Word: unaffectedness
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A. Why would the Postal Service be the only company in the U.S. that's unaffected by inflation? People fly into a paroxysm when their postage goes up, and they see it as a sign of inefficiency. I guess a quarter to 29 cents is a lot easier to understand...
President Bush promised to review Williams' directive, and White House officials worked out a compromise last month that would make it illegal only to use government money for minority scholarships. Those paid for by private sources would be unaffected.
The College's financial aid system will probably be unaffected by the federal ruling because it only takes account of students' need, administrators said.
This is essentially a textual flaw; Fox's rendering of the play is extremely faithful to the playwright's vision. The set is minimal but artful; all the stage directions are followed closely with one exception; the performers effectively adhere to their particular temperaments as defined by the playwright; and...
If he seemed for much of his life unaffected by the world around him, that may have been an advantage, considering the world he lived in. He avoided the Viet Nam War, but he also ignored much that led to Viet Nam. Inattentiveness is sometimes a survival skill. Quayle's...