Word: affectivity
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...invaluable harbinger whose projections vitally affect the entire U.S., the budget tells businessmen how much the Government may be expected to buy from them, taxpayers how much it will take from them to do the buying with. Within its labyrinth are enough booby traps to bedevil an army of certified public accountants, enough opportunities for sleight of hand to exhaust a prestidigitator. The budget gives the impression of disclosing what everything costs, right down to the last G51 clerk ($3,507), but it carefully conceals such strategic particulars as the spending of the Central Intelligence Agency (estimated to be about...
...article went on to say, "Most of the Harvard students agreed that the Canadian situation does not affect them immediately, and they, therefore, are not too interested in it." One Radcliffe student, the article added, had brought along some library books about Canada, but did not read them. Another Cliffe was reported to have said that she had not read the "boring" assigned material on Canada in one of her courses...
Alexander said that the legal instruments which the Federal government now has at hand only affect hiring practices in a small segment of the private economy...
...first place, it was neither tactful nor constructive for Mr. Johnson, who maintained a studied aloofness throughout the strike, to bicker the terms now, when it is much too late to affect the results...
President Bunting said Tuesday at a Radcliffe Government Association meeting that the new room and board rates will not affect Radcliffe's plans to allow about twenty Cliffies to live in off-campus apartments next semester...