Word: impacting
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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American women are making a growing impact on change and progress in American society. We have much to learn from...
Even the short drive from the Peking airport to his guest quarters had a profound impact on Richard Nixon in 1972. There were only a few planes at the airport. Hardly any other cars were on the highways. Masses of bicycles flowed down the city streets. Apartments and houses were gray, monotonous, wretched. The people reacted like automatons...
...inflation will soar to double-digit rates. Moreover, unless taxes were raised to cover the higher wages, 100,000 local government workers, union members all, would have to be laid off. The Prime Minister could provoke a rebellion in his own Cabinet if he tries to balance the inflationary impact of high union settlements by slashing government spending, as he threatened to do last week. "There do come times when a nation's patience may run out," Callaghan wearily admitted last week. Britain's is wearing thin...
...criticism has one failing, it may in fact be that overfondness for the jugular. Yet even the most contentious critics, like Gary Deeb, 33, of the Chicago Tribune, are closer than their predecessors to the journalistic ideal of accuracy and informed judgment. Whether they have any real impact on television is less certain, but none of them doubt the seriousness of their subject. "It's our principal medium," says Shales. "Television is more important than theater or film. It's a shared experience unlike anything people have ever known...
Lashman, who has already hired consultants to review the impact of the construction, said yesterday that before Harvard takes any action, the University wants to know the facts...