• The Post Office said that 97% of branches will be unaffected by the strike.

    BBC: Post Office workers set to strike over Easter

  • Divorce rates among some professions such as doctors, however, appear to be unaffected by economic fluctuations.

    ECONOMIST: Divorce and economic growth

  • Your pension agreement is with a private company and your rights would be unaffected by independence.

    BBC: sterling

  • The company said its production factory at the town's Widford Industrial Estate will be unaffected by the move.

    BBC: Britvic plans to move UK headquarters out of Chelmsford

  • Since unintended bequests are, by definition, not planned they should be unaffected by the prospect of the tax.

    ECONOMIST: How to improve an unpopular tax

  • Staff in Leek would be unaffected by the latest moves, the Co-op said.

    BBC: Britannia Building Society

  • Post Office branches and uniforms, and brands like Royal Mail and Parcelforce Worldwide will be unaffected by the changes, though.

    BBC: UK Post Office name change

  • So the vast majority of employers would be unaffected by what was proposed to pay for the payroll tax extension.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • Your rights must be unaffected by your race, colour, sex, language, religion, opinions, what you own, where you are from, where you were born or where you live.

    BBC: Last Updated: Thursday December 08 2005 15:10 GMT

  • The FilmFour TV channel will be unaffected by the changes.

    BBC: Channel 4 plans FilmFour cuts

  • The net effect of these changes is that the tax liability of everyone that currently pays tax at 40 per cent will be unaffected by the increase in the personal allowance.

    BBC: Full statement: Tax changes

  • Just as the shapes and number of the pieces do not affect the size of the pizza, so the value of a firm should be unaffected by how it is financed.

    ECONOMIST: Merton Miller

  • But millions more will be unaffected by these settlements.

    FORBES: Mortgage Settlements Not Likely To Move Housing Market

  • There may have been pity behind her saying yes, but there was love, too: in my experience, you can't expect love to be unaffected by pity, nor would you want it to be.

    NPR: Chapter 1

  • A. will be unaffected by the online offering.

    WSJ: Vocal on Gay Issues, Dean Goes Beyond Classroom

  • This is because it falls in part on money that people were setting aside anyway for their old age, which should be unaffected by the prospect of the tax, as well as on intentional legacies.

    ECONOMIST: Tax politics

  • Oddly enough, for those landlords adept at navigating the system, returns are likely to be unaffected by price caps, as long as properties were acquired after they had been imposed and the potential for income is understood.

    ECONOMIST: Housing in New York City

  • But in 1958 Franco Modigliani and Merton Miller, two American economists, showed that the value of a firm should be unaffected by whether it is financed using all debt, all equity, or a mix of the two.

    ECONOMIST: Stocks in trade | The

  • Conservative AM Antoinette Sandbach noted that 136, 000 households would be unaffected by the changes and that there were 40, 000 under occupied houses in Wales, with Aberconwy AM Janet Finch Saunders arguing that the proposed changes were fair and sensible.

    BBC: Debate on the housing benefit reform

  • Since the total mass of the ocean and ice remains unchanged during the melting process, this has often led to the erroneous assumption that sea level will be unaffected by the melting of floating ice, say geologists David Holland and Adrian Jenkins.

    FORBES: On Romney's 'Rising Oceans', Time To Get A Bigger Boat

  • "I'm real", she sings in her latest release and perhaps her claims of being a normal person - albeit one who earns millions of dollars from her movies and singing - are true and her marriage will be unaffected by the pressures of fame.

    BBC: The pop princess and the pauper

  • He believes that companies like his will be largely unaffected by the economic downturn.

    BBC: RELATED BBC SITES

  • But these were not frequently traded exotica at all and would thus be entirely unaffected by an FTT.

    FORBES: The Financial Transactions Tax: But Why?

  • In fact, the feds were forced to admit in court that their analysis failed to include 60% of the smelt population that is in an area that would be completely unaffected by the proposed action.

    FORBES: Let Them Drink Dust!

  • The findings of the legal opinion show that as the continuing state, the United Kingdom's (UK) membership of international organisations (including the European Union (EU), the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the G8 and G20) and treaties would be largely unaffected by Scottish independence.

    BBC: Scotland politics

  • Nor can Indonesia's economic malaise be blamed, since the Moluccas have been relatively unaffected by Asia's financial turmoil.

    ECONOMIST: Indonesia

  • It said voting would still be held as planned in those parts of the country unaffected by the cyclone.

    ECONOMIST: Cyclone in Myanmar

  • Largely unaffected by the technology bubble, it remains to be seen whether Australia can weather a property bubble.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood: On top down under | The

  • The warning gaps have to be fixed whether the Russians have 1, 000 strategic warheads or 5, 000 -- the accidental launch of even one would be an incredible disaster -- and this risk is basically unaffected by warhead numbers.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Hillary, of course, was deeply ambivalent, "at sea about whether she wanted to move to Arkansas, " according to one of their mutual friends, torn about "how hard to be, how careerist to be, " for this was 1974, and she was hardly unaffected by the feminist movement.

    NPR: Bernstein Claims to Reveal the 'Real' Hillary

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