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And, he said, the network doesn't view the sharing "as a pervasive problem at this time".
Yet this profession is rarely evident in his writing, except perhaps as a pervasive emotional intelligence.
I loved what he said about New York, as a pervasive inspiration and influence.
Both insights just preceded the adoption of the internet as a pervasive infrastructure.
Mr. Kluger characterized the authority's aversion to assigning low ratings as "a pervasive mindset, amounting to an institutional culture".
The influence of Boswell's work penetrated throughout the world and, despite the development of new attitudes in biographical literature, has persisted to this day as a pervasive force.
But, with some notable exceptions (John Steinbeck's "The Grapes of Wrath," Willa Cather's prairie trilogy), weather dwindled as a pervasive and determinative force in fiction.
Today Rett syndrome is classified as a pervasive developmental disorder, a group of conditions that includes the autism spectrum disorders and childhood disintegrative disorder.
"It shows that many parts of the globe have largely overcome infectious and communicable diseases as a pervasive threat, and that people on average are living longer".
She argues forcefully against abstinence-only education and what she sees as a pervasive tendency to view all manifestations of childhood sexuality as dangerous or disturbing.
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The conclusion that religion serves as a 'pervasive and potentially effective method of coping for persons with mental illness', warrants its integration into psychiatric and psychological practice 112.
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