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Facebook, the most pervasive of the social networks, has received much scrutiny and blame.
The weakest, and yet the most pervasive, of the four basic forces is gravity.
The most pervasive of these ideas is the suggestion that the way depressed people behave is a result of faulty brain chemistry.
Gun violence is real and pervasive, of course, but you could make the same point about fatalities that result from car crashes or from heart disease.
"But over-fishing seems to be far and wide the most pervasive of threats," she said, adding that the institute is now preparing a detailed study of Southeast Asia, an area with the richest but most endangered reefs.
That same formula is at the heart of the currently most pervasive of all bad cinematic genres, the action movie without real action: where contending forces are invincible, there can be no plausible conflict, only choreography.
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Many of these problems are themselves symptoms of a pervasive problem of under-management of woodlands (Perrin et al, 2008).
Yet others have based their criticism of authenticity especially on the emergence of a pervasive "culture of authenticity".
Because of the pervasive opacity of China, failures are quietly buried.
However, many Chinese companies are aware of the pervasive criticisms of their quality.
"An Anniversary to Forget" is truly indicative of the pervasive sentiment of Japanese regarding the A-bomb attacks.
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