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We need to concentrate on an issue that affects us all.
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But its makers, a group called Invisible Children, have been widely criticised by Ugandan journalists and other aid agencies for being self-promoting (the video spends much of its 28 minutes on its maker, Jason Russell and his young son, Gavin) and opaque about its use of funds – and for concentrating on an issue that has dramatically changed in recent years.
"Nothing was more likely to energise the union movement than a campaign to enrich their bosses". The answer was to concentrate on jobs, an issue where management and workers could stand shoulder to shoulder.
Time is too short for a comprehensive agenda, so I suggest we concentrate on a single issue: health care.
Perhaps if the government could concentrate on a single issue (Labour in Manchester, September 25), there is scope for a relatively rapid increase in popularity.
The Northwest Airlines Corporation and its pilots' union said yesterday that they had agreed to start contract talks six months early and that they would concentrate on a limited number of issues to keep the bargaining from going on too long.
Some other works have concentrated on a specific issue which is the traceback of the intruders' source.
(low-level Ugandan officer) "Work that involves writing, concentrating on issues, analysing issues at the desk things that will not attract an allowance sometimes suffers because people want to go to the field.
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