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To lodge firmly or wedge in. For example, a molar tooth that is growing up and against an adjacent tooth is impacting the tooth next to it.
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Magnitude of loss resulting from a threat exploiting a vulnerability
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The long-term environmental/biophysical, social, financial, and market-based changes that occur as a result of the maintained behavioral changes from the program
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The moment in the swing when the club strikes the ball. (Betsy's feet slipped at impact, resulting in a poor drive.)
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1738, "collision, act of striking against, striking of one thing against another," from impact (v.). Figurative sense of "forceful impression" is from 1817 (Coleridge).
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c. 1600, "press closely into something," from Latin impactus, past participle of impingere "to push into, dash against, thrust at" (see impinge). Original sense is preserved in imp [..]
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/ˈɪmˌpækt/ noun plural impacts 1 impact /ˈɪmˌpækt/ noun plural impacts Learner's definition of IMPACT 1  : the act or force of one thing hitting another [count] No one could have survived suc [..]
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The effect, acceptable or unacceptable, of an event on an organization. The types of business impact are usually described as financial and non-financial and are further divided into specific types of impact.
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collision or crash.
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to influence or have an effect on something.
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meaning or effect.
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short duration noise(s), usually associated in acoustics with an object in motion hitting another object.
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The degree to which an advertisement or campaign affects its audience; the amount of space (full-page, half-page, etc:) or of time (60-second, 30-second, etc.) that is purchased, as opposed to reach and frequency measures; also, the use of color, large type, powerful messages, or other devices that may induce audience reaction (see Unit).
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When one body strikes another with great force. Some examples include a meteor colliding with the Moon or a comet, such as Shoemaker-Levy 9, slamming into Jupiter.
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Programme of internships for civil servants in countries preparing for EU membership.
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An assessment of the adverse effect of the risk occurring. Used in risk analysis as one part of the assessment of a risk, the other being likelihood [D03856]
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The impact of an event is the value of the effect of the risk event, if it occurs, on one or more of the financial parameters of the investment. [D04995]
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The moment in time where the club makes contact with the ball
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A very important moment in the golf game is the impact. It is the point within the swing, in which the golf club contacts the golf ball and strikes it. The success or failure of the shot depends a lot on this moment.
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Unit measure of commercial audience delivery, with one impact being equal to one person's viewing of one 30 second advertising spot. Impacts also referred to as gross impressions.
Source: agbnielsen.com

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the striking of one body against another press or wedge together; pack together a forceful consequence; a strong effect; "the book had an important impact on my thinking"; &a [..]
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The moment when the ball strikes the club. IN
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When the club makes contact with the ball.
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   The moment in the swing when the club strikes the ball.
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The moment the clubhead strikes the golf ball before travelling into the air.
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Impact, also called "moment of truth," is the collision of the clubface and the ball.
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The exact time that the club head
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The moment in the swing when the club strikes the ball.
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The moment in the swing when the club strikes the ball.
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The moment when the ball strikes the club.
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Interdisciplinary Maternal Perinatal Australasian Clinical Trials Network
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When one body strikes another with great force. Some examples include a meteor colliding with the Moon or a comet, such as Shoemaker-Levy 9, slamming into Jupiter.
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Impact is the moment that the club face first makes contact with the golf ball.
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The moment in the swing when the club strikes the ball.
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A measure of the ultimate loss and harm of a loss event. Impact may be expressed in terms of numbers of injuries and/or fatalities, extent of environmental damage and/or magnitude of losses such as pr [..]
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A measurement of customer reaction to advertising and merchandising.
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Inventory management program and control technique.
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The large-scale effect caused by a project. It also expresses the level of success of reaching European Commission’s political aims about the project’s contribution to the achievement of the large-scale sectoral objectives that are described in the “General Objectives” section of the project document.
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In the Guidelines, unless otherwise stated the term ‘impact’ refers to significant economic, environmental and social impacts that are: positive, negative, actual, potential, direct, indirect, short t [..]
Source: g4.globalreporting.org

