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Her childhood, she writes, was "distinguished by a pervasive quality of fear.
But some say the Nano's smoke and fire problems are symptomatic of pervasive quality control issues at Tata, one of the three biggest automakers in India, that must be addressed before Tata can successfully take its brand global.
Willey and Rice may distinguish the geographically pervasive quality of online education as an offspring of "broadcast media" as opposed to "point-to-point" media, like the telephone (Calling America, 195).
The total pervasive quality is the "given".
The concept of "pervasive quality" which is so central to Art as Experience is explicated here.
The underlying pervasive quality also regulates both the creative production and the appreciation of the work.
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"The Plautine in Plautus" consists in pervasive qualities rather than supposed innovations of plot or technique.
Alicia's free spirit and love of the land are two of the most pervasive qualities of her new book, "Living on the Earth" (Random House; $3.95).
Second-order tags identify pervasive qualities of the text and refer to both denotative and connotative meanings.
His famous paranoia has to it a pervasive, timeless quality, equally suspicious of all creeds and systems, of individuals and corporations alike.
Suspended sediment (SS) remains the most pervasive water quality problem globally and yet, despite progress, SS process understanding remains relatively poor in watersheds with mixed-land-use practices.
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