and free will. But Medem doesn't frame his work as an attack so much as he poses it as a question. What if even the most intimate aspects of our lives were nothing but a mathematical sequence of events?, he asks. How would the knowledge of this affect the way we live...
...have thought that RUS doesn't affect you, but it does and it needs your help. Without Radcliffe, what will happen to us? The Harvard-Radcliffe merger has affected more groups on campus than anyone realizes. And none of these groups were contacted during negotiations; not RUS, not our partners, not even administrators in Radcliffe Undergraduate Programs. We were not considered in the course of arrangements to merge the two schools because we as undergraduates don't seem to matter to Harvard administrators...
...bill would only affect these tenants, not the honest ones, they...
...half to two-thirds of a group's request. Most student groups are forced to turn to other resources, or, more frequently, scale back their plans or go into debt to their own members, debts which sometimes cannot be paid back. These latter two options do not merely affect the group's members, though. The decrease in available activity, or the increase in the participation costs of a given student group, can deny the student body the opportunity to enjoy or take part in an activity that could have proven to be unique or meaningful...
Most of the seven siblings said they had seen Radcliffe's transformation coming for years, and, as a result, the move won't much affect the mostly informal ties they maintain...