Word: impacting
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Grossman made a similar point. "Something like 65 percent of congressmen used to hold some local office," he said. By concentrating on such activities, he said, "you'll have an impact on the next generation of leaders...
Life, it seems, is what computers so obviously lack. When people speculate about the impact rapid technological advances are having on our lives and culture, the same fears appear again and again. Will technology steal our humanity or enhance it? Will it change the way we relate to other people and to ourselves? Will we spend our lives responding to machinery and in the process lose our ability to respond to life? Clearly, computers have become vitally important to our society and are becoming increasingly important in our everyday lives, so these questions are not academic...
...focus on our neighborhood where we can work and have the most impact," she said...
Melissa's choice was a tough blow to the Harvard women's basketball program. Not only did Harvard lose a potential impact player, but also Melissa contributed four points against Harvard in the UNC's 78-53 win in the first round of the 1997 NCAA tournament...
...show has a lot to teach the teachers as well. After a year of successes and difficulties, the show allows teachers to see the real impact of their work. Although last-minute cold feet always spread through the students, once the lights are on and the crowd is cheering, every student performs and revels in the distinction of their efforts. The impact of this show for all those involved is profound. It stands as the ultimate product of their deep commitment to CityStep. The show gives everyone something concrete to focus on and to be proud...