Sentence examples for deeply pervasive from inspiring English sources

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Her influence was deeply pervasive, though, and it now seems inevitable that the Emanuels were destined to impose themselves on the world, rather than the other way round.

But this month they became public when extracts were published by Le Point magazine, prompting an outburst of denials, red faces and legal action which has gripped the Paris establishment.The disclosures so far are relatively coy, yet reveal the deeply pervasive culture of snooping in the country founded on the principle of liberté.

The other objects of mockery in this sketch aren't safe, necessarily, but there's a big difference between recognizing that some discernible aspects of the world around us are problematic and accepting that violating others is so deeply pervasive in our way of viewing the world that a simple sport is basically perfectly analogous to rape.

It is also argued that Japanese physicians might consider such knowledge unnecessary because of Japanese exceptionalism, which is deeply pervasive whether they realize it or not.

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But that overlooks an ingredient in the national motivation that may not spring as much from boot-camp parenting as it does from a pervasive, deeply felt yearning for knowledge.

Berlin's landmark nightclub is, although occasionally a tourist trap, an indispensable part of the deeply anchored and pervasive history of dance music.

Salon.com named Fun Home the best nonfiction debut of 2006, admitting that they were fudging the definition of "debut" and saying, "Fun Home shimmers with regret, compassion, annoyance, frustration, pity and love usually all at the same time and never without a pervasive, deeply literary irony about the near-impossible task of staying true to yourself, and to the people who made you who you are".

A more pervasive and deeply structural change was occurring more gradually in the society at large.

Our research in Sudan has shown that cutting is not necessarily a pervasive and deeply entrenched norm.

Criminality is so pervasive, so deeply structural, so inherent to the system that brief moments of honest transaction are simply incidental.

Games are a pervasive and deeply embedded part of our culture and society, so it's a pretty big deal to be excluded from it.

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