Sentence examples for pervasive word from inspiring English sources

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The problem with the entry of the now pervasive word "narrative" into the parlance is its congeniality to the straw-man fallacy: "Narratives" being matters of "construction," they can be constructed in a manner that makes them easy to refute.

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0 Little or no paragraph unity or coherence and pervasive grammar or word choice errors.

We investigate if the mutational biases that may explain the deficit of the shortest absent words in vertebrates are also pervasive in other absent words, namely in minimal absent words, as well as to other organisms.

Here, we complement their analysis by investigating if the compositional biases that may explain the deficit of the shortest absent words in vertebrates are also pervasive in other absent words, namely, in minimal absent words.

Tiger's goal is to make the Furby image and name so prevalent that the toy becomes, in Mr. Richardson's words, "pervasive, salient and ubiquitous".

The following quotes illustrate the diversity in hand cleaning practices, and the pervasive use of words like "sometimes" and "occasionally" that reveal inconsistent use of particular materials: "Sometimes, I rub my hands on the soil".

It's a small word, so pervasive and overloaded with meanings that its significance has often been easy to overlook.

The gastropub has become pervasive enough that the word alone invokes eye rolls; what the city could use more of is, simply, bars with great snacks.

As Ms. Kinsey pointed out, the railroad speculators were likely thinking, "Who wants to go to hell?" But with Moran's depictions of craggy rock formations and erupting geysers, and the pervasive use of the word "wonderland" in the lobbying literature, public perceptions shifted, Ms. Kinsey said.

These considerations, coupled with the pervasive category ambiguity of word stems in English (most stems can either function as verbs or nouns), made it both necessary and informative to control the grammatical category of the stems used in the experiment.

The "new world order" heralded after the end of the cold war betrays everywhere, in Clifford Geertz's words, a "pervasive raggedness".

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