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Such inequality is sadly a pervasive feature of cities across the United States, one that is recognizable not only to those living in New Orleans.
Because sunlight is a pervasive feature of Earth's environment, it is not surprising that organs have evolved that take advantage of it.
Both Chaucer and Gower had to some extent enjoyed royal and aristocratic patronage, and the active seeking of patronage became a pervasive feature of the 15th-century literary scene.
Luck is a pervasive feature of human life (Williams 1981, 21).
These structures allow us to deal with incomplete information, a pervasive feature of heterogeneous problem solving.
Social power is a pervasive feature with acknowledged impact in a multitude of social processes.
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Unemployment, underemployment, and falling living standards have been pervasive features of north economic life for decades, and it these three issues that the Tories will be judged on yet again in the polls next year.
The ruling concern is pervasive features of practice.
Pervasive features of scientific practice should be prominent in philosophical accounts of sciences.
Fostering policy innovation at the local level and spreading the successful practice have been pervasive features of policy making in postreform China.
"Separating hard and white," then, is treating mutually pervasive features as if they were separable or detachable, like two spatially distinct objects or two removable physical parts of a whole.
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