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Situations at Hewlett-Packard, Yahoo!, and News Corp demonstrate the kind of sandbox leadership that is all too prevalent right now.

The prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, who once lost his job as Liberal leader because of his support for Labor's policy, has done little since he was restored to the role to alleviate a scepticism about climate change that is all too prevalent in his party.

Whether through producing music giants such as Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, marketing political figures including Marcus Garvey and Paul Bogle to successive generations, or profoundly influencing the origins of hip-hop, garage, grime and jungle, the legacy of reggae is all too prevalent, particularly in the UK.

"I think that, in the way that people stop drinking instant coffee after discovering the real stuff, people will stop drinking the mass-produced, over-roasted coffee which is all too prevalent on the high street," explains Nick Barlow of Small Batch Coffee Company, a Brighton-based chain with seven shops across the city (including the little van outside the main train station).

Depression, a silent illness of the mind, is all too prevalent in the U.S. When depression is gone untreated, it can result in some very negative consequences.

Not only does UAB's 1917 Clinic perform cutting-edge research and pivotal clinical trials, but it has also helped patients overcome the stigma about HIV that is all too prevalent in this part of the country and stay in treatment and on their drugs.

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Kimberly Perkins – a professional pilot, the founder of the non-profit Aviation for Humanity, a board member of the Pacific Northwest Business Aviation Association, and the mother of two – is dedicated to combatting what she says is all-too-prevalent gender bias in this male-dominated industry.

Tyranny and violence against Christians in Arab and Muslim countries are all too prevalent — Maronites in Lebanon and the Orthodox Christians in Syria are notorious examples.

It is thought the guarantee of taxpayer support, even after the sort of crazy lending practices that were all too prevalent in the run-up to the crisis of 2008, was an incentive for banks to behave rashly.

The story of Elizabeth Warren, "woman of color," represents a reductio ad absurdum of the latter tendency, which has been all too prevalent in elite universities — giving us affirmative-action programs that benefit West Indian immigrants more than the descendants of slaves, and faculties that include a wider range of skin tones than of political and religious views.

With the palpable societal divisions among us that are all too prevalent these days, the last thing we need is Donald Trump exacerbating those fissures.

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