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"Bullshit may be more pervasive than ever before," say the researchers in their introduction.
The next flash crash could be more pervasive than last year's, as global asset markets become increasingly correlated through the convergence of computer-driven trading strategies.
There, unemployment is supposed to be more pervasive, because the economies are less efficient, but also less unpleasant because the governments provide relatively generous benefits.
The case was identified following screening from a population of normal schoolchildren suggesting that developmental amnesias may be more pervasive than has been recognised previously.
Mr Shapiro also warns that physically small and less well-developed countries, such as South Korea and Vietnam, are more vulnerable because the effects of a pandemic will be more pervasive there.
Sometimes a play demands that incidental music be more pervasive and powerful, as with Mark Bennett's near-symphonic score for "The Coast of Utopia," which played at the Lincoln Center Theater in 2006-7.
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