Sentence examples for affected squarely from inspiring English sources

The phrase "affected squarely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something has been impacted directly or in a straightforward manner.
Example: "The new policy affected squarely the employees' work-life balance, leading to increased dissatisfaction."
Alternatives: "directly impacted" or "clearly influenced".

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Accenture anticipates a cross-sector convergence of solutions to development problems — an approach that puts the needs of those most affected squarely at the heart of the matter.

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The findings that the nutritional quality of plants is changing and affecting pollinators fits squarely with a new field of interdisciplinary research called Planetary Health, which has emerged to assess the links between a changing planet and plant and human health.

For example, which countries should top the list for the expansion of childhood vaccine programs from low to middle income countries can be profoundly affected by how vigilant we are in keeping systematic disadvantage squarely in mind (Shebaya, Sutherland, Levine & Faden 2010).

"We have in the wake of their respective tragedies, a moment to face squarely the demon of depression, and to try to ensure the fate of others affected is not a deadly one".

VFB's fraudulent conveyance claim therefore fails unless VFB can show that the district court clearly erred in concluding that the market price of VFI's stocks and bonds were no longer affected by Campbell's pre-spin manipulations as of September 1998, an issue that VFB seems reluctant to squarely address.

"How could you not be personally affected or hurt by someone dissing what's so personal to you?" says the 28-year-old bassist, whose clean-cut, suburban look is squarely conservative next to Weiland's more disheveled appearance, and seems severely out of place in the hard rock world STP's been pegged into.

A three-day "refresher course" or some unironically-named "Blue Courage" training program isn't likely to affect the culture of brutality and non-accountability that sits squarely at the core of the department.

In the end, Hudgins is brave enough to leave himself squarely in the cross hairs, and to not always affect wisdom regarding his own compulsion.

Puccini's opera lies squarely at the intersection of tragedy and soap opera, and Veronica Villarroel's affecting portrayal of the heroine makes the Met's revival a moving dramatic experience; but it is also, alas, a musically negligible one.

But after a decade of mostly affecting low-lying areas, where homes are typically less expensive, pricey oceanfront communities are now squarely in Mother Nature's crosshairs.

The book focuses squarely on using this research to help you design your own messages that will stick and affect what people actually do.

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