Sentence examples for pervasive epidemic from inspiring English sources

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To mitigate this pervasive epidemic of poor manners, consider secretly posting this article in your office kitchen or blast- emailing it to others.

Therefore, a slow but pervasive epidemic of clinical malaria may have emerged in the highlands of western Kenya, where lack of investment in the physical capacity to manage an increasing population has resulted inevitably in more malaria cases that require a basic clinical service.

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While tests must continue to be voluntary and confidential, they said, health care workers must advocate them as a standard part of medical care in countries with pervasive epidemics.

Seven times, he says, he has revived companions by using an anti-overdose drug, Narcan, which the state now hands out to addicts and their relatives as part of its effort to reduce the toll of one of the country's most pervasive epidemics of narcotics use.

Multiple sources said the president discusses that meeting in West Virginia as a moment when a brighter light went on, a time when it dawned on him just how pervasive this epidemic has become.

The violent and gender-specific aspects of the online harassment and threats are qualitatively and quantitatively different from other common forms of trolling and abuse because they take place in a world where violence and rape are pervasive, real and epidemic.

Internationally, there has been a recent resurgence of interest in HIV and AIDS-related stigma and discrimination, triggered at least in part by growing recognition that negative social responses to the epidemic remain pervasive even in seriously affected communities.

This interest is fueled largely by the obesity epidemic now pervasive in the United States.

Eventually the spreading "evil" (the epidemic) becomes so pervasive that the larger world begins to see the victims as complicit in their tragedy.

Lastly, it is important to consider the possibility that publication bias became a more pervasive issue as the AIDS epidemic wore on.

Conflating the two in the term 'diabesity' or 'diabesity epidemic' implies a single, all pervasive cause for diabetes nationally and globally, namely obesity (overweight/obesity).

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