Sentence examples for pervasive view from inspiring English sources

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That may be because of the pervasive view during this period that housing is always a good investment.

Refusing to participate in the sexual shaming of women is also key – these sites would never survive without the pervasive view that sexually active women are dirty.

According to a new survey, anger, frustration, and a pervasive view that the nation is moving in a fatal direction dominated the mood of those who were doing something other than voting on Election Day.

O'Connor's opinion, Thomas said, had expanded the cruel-and-unusual-punishment clause "beyond all bounds of history and precedent" and was "yet another manifestation of the pervasive view that the Federal Constitution must address all ills in our society.…The Eighth Amendment is not, and should not be turned into, a National Code of Prison Regulation".

"Those who think we could have gotten more are simply not acknowledging the reality of the environment in which we are working," he said, referring to what he described as a pervasive view that the benefits and salaries of public employees drive up property taxes.

A pervasive view that came up in the interviews was that Finland needs shared goals concerning the development of life sciences and solar energy.

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Specifically, we argue that parents residing in legally cynical neighbourhoods which are characterized by pervasive views that legal recourse is inadequate will interpret their children's violent behaviour as rational, situated behavioural responses to precarious circumstances rather than as symptoms of trait-based predispositions.

24 Several factors likely contribute to such pervasive views among career humanitarians, including the recognition of power imbalance between aid workers and recipients, a forward moving 'rights concept' rooted in the civil rights movement of the 1960s, and human rights and women's rights movements of recent years.

Pervasive this view may be but true it isn't.

It pits a long-sustained but eroding Catholic communitarian vision of the uses of freedom against a more pervasive, individualistic view that issued from Protestant doctrines of liberty of conscience and the rights of private judgment.

The effect of these issues is little described in literature perhaps because of a pervasive mechanistic view of COs as passive health workers who are not engaged with the complexity of negotiating who they are and what they do.

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