Sentence examples for a pervasive perception that 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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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.

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.

Most of the victims we read about in India are largely uneducated women from poorer backgrounds - reinforcing a general perception that domestic violence or intimate partner violence is more pervasive in groups of a lower socio-economic status.

That view was reinforced in January when the Metropolitan Police Authority, the 23-strong body including magistrates, members of the London Assembly and independent members that oversees the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), said: "There is an unspoken public perception that e-crime is so pervasive that the police service do not have the capacity to investigate each individual allegation".

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.

That's a perception that outsiders have.

This is a pervasive problem that needs attention.

Heavily traveled, these roads are subject to traffic gridlock, a pervasive problem that remains unresolved.

Hypoxia is a pervasive stimulus that affects a wide variety of biological processes.

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