Sentence examples for a pervasive perception from inspiring English sources

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It was clear from the survey data that there was a pervasive perception that biogas technology works only for people who have sufficient animal and agricultural waste available to them to obtain a reasonable quantity of gas for energy.

There may be a pervasive perception that, since EBP requires good foundational knowledge in research, then EBP competence and research competence are the same.

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Second, the history of US intervention in Iran since the 1950s has contributed to a pervasive Iranian perception of Washington as being hostile to its national aspirations and interests.

He thus gave those who joined his effort a sense of "We can get them" — rare in a country where "Nothing depends on us" is the pervasive perception.

Health educators should plan with clients on how to overcome barriers and misconceptions to lifestyle change, leveraging the pervasive perception of type 2 diabetes as a severe disease to motivate change.

Design purists (including me) loathed the "design-art" bubble, largely because it pandered to the woefully inaccurate but irritatingly pervasive perception that design is all about overpriced chairs.

Otherwise, their decision to meet Lieberman will be rightly perceived as hypocritical and duplicitous, and the pervasive perception in the region – that the United States and Europe are biased in Israel's favour – will only be strengthened.

MYTH: Hordes of abandoned orphans -- The pervasive perception that thousands of orphans were dependent on international aid was spread, wittingly or not, but a number of agencies.

It is possible that in a predominantly ethnically homogeneous country such as South Korea, pervasive perceptions regarding the diagnosis of cancer may profoundly impact how an individual adjusts to DTC.

Evidence that experience- and stimulus-based influences on perceptual grouping occur in approximately the same time frame further supports the potential of experience to have a pervasive influence on the perception of objecthood, and thus on object-based attention (Kimchi & Hadad, 2002).

ONE source of a pervasive millennial malaise is the perception that American life has come down to a couple of monster corporations selling the same Gap chinos and Egg McMuffins on every corner, from sea to shining sea -- that the rich pageantry of the national folklife, in all its pungent variety, has played itself out in a roadside litter of discarded clamshell burger boxes and chicken buckets.

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