Word: effects
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Dates: during 1970-1970
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...SHORT, the DAS representatives in Djakarta, far from being "students of the development process," have probably played an important role in helping to shape the present Indonesian economy. And as the foregoing material suggests, the net effect of the DAS in that country cannot be considered outside the context of the Indonesian political situation. In late 1965, there occurred an armed uprising which the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) supported but in which the extent of their role is still highly unclear. That uprising was directed not against the rule of the Sukarno government, whose reaction to the event was ambiguous...
...lines with something akin to mounting panic, until the heaving surface can no longer be experienced as a flat plane. All that contradicts the eye's movement, and stabilizes it, is a swell of color intensity-turquoise and red coming out of gray and fading back again. The effect of such images is more akin to revelation than illusion, for it seems barely credible that so much energy could be contained in one pattern...
...from the same period last year. It was the first earnings drop in six years. Though all but $2,000,000 of the embezzled funds will eventually be recovered from Suganuma, members of Japan's financial community figure that the incident will continue to have a profound effect on Fuji Bank's leaders...
...interest is unclear. But regardless of the outcome of a suit, says Dean Bernard Wolfman of the University of Pennsylvania Law School, the public interest is served when the two sides to an issue compete in the courtroom. Adds Wolfman, a tax law expert: "The IRS approach seeks to effect a reversal of settled Internal Revenue law by its strained, unjustified new interpretation...
...evidence of the potential effect of television on children, Kagan cited an experiment by Stanford professor Albert Bandura in which children with "an authentic phobia of dogs" learned to approach them after seeing incidents so television of people playing with dogs...