Word: impacted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...perhaps the Council on Wage and Price Stability and other economic controllers should consult more closely with the Government's own Bureau of Labor Statistics, for as you correctly pointed out, the steel-price increases that receive so much blame for inflation actually have only a very small impact on the Wholesale Price Index...
Those who worked most closely with him believe that he will be best remembered for his role in limiting the impact of Watergate on U.S. foreign policy by performing as the "President for foreign policy." He maintained negotiations with the Soviet Union and in the Middle East. After Nixon resigned, Congress reasserted its authority over the Executive and curbed the Secretary's power to act on his own. Says Indiana's Democratic Congressman John Brademas, who opposed Kissinger on aid to Turkey: "Personally Kissinger is charming and witty, but he does not understand the American system of separation...
...another light, however, the pipeline has stained an increasingly rare social environment, one of relative simplicity and decency. To measure money's impact on the Alaskan lifestyle is difficult. But without a doubt, the pipeline, like the gold rush, has in many respects altered Alaskan society for the worse...
...nevertheless manages to convey a sense of the possibilities for ordinary working people to take control of their own lives and overcome oppression. This message serves as a powerful source of political comment for everyone I know who has seen the film. The only other political films whose impact is at all comparable are those of Pontecorvo on colonialism--especially Burn (with Brando) and the Battle of Algiers...
...There is no question that Watergate and the pardon had an impact, a serious impact, on my election possibility...