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impact

[im-pakt, im-pakt] / ˈɪm pækt, ɪmˈpækt /




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The main hockey arena opened with roughly 3,000 seats missing, but that didn’t impact the competition.

From Los Angeles Times

“That’s even more problematic and has an adverse impact on Fanatics’ competitors and fans.

From Los Angeles Times

Bonta specifically referenced the advocacy and dedication of the “community members of west Altadena” in his announcement of the probe, saying the group “had a major impact on me.”

From Los Angeles Times

His impact was seen in February 2025, when the Four Nations match between the United States and Canada descended into chaos with three fights breaking out between players in the first nine seconds.

From BBC

In this year's report, consumer rights have moved from first to third position in terms of prevalence, which the charity said "would appear to indicate" the introduction of consumer legislation was having "a positive impact".

From BBC