Sentence examples for pervasive implications from inspiring English sources

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The advancing pace, and growing recognition, of the human role in environmental transformation and its pervasive implications were variously examined across the era's visual culture from Frederick Olmsted's "Greensward" plan for Central Park to Sanford Gifford's Hunter Mountain, Twilight, which both celebrate and scrutinize technological advance.

The basic decisions win pbrt are that ray tracing would be the geometric visibility algorithm used, that physical correctness would be a cornerstone of the system, and that Monte Carlo would be the main approach used for numerical integration; all these have pervasive implications for the system's design.

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This pervasive marketing may have implications for existing smokers as well".

Also largely glossed over in the report is the extent and implications of pervasive corruption.

Lawmakers say that this pervasive concern about political implications is likely to motivate Republicans to oppose the Administration on some key issues, such as the wholesale destruction of social programs, on which the White House takes a politically unpopular stance.

These implications of pervasive digital technology challenge the environmental and conceptual assumptions of traditional models of sustained competitive advantage – the industry structure view, the resource-based view, and the dynamic capabilities approach.

This property enetic (or mutational) robustness is pervasive, and has important implications for disease and evolution, but is not well understood.

In order to be the subject of a clinical trial, a practice needs to be pervasive and have significant implications in terms of costs, time, efficiency, or outcome.

This consideration led us to place even greater emphasis on the health implications of pervasive food insecurity including the less severe forms of this problem involving worrying about food access and food quality in the preparation of background materials, in the keynote presentation at the news conference and in follow-up interviews with reporters.

By taking you into the commons room of a Catholic boys' school and letting you eavesdrop on faculty mem bers who range from an old English master (clearly lovable) to a teacher of Latin (clearly neurotic) while he weaves you into a web of fear, implication, and pervasive threat.

In 2002, the United Nations defined population aging as unprecedented, pervasive, enduring, and with profound implications for many facets of human life [2].

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