Word: impacting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...biggest impact is that in a place where people live any kind of a set fire can be very dangerous. "Harvard University Police Deputy chief Jack W. Morse said yesterday...
...study, being conducted by Robert E Klitgaaid associate professor of public policy at the Kennedy School of Government will examine the rule known as Proposal 48--to see what impact in will have on college athletics...
Klitgaard and two other professors-Harold W. Bundy, associate professor of business at Cambridge State University in Louisiana and Elias Blake president of Clark College, will look at a selected group of Black colleges, to determine the potential impact of the new rule...
...their record of non-voting cannot be attributed solely to limited information, or political inexperience. Young people are less interested because they feel the impact of the federal government less directly-they pay no property taxes, send no children to public schools, and are largely unemployed. Young voters are more mobile than any other citizen groups, so their roots in their local communities do not run as deep as those of their counterparts over age 30 Less subject to government pressure in all areas, students traditionally have had little personal interest in selecting their next leaders...
...powerful interest group with the clout to make great changes in policy. With a heightened sense of solidarity and political activism the might oven help away close elections. President Reagan's margin in some states in 1980 was ordinated involvement of the young would have had a powerful impact...