The drop in prevalence after applying morbidity criteria is dramatic, but still suggests
huge numbers of people affected - around 1.8 million in the UK and 8.9 million in the U.S..
Not exact matches
Giving legal recognition to humanist marriages is a simple measure that adversely
affects no one, has
huge popular and political support, and would increase the
number of people getting married each year.
That's a
huge number of people, which means that the chances that either you or someone you know being
affected are pretty high.
In reality, they don't
affect a
huge number of people, and when they do the charges are relatively small.
In the course
of 2016, according to the World Bank, 3.7 billion
people took flights, so even a small percentage
of disruptions could
affect huge numbers and keep them, fuming with impatience, in the flight lounges.
And the kicker is that children ARE their own unique selves, formed
of DNA from
huge numbers of persons of past generations, all combining and recombining differently... (Ignoring
of course the disparaging role modeling as
affecting self - esteem... because it's not what daddy did that harmed anyone, it's that mommy complained about it...)