Word: impacting
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Newcomer Convisser said "I strongly support divestiture," adding "The impact Harvard would have by divesting from corporations would be substantial in educational and business circles in the U.S. and abroad...
...long way from the Caribbean, but the impact of the invasion of Grenada was still reverberating among U.S. allies. With various shades of reprobation, every major West European capital continued to express disapproval of Washington's resort to military might. Bat in an unspoken consensus, there appeared to be a determination to prevent differences over U.S. policy in the Caribbean from spilling into the Atlantic Alliance's crucial and most immediate challenge: persuading a dubious public, particularly in West Germany, to accept the new U.S.-controlled nuclear weapons on their soil. The invasion did not make that task...
Shapiro said he would accept the professors resignation to avoid "further hardship and pain to the family of the faculty member involved." He said he did not think accepting the resignation would decrease the impact of the University's decision. The Michigan Daily
...setting last week was a session of the House Budget Committee, and the subject was deficits. Peering from behind his oversize tortoise-shell glasses, Martin Feldstein, the scholarly chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, patiently explained once again the harmful impact on the U.S. economy of a succession of $200 billion deficits. Finally Michigan Democrat Howard Wolpe asked: "What on earth does the Treasury Secretary say to you when you lay out these arguments?" Feldstein laughingly replied: "I think you'll have to discuss the Treasury Secretary's views with the Treasury Secretary...
...network had obtained the tapes from Larry Flynt, the millionaire publisher of lurid Hustler magazine. Flynt made copies available both to 60 Minutes Executive Producer Don Hewitt and to a reporter for KNXT-TV, the CBS station in Los Angeles. The news executives concluded that there would be little impact on De Lorean's ability to get a fair trial and that the tapes' newsworthiness more than outweighed the risk. The CBS arguments about lack of impact and newsiness seemed to carom into each other. "This story is an old story," insisted Hewitt...