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The social, economic, and/or environmental effects or consequences of the program. Impacts tend to be long-term achievements. They may be positive, negative, or neutral; intended or unintended.
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(n) the striking of one body against another(n) a forceful consequence; a strong effect(n) influencing strongly(n) the violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat(v) press or wed [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Impact is the meeting and the action of two bodies in a collision that changes the velocity of either or both   When the two bodies first make contact at a single point, deformation will take place at [..]
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Intended or unintended effects on the natural and built environments as a result of operation or implementation of transportation infrastructure and services.
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One individual, seeing one advert, once. This is a mathematical rule applied in audience calculations. The definition of a Route IMPACT uses LIKELIHOOD TO SEE (LTS), not OPPORTUNITY TO SEE (OTS). In other words, it is adjusted for VISIBILITY.
Source: route.org.uk

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A unit of measure with one impact being equal to one person's viewing of a single face. Impacts also referred to as gross impressions or Contacts.
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Consequences for an organization or environment when an attack is realized, or weakness is present.
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A component of Risk
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the effect or influence of some person or thing. In education, it is most commonly used with reference to the effect of a piece of research, typically on policy or practice.
Source: dictionaryofeducation.co.uk

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A break caused when something such as a rock hits your windshield
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This is the most common break. It occurs when an object hits the windshield.
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Effectiveness of advertising generated by an Outdoor campaign
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The way in which an ecological resource/receptor is affected by a project (see effect).
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The consequences of an incident on one or more assets constitute the impact (for instance personal data that are no longer accurate).In information security usually a difference is made between direct [..]
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any effect on the archaeological record; in most cases, this term is used to describe the damage construction and other development projects do to archaeological resources
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An Additional Peril that can be added to a Fire policy. It covers damage to your property, notably buildings, by any road vehicle. Old wordings used to exclude the insured’s own vehicles, so it is wor [..]
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See ‘Additional Peril’ under a Fire policy. Impact covers damage to property by any road vehicle and often by animals as well. Wordings used to exclude damage caused by the I [..]
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Unit measure of commercial audience delivery, with one impact being equal to one person's viewing of one 30 second advertising spot. Impacts also referred to as gross impressions.
Source: agbnielsen.net

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Impact is a measure of the effect of an incident, problem or change on business processes. Impact is often based on how service levels will be affected. Impact and urgency are used to assign priority.
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The point in the follow through where the club head strikes the ball. top
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When one body strikes another with great force. Some examples include a meteor colliding with the Moon or a comet, such as Shoemaker-Levy 9, slamming into Jupiter.
Source: amazing-space.stsci.edu

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Change or (sometimes) lack of change caused by the evaluand. This term is similar in meaning to the terms outcome and effect. The term impact is often used to refer to long-term outcomes. [2]
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A change in the chemical, physical, or biological quality or condition of a water body caused by external sources (USEPA Region 5).
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The environmental effect of the pressure (e.g., fish kill, algal bloom, extinction, ecosystem modification). Reference: CIS Guidance IMPRESS 5.2 (2002)
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A term used in Santa Barbara County environmental reports to identify a significant, but avoidable environmental impact resulting from a proposed project, that can be mitigated to a level of insignificance.
Source: sbcountyplanning.org

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A term used in Santa Barbara County environmental reports to identify an insignificant environmental impact resulting from a proposed project.
Source: sbcountyplanning.org

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It is a change which is caused by an activity which affects the natural, economical and social elements of the environment, directly or indirectly, for a long or short period, permanently or temporari [..]
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Enhance your career with knowledge and skills.
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noun
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 Inventory management program and control technique.impact:
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the scale of use of research outputs both inside and outside of academia.
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The influence or effect of public policy.
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Impacts are changes in a situation brought about by an intervention. They may be intended or unintended, expected or unexpected, positive or negative. (GTZ 2004. The World of Words at GTZ. Deutsche Ge [..]
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