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The concern, voiced in conferences and in recent interviews with many top executives of technology companies, is that the lure of constant stimulation — the pervasive demand of pings, rings and updates — is creating a profound physical craving that can hurt productivity and personal interactions.

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To regain control, folk devils are singled out as a target in an all-pervasive demand that 'something should be done' (Cohen 2002).

In a month spent here, by far the most frequent complaint -- voiced by teachers, restaurant owners or doctors with private clinics -- centers on the pervasive bribes demanded by the security services.

I'd like to know how you're going to get inflation in an environment with suffocating financial restraint and pervasive slowing in demand".

MOSCOW — Ikea said Tuesday that it was suspending further investment in Russia, apparently because of pervasive corruption and demands for bribes.

Indeed, American taxpayers looked inward, demanded a "peace dividend" from decades of high defense spending, and rediscovered a host of internal ills from poor education in many of the nation's schools to pervasive drug abuse demanding attention from a Washington seemingly no longer distracted by the Red Army.

But the demand for pervasive broadband connectivity and other technology, not just in hotel rooms but throughout convention and meeting spaces, adds a major new cost to the business.

The Medical Cost Regardless of whether discrimination actually occurs, many health care professionals say the pervasive anxiety over it demands legislative action.

In our previous work we argued that contextualization in cloud computing is a highly pervasive key technological requirement of any cloud service, where elastic resource management is critical to the on-demand scalability of a service [3].

Mr. Frommer said he believed that in a time in which user-generated content is pervasive, there is also a demand for carefully edited information by a trusted source.

Connect to Today: In a 1993 article for The New York Times, historian Geoffrey C. Ward speculated about why these conspiracy theories are so pervasive: "Such profoundly unsettling events demanded a more sweeping explanation, a criminal conspiracy equal to the enormity of the crime.

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