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It's such a pervasive mode of living that both Apple and Google have recently introduced tools for managing screen time and eliminating distractions.
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It rapidly became a pervasive way of articulating men's roles.
In 1997, Heegard founded Alantro, a Santa Rosa-based startup that ultimately developed the underlying technology for Wi-Fi, an all-pervasive mode of high-speed wireless networking that is used by millions of people worldwide.
And despite its frequent appearance in artists's renderings, it has -- in the words of one expert -- been "a nonstarter" as a pervasive transportation mode outside of airports and theme parks, said Catherine Burke of the University of Southern California school of public administration, who writes about public transportation policy.
A pervasive sense of evaluations being misused in a punitive way was also uncovered.
There was a pervasive sense of defeat.
So there was a pervasive impression of disrepute.
A pervasive tone of homophobia has emboldened violent vigilantes.
Tacit coordination is a pervasive aspect of accounting practice.
Trauma is a pervasive class of human experiences.
High levels of inequality have also been a pervasive characteristic of the Chilean economy.
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