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A sense of physical vulnerability is generally pervasive.
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In the richly cited proposal, the member pointed to religion as a frequently guiding and controlling component of cultures that, while not always obvious, is generally a pervasive and often a unifying aspect of a society.
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There is generally little evidence for pervasive diversifying selection in either surface proteins [ 65,66] or VSRs [ 67].
Death penalty defense lawyers say that the Counterman case illustrates that prosecutorial misconduct is more pervasive than is generally realized.
But among his string of loaded words, one is so pervasive — and is generally used and viewed so differently by blacks and whites — that it calls out for a national chat, perhaps a national therapy session.
It is generally recognized that bias is pervasive and not inherently undesirable.
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However, uncertainty is pervasive in CEAs [ 34] and this is generally accepted.
The outlook of the environmental movement of the 1960s and early '70s was generally pessimistic, reflecting a pervasive sense of "civilization malaise" and a conviction that Earth's long-term prospects were bleak.
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