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affected

[uh-fek-tid] / əˈfɛk tɪd /




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Moore said the district won’t have data on how the ban has affected academic performance until first-semester grades are tallied next month.

From The Wall Street Journal

But decades of lignite extraction has also affected the health of people in the region.

From Barron's

Saved data connected to earlier addresses, including photos, messages and emails, will not be affected.

From Los Angeles Times

JetBlue was the most heavily affected carrier, owing to its heavy footprint in the Northeast.

From The Wall Street Journal

There may be heavy tax consequences; the mother’s Medicaid eligibility may be affected; and there are other factors to consider, including the low interest rate on the mother’s mortgage loan.

From MarketWatch