Sentence examples for pervasive scope from inspiring English sources

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"But even this court was shocked, not only by the seeming pervasive scope of misconduct but even more distressingly by the seeming casualness by which such conduct is employed".

With an increasingly mature status of the sparse-graph coding technology in a theoretical context, the very pervasive scope of their well-proven practical applications, and the wide-scale availability of software radio, low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes have become and continue to be a favorable coding strategy for researchers and practitioners.

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(My doctor referred to it as "Stage 5" although "Stage 4" is the highest stage in the staging system established by the American Society of Reproductive Medicine. Regardless of the stage, I had severe endometriosis. The scope revealed pervasive endometrial lesions throughout my uterus and on my ovaries. There was a lot of visible damage to my left fallopian tube.

While technology is changing faster than the engineering techniques to cope with the new technology are being created, software is pervasive in our society: Its scope is widening more and more in many critical domains such as avionics, space, railway, automotive, nuclear, medical, and air traffic control.

The fact that infectious diseases remain a public health concern is illustrated by Toan et al. in a study demonstrating that Dengue fever remains pervasive and that the geographical scope of the disease has expanded in recent years (7).

Musculoskeletal disorders (pain) are a considerable societal problem because of the prevalence, the pervasive impact on the individual, and the scope of the individual and socio-economic consequences.

As the company tries to broaden its scope, its message is undergoing a subtle but pervasive shift in emphasis, from sports to fitness.

The analysis of such functions for the thousands pervasive transcripts identified in this work is out of the scope of this manuscript.

Some aspects to consider include: People form their personal identity based on a wide scope of aspects, but one of the most pervasive is bias.

"The consistency and scope of explicit and detailed allegations lends veracity to charges that pervasive corruption defrauds the people of meaningful government services and significantly undermines popular support for the Afghan government".

"It's so pervasive," said Gov. Pat Quinn of Illinois, who flew in a helicopter to survey the scope of damage to his state the other day.

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