Sentence examples for more pervasive forms from inspiring English sources

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But she said that in a country dealing with the threat of terrorism since the September 2001 attacks, the fight against it should not be a pretext for more pervasive forms of surveillance.

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But women also spoke of a more pervasive form of harassment: of being groped in public; of fearing to ride buses or subways alone; of victims, not attackers, being shamed and blamed.

The result of this process has been described as being, in effect, an assertion of paramountcy by the Government of India over the states in a more pervasive form.

Type I pleiotropy, however, is problematic for the interpretation of MR. Estimates of the degree of pleiotropy suggest that type II pleiotropy is the more pervasive form (36, 46), with type I pleiotropy being more pronounced at the level of the gene than at the level of single SNPs (36, 47).

What's clear is that while many South Africans still face the danger of gendered violence and more subtle and pervasive forms of homophobia, the future of LGBTQ equality lies far beyond mainstream assimilation and visibility.

While the image of a sea turtle with a plastic straw lodged deep in its nostril is an enduring emblem of the impacts of plastic pollution, tiny particles of plastic are the more pervasive and insidious form of pollution in the ocean.

The results of the present study support the notion that the role of prediction errors in learning transcends the simple reinforcement of stimulus response links and plays a more pervasive and general role in various forms of learning.

As web-based technologies become more and more pervasive and ubiquitous, they have been increasingly used to support diverse forms of learning.

"When it comes down to it," he said, "the practice of forming tax-reduction or tax-avoidance corporations are far more pervasive in Europe than in the US because of the idiosyncrasies of the VAT [value-added] taxes across Europe.

It is still a matter of debate whether constructive apraxia (CA) should be considered a form of apraxia or, rather, the motor expression of a more pervasive impairment in visuo-spatial processing.

That kind of impulse became more and more pervasive".

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