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"Student loan debt … is a burden which is affecting, for example, the ability of many young people to buy a first home, affecting other purchasing decisions they might make, affecting obviously their overall financial condition," Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke said this month, echoing recent research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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But it could be one in which the national, and global, psychology, now more than ever a vital determinant of economic vibrancy, is affected for a long period.
In high functioning ASD, for example, one woman is affected for every seven men.
However, this reproducibility is affected for samples from different batches, probably due to the ageing of the epi-reactor.
The limited spatial resolution of PET leads to partial volume effects and, consequently, to limited signal recovery for SUVmax, which is affected for small structures.
He is responsible in the sense that his moral record is affected for better or worse in virtue of something about him.
No information is available on whether the left or right knee is affected for each injury.
A cell wall signaling protein, Wsc1p, found at the plasma membrane is affected for localization and function by vps27 ∆.
Some holdover shows may also be affected for the better.
Finally in October 2008 the Terra was affected for nine minutes.
Yet they may not be affected for a while.
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