Word: affectively
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Fitzsimmons added that he does not expect that the controversy over Summers’ January remarks on women in science or last month’s lack-of-confidence vote from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will significantly affect Harvard’s yield—the percentage of admitted students who opt to attend...
...have no evidence that all the publicity since January will affect things either way,” he said. “[Choosing a college] is oftentimes a long-term process. It’s not something that can be tipped either way by recent events...
...told me I couldn’t join—not for 32 more years until I turn 50. So I find it ironic that while President Bush’s goal to allow workers to divert some of their payroll taxes into personal retirement accounts (PRAs) will chiefly affect young people like me, the AARP is vehemently opposing them. Indeed, the President has set as a nonnegotiable principle that Social Security benefits will not be altered for Americans 55 and older—so that the vast majority of AARP’s membership will not be affected...
...stake. What form will Social Security take? How much will benefits be? How much risk will you personally face? How will low-income Americans fare? That’s what the debate is really about, not whether Social Security is going to survive. It will. But how will it affect your generation’s future retirement? Now, during this national debate, is the time to become engaged, weigh in with your ideas and opinions, and have a strong voice in deciding the future...
According to Ann C. Dufresne, communications director for Mass. Senate president Robert E. Travaglini, Romney’s opposition will likely not affect the bill’s passage into law because both the Senate and the House approved the stem cell initiative on a margin in excess of the two-thirds minimum needed to override Romney’s expected veto...