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"I don't see it as something that affects the team," he said, speaking of the questions about his status.
Yet a single ministry or department for work would at least signal a recognition by the government of the significance of work as something that affects us all.
"We had six or eight people, we were working out of our cars, we didn't have our own binoculars, you didn't have your own anything," he said, explaining that the Asian longhorned beetle "doesn't have the same kind of political clout as something that affects citrus or wheat," crops whose damage has immediate and obvious economic consequences.
Mr Shukla said: "We seem to be moving to a situation where childcare is increasingly thought of as something that affects only the under-fives.
Diagnosed with terminal breast cancer in her early 20s, Kris Hallenga is determined the disease is not seen as something that affects only older women.
"The reality is that we have more countries that are seeing (climate change) as something that affects every country," she said.
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> Thoughts and feelings regarding the risk of being infertile were brought up in all group discussions and the risk of infertility could be seen as something that affected the participants' lives.
We have to be very wary about removing children from their parents, as it is something that affects children for the rest of their lives.
But complexity has gone from something found mainly in large systems, such as cities, to something that affects almost everything we touch: the products we design, the jobs we do every day, and the organizations we oversee.
Evidence shows that immigrants are more vulnerable to social and economic disadvantage, something that affects health outcomes as well as access to health care [ 4, 5].
He argues that such policies are particularly successful because they are a "universal intervention," something that affects everybody, as opposed to, say, a smokers' hot line that only certain people might call.
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