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Today, Chinese are applying the flexibility of traditional naming customs in a way that has been spiced by the pervasive influences of Western culture.
One of the most pervasive influences in jazz guitar since the early 1980's, Mr. Scofield always had elements of rock and funk and country in his style, but his records tended to put him in more harmonically complex surroundings.
Re "Where Girls of Summer Have Gone Since 1902" (news article, July 30), about the oldest girls' camp in the United States: It was wonderful to read that an oasis from the pervasive influences of modern technology and societal expectations continues to thrive, virtually unchanged, amid the pine groves of southern Maine.
These kinds of government input - or actually lack of government input - allowed market forces (i.e. parental choice) to have pervasive influences on the ECE market.
Firstly, future research might make use of our framework to test which factors, studied by which perspectives in different organizational types, have more pervasive influences on the nature of CSR.
The ANS has pervasive influences on cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, immune, cognitive, emotional, and behavioral systems [5], and ANS dysregulation is a likely major pathway for the range of symptoms in mTBI [6].
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