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Pretax incomes are presumed just, the authors posit, for the same reason slavery was once the law of the land: pervasiveness makes legal inventions appear to be natural law.
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I brought up the issue of land sales, the pervasiveness of corruption, of "gray areas" in Chinese business and life.
This conclusion contradicts persistent suggestions of Australian-wide land management and the pervasiveness of the impacts of 'fire-stick farming'.
Given the pervasiveness of change, all ecosystems, whether on land or at sea, possess greater or lesser degrees of novelty, having no strict analogue in present or historic records (Halpern et al. 2008; Williams and Jackson 2007).
The land of Vermont does not have great variety, but in place of this it substitutes an intensity and pervasiveness of those features it does possess.
He reflects on the pervasiveness of masturbation.
Mr. Kaplan's title essay focuses on the deterioration of life in West Africa and South Asia, where pressure on land and resources, environmental degradation and the availability of rootless young men to serve in private armies will lead to a "withering away of central governments, the rise of tribal and regional domains, the unchecked spread of disease and the growing pervasiveness of war".
That's only possible with the pervasiveness of broadband.
"The pervasiveness of PDF is much greater than anybody imagined".
Do you miss the pervasiveness of that sensibility in filmmaking?
The pervasiveness of that sentiment drives me absolutely crazy.
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