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Mean-spirited negativity often pervades the political process.
And a feeling of "it won't work here" often pervades companies that attempt to encourage the sharing of market knowledge.
Unlike low-end vintage stores, where the smell of mothballs often pervades a merchandising mishmash reminiscent of a yard sale, WilliamVintage is stringently edited.
Though senseless cruelty often pervades the stories, they are lightened by a belief that joy and happiness must exist somewhere, if only in the imagination.
He says that IPL helped his group cut through the "not invented here" syndrome that often pervades federal bureaucracy and creates resistance to outsiders' ideas.
The president's first point was both accurate and a welcome rebuttal to the zero-sum thinking that too often pervades the arguments of trade opponents.
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Chinese painting is often pervaded by a subtle and gentle humour hardly seen in Western art.
Major cities are generally state capitals, and relations between governors and mayors are often pervaded by bureaucratic rivalries.
Racism and a lack of cultural competency often pervade meetings between school officials and parents and make it difficult for black and brown families to get what they need for their children, she said.
Negative and neutral trajectories, in particular, were often pervaded by a sense of resignation and hopelessness.
Nuclei of myeloblasts are similar to monoblast nuclei; however, typically they are slightly thicker, and invaginations often pervade the whole nucleus.
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