Word: impacting
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...area (where it has 106,000 workers) and the state (144,725) and spends as much as $1 billion a year on supplies in the region. A prolonged stoppage would cost thousands of jobs in other areas, ranging from parts manufacturers to restaurants. Increased unemployment would have a heavy impact on the state government, which has no income tax and is heavily dependent on sales-tax revenue. Around the world, delayed plane deliveries would keep aging aircraft flying thousands of additional miles instead of being replaced by new Boeing wide-bodies...
...even as we condemn waste-exporting companies for their insensitivity to the impact of their deadly trade on Third World inhabitants, we can see that their balance sheets leave them little choice. Any company with sufficient ethics to look beyond the bottom line is put at an immediate disadvantage vis-a-vis less scrupulous competitors. If any company is permitted to do it, all must out of necessity follow...
...result, the research for which he won the Nobel Prize has had a broad impact on physics in areas ranging from radio astronomy to particle physics...
...said though that the incident would have no impact on U.S.-South Korean relations and that the students represented a vocal minority...
Sheldon G. Tandler, controller of Harvard Real Estate--which manages the University's non-academic holdings--said he could not accurately assess the impact of the fiscal 1990 increase on the University because he has not yet received this year's tax figures...