Sentence examples for pervasive participation from inspiring English sources

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In fact, most of the aggression we observed within the spider monkey group was directed toward this particular subadult male [Link et al., unpublished data], and thus, his pervasive participation in infanticide-related behaviors could conceivably reflect "redirected aggression".

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Since the politically unengaged were not "sufficiently politically equipped to guide their judgments and actions by self-organized mature knowledge, the news article reinforcing political participation exerted profound pervasive impact on their behavioral intent," the research concluded.

While the second stream of single-focused approaches is less pervasive, Sykes (2007) considers regular participation of older adults in physical activities that increase endurance, strength, flexibility and balance (e.g. walking, biking, fitness trails).

Third, perhaps the most compelling finding of this study is the pervasive influence of disaster risk perceptions on participation.

Children with severe disabilities (e.g. cerebral palsy, vision/hearing impairments or pervasive developmental disorders) that do not allow participation in the intervention program will be excluded from the screening and intervention trial.

The core question is a better understanding of the factors that contribute to maintaining the active participation of the gambler and his/her pervasive practice.

Girls with pervasive hyperactivity and impairment reported higher levels of sedentary activity participation (p=0.05).

Ms. Hamilton pointed to a more pervasive problem that extended beyond Connecticut: the decline in overall community participation in the United States.

Deficiencies in the patient-centredness of care and poor communication with consumers are persistent and pervasive problems in health care and a large range of interventions now exist to promote active participation and patient-centred care [ 10, 41].

Excluding criteria for participation in the study for either of the groups were congenital genetic disorders, epilepsy, mental retardation, schizophrenia, pervasive developmental disorders and serious medical illness.

Big data collection practices using Internet of Things (IoT) pervasive technologies are often privacy-intrusive and result in surveillance, profiling, and discriminatory actions over citizens that in turn undermine the participation of citizens to the development of sustainable smart cities.

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