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Furthermore, these results become more pervasive when the exchange rate and federal funds rate are included.
This becomes more pervasive when the interaction changes to assertive, with Kolibree's smart toothbrush telling parents that kids didn't brush behind their molars or Sensoria socks asking us to change our running style to shift balance on our heels.
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More pervasive conflicts emerged when every prospective juror acknowledged ties to at least one potential witness.
This suggests that, at least among this group of investors, optimism is more pervasive today than when the Dow Jones industrial average was above 11,000.
As data becomes more and more pervasive, data daze occurs when individuals become intimidated or overwhelmed by the sheer volume of data placed in front of them.
But the climate of fear and anger Mr. Kushner summoned feels, if anything, even more pervasive today than it did when "Angels" first opened.
It is possible that peer influences are more pervasive and family influences weaker when growing up in an urban environment.
But that's just gaming culture, more pervasive than it was in 1974 when Dungeons & Dragons was created and certainly more profitable — today it's estimated to be a $40 billion-a-year business — but still a little bit nerdy.
Now Jones had come back to Afghanistan at a time when the insurgency was much more pervasive, but the American government committed itself to the strategy he had come to believe in.
As digital devices become more pervasive and more personal, the etiquette of how and when to use them -- or to babble endlessly about their features -- is still evolving.
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