Word: unaffectedness
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It is possible, he suggested, that ending 2-S could seriously change the lives of many average students by eliminating their incentive to go to college. Two years in the army after high school might cause them to "lose the motivation" to continue their schooling, though most students who plan...
Evelyne sings in a pure, unaffected soprano voice accompanied by the shimmering, harplike refrains of Beers's psaltery (an ancestor of the harpsichord):
Opposition to alternative service comes from those who fear that enlistment in the army would plummet if men were given a respectable way out. The army, they say, would be left with those who failed to meet the physical or mental requirements of the volunteer agencies. In a middle-sized...
Because they are unaffected by temperature extremes, radiation, vibration or shock-conditions that often damage or knock out electronic circuits-fluidic controls show their greatest promise in aerospace and defense work. The Army has already successfully tested a fluidic roll-rate control on its TIM (test instrumentation) missile; it is...
Into Business. The TV series, breathless with jump cuts, stop action, asides, speedups, titles, slow motion, and every other photographic gimmick that the Beatles people ever thought of, is doing well enough to be assured of a good run. Bright, unaffected and zany, it romps around haunted houses and toy...