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A more pervasive example is the "Sent from my iPhone/iPad" signature at the bottom of every email you send from your iPhone or iPad.
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Is this simply a quirk or is it part of a more pervasive behavioral pattern?
Not a classroom teacher, Euler nevertheless had a more pervasive pedagogical influence than any modern mathematician.
A more pervasive and deeply structural change was occurring more gradually in the society at large.
Transnational family members are under social pressure to compensate for the "physical separateness" with a more pervasive emotional unity.
Though the law stipulates that al-Azhar may only become involved following a complaint, in practice its role has been much more pervasive; for example, television scripts were routinely sent to al-Azhar for approval prior to airing.
In liberal market economies, as they predominate in Anglo-Saxon countries, market mechanisms are much more pervasive; for example, employment contracts are typically shorter, the work force is less protected and is (or has to be) more flexible, and companies acquire capital in financial markets.
Some residents claim the town suffers from extreme racism, and that the case is simply a small example of a much more pervasive issue.
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