Sentence examples for pervasive opinion from inspiring English sources

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It was therefore notable that a pervasive opinion at this year's meeting, articulated by keynote speaker Richard Gibbs (Baylor College of Medicine, USA) among others, was that we are clearly beyond the genome-wide association study, and that common SNPs, if they have any value for health, were not worth talking about on this occasion.

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Dr. Angell says she is "just a believer in following the evidence," and in at least one celebrated case — the controversy surrounding silicone breast implants — she found that the evidence supported manufacturers' claims that the implants were safe, despite pervasive public opinion that they were not.

I for one would love to see the day when I could again trust The Times to report without the pervasive insertion of personal opinion and skewed editorial choices as to content and placement.

The NLJ ominously quotes one insurance company filing that includes "... this [Garlock] court's opinion suggests pervasive fraud on the part of asbestos claimants and their counsel".

Endless public-opinion polls reflect the pervasive sense of decline the feeling that it has never been so bad to be French, and the fear that it can only get worse.

Endless public-opinion polls reflect the pervasive sense of decline — the feeling that it has never been so bad to be French, and the fear that it can only get worse.

Relatedly, a new report by Media Matters on climate coverage in major American newspaper opinion pages found pervasive misinformation in the Wall Street Journal.

One of the most pervasive stereotypes about women, in my opinion, is that they are always searching for a steady relationship with commitment, exclusivity and love.

According to George Rousso, professor of pervasive computing at Birkbeck, University of London, public opinion and reluctance towards the IoT is currently holding back governments and councils from extending its use.

The two authors write: a substantial and pervasive conservative bias in politicians' estimates of district opinion.

A deviant who is extreme or whose opinion seems rooted in a more pervasive difference with the group is more likely to be ignored or rejected from the group altogether.

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