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impacted

[im-pak-tid] / ɪmˈpæk tɪd /


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However, commercial sales were up just over 1% year over year for the two weeks most impacted by winter weather.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Gulf’s booming construction sector could be impacted, as it is reliant on imported steel, machinery and engineered components.

From The Wall Street Journal

If public perception of SpaceX takes a turn for the worse, or if the deal is scrapped, EchoStar said its stock price could be “materially and negatively” impacted.

From MarketWatch

This "will now be impacted and could cause some supply chain disruption," she wrote in a note.

From Barron's

Third, overall risk sentiment will, Papic maintains, be impacted by the conflict, and he thinks the selloff in tech will be exacerbated.

From MarketWatch