Word: affects
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...forecasting the 1922-1923 business conditions the committee has found it necessary to weigh the principle factors, favorable and unfavorable, which will control the course of business this year and next, and second to determine how they will affect the new business cycle which is now developing. Illustrated by statistical and graphical charts the bulletin thoroughly reviews the situation in agriculture, manufacture, money, and credit, general business, and treats on the European conditions which are affecting business in the United States...
Obviously his tentative proposal would in no way affect the second point. One Yale football victory, we all frankly admit, is worth a season of defeats; therefore it would seem that the unifying effect of athletics would not be greatly lessened by substituting intramural contests for pre-Yale games...
This being the case, the matter of population may be made much more clear by answering two questions. First: How much does the nation have to pay for its food supply? And secondly: How will these prices affect the nation's economic welfare...
...spokesman at first, before the Conference began, made public their willingness, if not preference, to have naval armaments limited without reference to any settlement of disputes over the Far East, has found that the limitation of naval armament as presented in the form of the Hughes proposal will vitally affect her status as an Asiatic power, unless she knows what the policy of other Powers are toward conditions that touch what she feels to be her national security. She has made this plain by proposing, though not officially and publicly, the relative naval power be determined not by the tonnage...
...conducive to careful deliberation. They are subjected to this pressure by the publicity of the proceedings; they are daily made aware of the desire of the press for news of progress; but they know they must not allow themselves to be hurried in reaching decisions that are going to affect the destiny of nations...