Word: impacting
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...impact of a Moscow pullout will be mostly indirect. No one was counting on the Soviet Union or its satellites to provide more than a tiny fraction of the 600,000 tourists expected to visit Los Angeles during the 16 days of Olympic competition. The big question was whether popular U.S. interest in the Games, abetted by one of the most intensive publicity campaigns ever mounted for a sports event, could be sustained with so many star performers missing. On the answer rode millions of dollars in sales of everything from air fares to souvenir trinkets, as well...
With the publication of What Do Unions Do?, Harvard continues its traditional role as a leader in the field of labor economics. According to Freeman and Medoff, the book draws heavily on work previously done by Harvard faculty, in particular The Impact of Collective Bargaining on Management by Professors Summer H. Slichter, James J. Healy and E. Robert Livernash, which was published in 1960, and President Bok's and Lamont University Professor John T. Dunlop's 1970 book, Labor and the American Community...
...region on race relations, and Flynn has attacked the problem with a fervor that belongs only to the converted. As one who was a public hindrance to the cause of justice when he opposed forced busing in South Boston 10 years ago, Flynn's recent efforts have the local impact of Richard M. Nixon's voyage to China...
...subject will have an enormous impact. Jones says adding that five years ago people would have called this a fantasy...
...impact of American investment on the lives of the victims of apartheid is minimal compared to the benefits to the ruling whites and the society they intend to prop up at any cost...