Sentence examples for pervasive distinction from inspiring English sources

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First, Macomber's (2012) US research found a pervasive distinction between 'masculinity' and 'men', allowing a critique of sexism and violence as a problem of 'traditional masculinity', while minimising men's potential discomfort.

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Nonetheless, by any measure, ethnic inequality is pervasive in Guatemala, and ethnic distinctions have had profound effects on social, economic and political life there for more than a century (Adams 1994).

The first of these principles is the boundary principle; this principle establishes that the distinction between environments in pervasive frameworks must be made by boundaries that mark differences in contents and these boundaries need not necessarily limit the interoperability of the systems.

As the technology is still evolving, there is neither an appropriate definition of pervasive computing [ 13] nor an exact distinction from similar terms, such as ubiquitous computing [ 14] or ambient intelligence [ 15].

As such there is a clear distinction between this disorder and the pervasive need for inflexible control of all areas one's life as seen in OCPD.

So pervasive is the post-Holmes type that only significant distinctions of background or gender can avoid the influence.

It is particularly good to hear her make the distinction between mental illness and personality disorders with their pervasive, inflexible, permanently fixed and incurable patterns of pathological behavior.

While most LARPs maintain a clear distinction between the real world and the fictional setting, pervasive LARPs mingle fiction with modern reality in a fashion similar to alternate reality games.

The diagnostic manuals ICD-10 and DSM-IV (American Psychiatric Association 1994; World Health Organization 1993) use different terminology, but both make a clear diagnostic distinction between a specific developmental disorder affecting language and the more pervasive difficulties seen in autism.

As pervasive as this terminology has been, it engendered very little controversy until Richard Dawkins introduced the distinction between replicators and vehicles in his The Selfish Gene (1976).

The clinical diagnosis of ICD-10 depressive episode in the current study was derived from the same GMS interview, using many of the same items that were used to score the EURO-D, the distinction being that particular combinations of symptoms (which needed to be persistent and pervasive) were required to meet the ICD-10 criteria.

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