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The polls reveal a striking and pervasive public distrust of official information about nuclear power.
And some jurors have little idea of why athletes expose themselves through a pervasive public medium.
In branding themselves as a Eurosceptic party, the Tories aim to exploit a pervasive public mood.
The pervasive public hunger for an independent Presidential candidacy is a symptom of profound systemic crisis.
He is seeking to be elected amid a major fiscal crisis, high unemployment and pervasive public disgust with Albany.
And even though Egypt's pervasive public corruption was a major complaint by those who forced Mr. Mubarak from power, the assembly declined to borrow any international models to promote transparency, he said.
Hsu suggests that we are locked into our carbon-hungry lives and our extractive livelihoods by specific and pervasive public policies which favour the creation and stability of capital.
As part of an 10-year investigation into pervasive public corruption in New Jersey, hundreds of FBI agents fanned out across the state this morning to make arrests and search offices.
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