Sentence examples for pervasive movement from inspiring English sources

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Practically, although individual bloggers are more courageous, the better state-owned broadcasters represent the most powerful and pervasive movement toward press freedom in the Arab world.

What the students courageously started then, has led to a massive and pervasive movement that encompasses all Iranians.

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Inasmuch as seismic energy sources in the Eastern Hindu Kush are maximal in southern Badakhshan, and relief, slope angles and precipitation all increase from west to east as well, the causes of the pervasive mass movement are plentiful enough, although direct cause and slope-failure effect are not known.

Proportional reasoning is also pervasive in robotics movement planning, as wheels and limbs typically move distances and angles that are proportional to motor commands.

The ample, robust, and opulent figures in his paintings generate a pervasive sense of movement in vivid, dynamic compositions.

For all its pervasive wildness, the second movement, an Aria, begins with a wistful melody, luminously harmonized, until a halting brass chorale that sounds as if it has wandered in from another piece intrudes and the music again turns volatile.

But while analytical pieces can dry the spontaneity and vitality out of such events, raw reportage can seem to recapitulate the pervasive critique of the movement – that it is yet another example of demand-less, unthinking "symbolic politics".

But with breast cancer, it's a bizarre truth that many women in the U.S. overestimate their risk of this disease 'thanks' to the pervasive breast cancer awareness movement.

As the EAI executive director, Lori Zippay, who is guest curator, points out in an accompanying essay, the exhibition "presents a snapshot of a cultural moment — or, more accurately, a countercultural moment" in which "television had become pervasive, and radical political movements had upended long-held cultural assumptions".

Before that, restrictions on capital movements were pervasive, and that allowed Europe to have a "mixed" economic system in which the government was king and the private sector a tamed beast.

A recent report by Physicians for Human Rights documented how restrictions on movement, land confiscation, pervasive surveillance and extortion in northern Rakhine since the 2012 clashes had left some 120,000 displaced.

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