Sentence examples for circumstances pervasive from inspiring English sources

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"Representative Scalise brought into sharp focus the dire circumstances pervasive in many important, under-funded needs of the community at the expense of graft within the Housing and Urban Development Fund, an apparent give-away to a selective group based on race".

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Only a few circumstances, like pervasive infection or active cancer, absolutely preclude organ donation, and there is no age limit.

The Court held that Section 5 constituted a valid use of Congress's power to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment, reasoning that "exceptional circumstances" of pervasive racial discrimination, combined with the inadequacy of case-by-case litigation in ending that discrimination, justified the preclearance requirement.

"Given the unique circumstances of this case, the pervasive community bias against those who oversaw Enron's collapse, and the inflammatory pretrial publicity in the Houston area, Skilling was entitled to a presumption of prejudice," the appeals court ruled.

The pervasive tendency in circumstances of normal gravity to adopt patterns of movement that ensure that the end of the downward phase of our gestures coincide with the beat of the music is entirely consistent with this principle.

But, in the current circumstances of Zambia, three fundamental pervasive issues run through all of them.

In the light of this, there is a need to direct more attention to the circumstances that can reverse the otherwise quite pervasive drive towards specialization seen in these groups.

Presently, income inequality is more severe in the U.S. than almost anywhere else in the developed world -- a circumstance likely related to the country's pervasive levels of poverty and economic struggle.

One is limited to special circumstances, and it does not disable its sufferers; the other is pervasive, meaning that it invades nearly every aspect of a patient's life.

We surmise that people in low-income settings may be more likely to regard themself as vulnerable to heat than those in developed countries who live in more comfortable circumstances, are protected by advanced public health infrastructure and are informed via pervasive media coverage.

"I don't want to sound like some whinging old luvvie but the management culture at the BBC has become so pervasive and so money monopolising that we are all doing these things under ridiculous circumstances.

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