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"It is a pervasive thing".
If I see a student in pointy tragic shoes, with a necktie and trilby – that's the pervasive thing, and you have to strip that away.
It's going to be a much more pervasive thing in the coming years".
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Simple, pervasive things are powerful, especially when technology gives them new life.
Among other things, she told me that every time she's checked back in on a workplace where sexual harassment was once pervasive, things appeared to get better briefly while the company was in the news or a court was monitoring a legal settlement before sliding backwards again.
"We didn't catch half of them; that's how pervasive this thing is".
The pervasive "zoom" thing seems kind of a waste of space (why not use gestures?) but I like the general look of the thing.
"Reading is a much more pervasive kind of thing in the culture that kids bring with them from home.
The closet is a pervasive and pernicious thing.
Byron's take from the coalface: "There was a pervasive air that things were disintegrating, one day I found a member of staff hiding in a bush.
Underpinned by the Internet of Things, pervasive computing is where technology is seamlessly embedded within the real world, intrinsically tied to the physical environment.
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