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"There's a pervasive problem of corruption in Iraq," she said.
Many of these problems are themselves symptoms of a pervasive problem of under-management of woodlands (Perrin et al, 2008).
"I have come forward to correct a pervasive problem of gender bias at Google," said Kelly Ellis, one of the plaintiffs in the Google class-action.
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"A pervasive problem," a member of the class of 2013 wrote on nytimes.com.
CNBC Class Divisions Seen at Harvard Business School | Even within the elite confines of Harvard Business School, class is seen as a divisive issue, with one student from the class of 2013 calling it "a pervasive problem," Jodi Kantor of The New York Times reports.
Commission co-chair William K Reilly said: "So a key question posed from the outset by this tragedy is, do we have a single company, BP, that blundered with fatal consequences, or a more pervasive problem of a complacent industry?
"Do we have a single company, BP, that blundered with fatal consequences," asked the other co-chairman, William Reilly, "or a more pervasive problem of a complacent industry?" Sadly, Mr. Reilly said, it is the latter.
The occurrence of missing data is a pervasive problem in the analysis of epidemiological data.
This effect of nonuniform evolutionary rates is a pervasive problem in the analysis of deep phylogenies.
Job loss continues to be a pervasive problem, affecting large numbers of workers each year.
Climate change, he said, "is a pervasive problem with many dimensions of impacts, which together I think make it the most serious threat we face". .
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