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Quotes About Impact

If Judge Steven T. O'Neill sent Mr. Cosby away for the rest of his life, that sentence couldn't undo what he's convicted of having done to Andrea Constand, his accuser in two trials. It also can't undo what he once did for me, which was to make me believe in myself.
~ Wesley Morris
I would not like to be replaced by someone who immediately sets about undoing what I've tried to do for 25-26 years.
~ Antonin Scalia
It seemed like my professional life would take a more scientific route. I guess that plan started to become undone when, at the age of 17, I happened upon a screening of Alain Resnais' 'Hiroshima Mon Amour,' and it took my breath away.
~ Arnon Goldfinger
I don't see that my majority opinions are going to be undone.
~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
I think my parents undoubtedly influenced me on some level.
~ Miguel Ferrer
During the Holocene, we undoubtedly altered our environment significantly, clearing land, diverting water and building great cities.
~ Johan Rockstrom
Meat is undoubtedly an environmentally expensive food.
~ Vaclav Smil
It is true that when you make a boy educated, it gives benefit to one family but when you make a girl educated, its benefit goes to two families. Another important fact is that the children of an educated woman do not remain uneducated.
~ Ram Nath Kovind
Being unemployed has so many real and palpable ramifications but there are also psychological side effects which you can only understand if you've truly lived through it.
~ Mika Brzezinski
The children of the unemployed achieve less in school and appear to have reduced long-term earnings prospects.
~ Ben Bernanke
We've created the class of folks who are unemployed for longer than a year that it's very, very difficult to reconnect to society.
~ Kevin Hassett
Nothing has more impact on my district than unemployment.
~ Danny K. Davis
History shows that tax increases during a recession are a recipe for greater unemployment and economic loss.
~ Pete Sessions
I'm not an economist, but I have spent time around thousands of small-business owners and investors, and I remain skeptical - despite the best intentions of the Fed - that even lower interest rates can make a meaningful dent in our unemployment problem.
~ John Delaney
Anything that's done to address unemployment in terms of massive stimulus spending is going to exacerbate deficits. And anything that's done to address deficits in the short-term is going to exacerbate unemployment.
~ Indra Nooyi
This crisis of long-term unemployment is having a profoundly damaging impact on the lives of those bearing the brunt of it. We know this thanks to a series of careful studies of the problem conducted in the depths of the 1930s Great Depression.
~ Barry Eichengreen
History teaches that the level of unemployment is not as important as whether the rate's going down.
~ Austan Goolsbee
People internalize, from the jail to student loan debt, to credit card debt, to unemployment to the whole collective. It manifests itself in many ways, in people's home lives, domestic stuff.
~ Jesse Jackson
No country can afford to lose a generation to unemployment.
~ Sharan Burrow
Anyone who has lived in an area with high unemployment knows how it erodes social bonds, lowers the resilience of the unemployed and their families, and damages the prospects of the next generation.
~ Sharan Burrow
Providing individuals with multiple pathways and resources to find work or foster ideas that both create jobs and address social challenges can have significant impact. Ultimately, this helps address the unemployment challenge.
~ Tae Yoo
With President Trump, we've seen the lowest ever African-American and Hispanic unemployment.
~ Steve Hilton
The interest rate because of Mr. Raghuram Rajan has been too high, and so medium and small industries have all collapsed. This has led to increased unemployment.
~ Subramanian Swamy
What happens at the Fed, what Janet Yellen and the other people decide there, what happens in central banks in other parts of the world is very important. This can make the difference between a high unemployment rate, a slow recovery or a more rapid recovery.
~ Paul Romer