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It has pervasive violence and profanity.
By Anna Wiener November 26, 2016 The tech industry has pervasive issues with hiring — and retaining — women, black, and Latino employees.
In either case, the delusion is resistant to counterevidence and has pervasive effects on one's life.
Temperature has pervasive effects on poikilotherm physiology, and embryos are especially vulnerable to temperature shifts.
The ANS has pervasive influences on cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, immune, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral systems [5], and ANS dysregulation is a likely major pathway for the range of symptoms in mTBI [6].
Principle 2 only fails to break when the user or user agent has pervasive access to the web (e.g. not in an aeroplane) and where the maintainer of the resource can guarantee 24/7 availability.
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What it means is having pervasive greenery, as well as biodiversity, including wildlife, all around you".
"In the next five years," she predicted, "you will have pervasive electronic content".
"Some have pervasive developmental disorders," the lawyers wrote in petitioning Judge David G. Trager.
She had pervasive developmental disorder, which is on the autism spectrum, and would not even make eye contact with others.
Dwight served as president of Yale from 1795 to 1817; his administration had pervasive effects on the school, including the modernization of the curriculum.
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