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David Ho (1976, p. 883) argues similarly when he claims that face should be regarded as a concept of central importance in sociology "because of the pervasiveness with which it asserts its influence in social intercourse, it is virtually impossible to think of a facet of social life to which the question of face is irrelevant".
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Its pervasiveness coupled with the sheer elusiveness of its definition suggests a biological impulse.
Now, with the pervasiveness of cameras with police and civilians, in certain situations there is a counter narrative.
We consider that delving below the face value of participants' accounts may help to explain the pervasiveness of problems with palliative care, and the variations within it for people with different diseases.
The level of this impact and its pervasiveness taken together with estimates of huge financial cost, have important implications for health policy in Europe.
Compared to patients not meeting the diagnostic criteria, patients meeting the criteria reported fatigue that was greater (P ≤ 0.05) in its severity, frequency, pervasiveness, and interference with quality of life.
The level of this impact, and its pervasiveness, taken together with estimates of huge financial cost [19], have important implications for health policy in Europe, since they are indicators not only of much public ill-health and unmet health-care need but also of high but reducible socioeconomic burden.
PTSD has been recognized as a mental disorder by the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders since 1980, and reminds us of its pervasiveness and power with every combat veterans who commits suicide or a seemingly-inexplicable act of violence after returning from war.
Patients meeting criteria reported higher levels of fatigue severity, frequency, pervasiveness, and interference with quality of life and poorer role functioning, less vitality and more depressive symptoms.
Within data set 2 – activists – the theme 'gender inequality is the root of IPV' cut across four categories: understanding IPV pervasiveness, connecting IPV with machismo, acknowledging (limited) social changes, and becoming personally involved and rejecting violence.
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