Sentence examples for pervasive character from inspiring English sources

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Thirdly I explore the pervasive character of an ambiance and question its capacity to unify an experience.

The pervasive character of the increase in the trade deficit by trading partner and by product category suggests that something macroeconomic is at work.

Written 1,250 years after Augustine's death, Bossuet's Discours sur l'histoire universelle (1681; Discourse on Universal History) is imbued throughout with a naïve confidence that the entire course of history owes its pervasive character to the contrivance of a "higher wisdom".

Without observers space and time disappear along with their contents; but once the human point of view is assumed, in the form of percipients who are directly aware of the world through their senses, space and time become as real as anything indeed, more real because of their pervasive character.

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What are they going to think of me?'". It is hard to tally the thought of Ince, an all-pervasive character in the dressing rooms of Manchester United, Internazionale and Liverpool through a glittering career, fretting over whether he would be accepted by a squad languishing seven points adrift at the foot of League Two.

Affected individuals exhibit persistent antisocial behavior and pervasive antisocial character traits, such as irritability, manipulativeness, and lack of remorse [ 2].

Anyone who has wilted during the dog days of summer will recognize its mood and identify with the characters' pervasive sense of exasperation.

But look beyond the obvious autobiography and the family roman a clef, and discover the novel's real strength – a daring iconoclasticism that challenges pervasive assumptions about Australian character, values and suburban complacency.

The natural world is alive and well in southern fiction and deemed gothic by its pervasive influence on the characters and their actions.

"I can't help but feel the whole thing plays into the pervasive idea of trans characters as victims and freaks, destined to be oppressed by a world that doesn't understand them," Tom Hawking wrote on Flavorwire.

Incongruence among phylogenies estimated from different sets of characters is pervasive (Rokas et al., 2003).

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