Word: impacted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Gibson says he is worried that, unless Congressmen hear strong support from their constituents for the student-aid bill, they will pass the tax credit, which appears to be a simple way of allocating the money, rather than take the time to understand the more complicated impact of the student aid bill...
Lyndon said she could not predict how many students would use the program or what its impact might be. She added that the committee may recommended to increase that figure after the first year...
...results of the Committee's deliberations and its impact on the College will depend, as it should, only upon the quality of its efforts. --Archie C. Epps...
Perhaps only someone who has been raised in Europe can understand the psychological impact of the dollar's fall. People in foreign countries often equate a country's political might and will with the strength of its money. Every time the dollar declines, concern rises abroad about America's power and capacity for leadership, and worries grow about the future of the West's free economies. It troubles Triffin that Washington's policymakers, many of them his friends and former students, do not seem to recognize these dangers. Their dollar-defending moves have been weak...
...acting is exemplary: everyone onscreen seems to be an old friend. Some minor players make uncommon impact, especially Andrew Duncan as a lecherous pressagent and Linda Miller as a divorcee who takes up with a 19-year-old lover. As the not wholly unsympathetic husband, Murphy pulls off a daring piece of acting-a faked yet affecting crying jag that accompanies his guilt-ridden confession of infidelity. Bates, of course, is the most appealing suitor that any woman, married or unmarried, could wish...