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High levels of inequality have also been a pervasive characteristic of the Chilean economy.
Sleep is a pervasive characteristic of mammalian species, yet its purpose remains obscure.
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Such a pervasive feature suggests a common neuroanatomical organization [ 31].
Faculty turnover is a pervasive feature of the employment market.
Social plasticity is a pervasive feature of animal behavior.
Activation of Ras signaling is a pervasive and characteristic feature of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), one of the most lethal cancers worldwide.
One of these, the novelist Donald Windham, who had become acquainted with Toklas in Rome in the spring of 1961, noted, in a memoir called "The Roman Spring of Alice Toklas," that "graciousness — unapologetic graciousness — was Alice Toklas's most pervasive characteristic that spring: a graciousness that made her plain features appear beautiful as soon as you were at ease with her".
Such a pervasive structural characteristic was subsequently confirmed by an independent study (Nora et al. 2012).
But slow news has one other pervasive characteristic: slow means slow.
Anyone who has spent any time in the startup and venture capital ecosystem will tell you that failure is the most pervasive characteristic of the ecosystem.
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