538 Quotes About Affects

  • Author Andrew Marr
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    In the end, does it really matter if newspapers physically disappear? Probably not: the world is always changing. But does it matter if organisations independent enough and rich enough to employ journalists to do their job disappear? Yes, that matters hugely; it affects the whole of life and society.

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  • Author Andrew Milligan
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    One of the most noticeable aspects of 2005 was the series of changes to world textile rules allowing China to export more clothing and footwear. We're still seeing the affects of that filtering through.

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  • Author Annu Mangat
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    People tend to think of affordable housing as a problem that uniquely affects the poor and homeless. However, in the last five years . . . we're seeing this problem has spread to working-class people who are priced out of the market.

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  • Author Barry McCaffrey
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    There's been a real reluctance to engage with a problem that affects a lot of American families and a lot of communities.

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  • Author Chuck Mulloy
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    a very broad, general request for information ... that affects a good many of Intel's business.

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  • Author Clay Martin
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    (The wind) kind of affects everything. You can't hear the coach when you're out there on the base paths, and from a pitching standpoint, it makes it hard to get balanced.

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  • Author Donnie Mefford
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    Weather affects everything we do. We have a live radar that monitors everything from rain to lightning.

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  • Author Enrique Moreno
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    I think all of us are concerned about security, but I think the lesson -- and I think it's a national lesson -- is you can't have uncontrolled power that affects individual rights. ... they (jurors) were not going to let a company simply under the guise of security fly and trample on a person's rights.

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  • Author Eric Maskin
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    When a bank calls in a loan, it obviously hurts the customer in question. But it also adversely affects other banks that have lent to this borrower. They are now less likely to be repaid and so can't as readily lend to their own customers.

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