Sentence examples for pervasive and severe from inspiring English sources

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"[The case] alleges the failure of the administration to stop regular, pervasive, and severe harassment from other residents," said Karen Loewy, the lead attorney representing Wetzel.

Finally, he protested at the "all pervasive and severe restrictions on the freedom of thought, conscience, religion, opinion and expression, peaceful assembly and association and on access of everyone to information".

As I think back to the extraordinary events of early September I also reflect on how we reacted differently to different classifications of event – from athletes with magnificent physiques (the blade runners had an air of mythical beings, larger than life) to others with more pervasive and severe disabilities.

When those changes in value are sufficiently pervasive and severe, they may even threaten personal identity, since it is no longer clear that the valuations which inform decision-making are authentically chosen by the subject.

"For far too long, brands that use palm oil in their products have known of pervasive and severe labor abuses rife in the industry and have chosen to bury their heads in the sand," Robin Averbeck, a RAN senior campaigner, said this week.

Attorney Lawrence Michaels, representing the city, said the question before the court was whether evidence of harassment was so pervasive and severe that it altered working conditions, and that a reasonable jury could reach the conclusion that it met the legal standard.

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The best clinical approach to ADHD is to reserve the diagnosis and treatment for kids who are classic in their symptoms and have pervasive, persistent, and severe impairment as a result of them.

"Looking into the future, we see increasing risks that are more pervasive and more severe with greater amounts of climate change".

One of the critical challenges to making sensor networks more pervasive and secure is the severe resource constraints, in terms of energy and memory, on the sensor nodes.

(Barry 1995, p. 23) The kind of impartiality that features in consequentialist theories, then, seems to be much more pervasive, and much more severe, than that recommended by common sense morality.

Climate change impacts include food security issues and extreme events, and severe, pervasive, and irreversible impacts on species, as well as a risk of crossing environmental tipping points.

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