Word: affectivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...supposed that the order would not affect students already in graduate school...
Inevitably, the Bristol Siddeley affair is expected to reach far beyond the balance sheets of any one company. Its settlement surely will affect the future of Britain's aviation industry and, if parliamentary critics have their way, the entire practice of defense-industry contracting...
...such advertising is also one of many examples of attempts to accentuate inequality of decision-making ability between consumer and producer which allows an artificially inflated demand. Likewise, the social pressures of "keeping up with the Joneses" are ignored in the postulate that one consumer's tastes don't affect those of others...
...week, seven-nation European swing aimed at demonstrating that the U.S. has not cut its ties because of overconcern with its transpacific interests. Far from it. The Administration is only too well aware of Europe's problems -and only too eager to resolve those that affect the U.S. The Vice President's voyage of rediscovery was an important first step in Washington's effort...
...Speck, accused of murdering eight student nurses in Chicago last July. Not one of the prospective jurors could claim that he had never heard of the case; each had to be examined closely by prosecution and defense to discover whether he had formed an opinion and how it might affect him in reaching a verdict. The selection process, called voir dire, ran through 27 days and 610 prospective jurors before the jury was finally picked last week. It served to dramatize the legal truism that in U.S. criminal practice the voir dire is often more crucial than the actual trial...