But, he says, "living one floor above 34 homeless men teaches our children that every person has worth and value despite external circumstances."
No two people respond exactly the same to external circumstances.
In the 1990s external circumstances started to alter the picture.
Sen acknowledges, as he must, that such choices will be limited by external circumstances.
It's not time to wait around for external circumstances to change and help us.
Everything about him is recognizable but for his external circumstances.
A six, no matter what the external circumstances, will always prevail.
They may instead point to their external circumstances with the early stages of suffering being quiet or not discussed.
There were two external circumstances which allowed for this to happen.
Are people more or less 'in the know' about the external circumstances which affect them than they used to be?