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Second, and only slightly less pervasive, is the belief that the nation's economic welfare depends upon steering decisions made in Washington, D.C.-both at the macroeconomic level and through the regulation of particular sectors of economic life.' Finally, there is the widespread acknowledgment that the distribution of wealth and status is a central issue for political debate determination.
Hohn's presence in the book is at once pervasive and slightly elusive.
You're likely to leave the show smiling but also at least slightly frustrated by its pervasive imbalance (2 45).
Slightly less noxious but vastly more pervasive, the smell of the brown marmorated stinkbug is often likened to that of cilantro, chiefly because the same chemical is present in both.
But it should still be self-evident how pervasive it is, along with its slightly less self-referential sibling, personal.
Evolutionary constraint on non-synonymous sites was pervasive in all three strains, although some slightly deleterious mutations may also be segregating in these populations.
Tweed coats, tweed suits, tweed pencil skirts, even tweed knickers -- there is a danger of looking slightly twee if you don't treat the season's most pervasive look with the indifference that fashion generally demands.
Agoria disappointed slightly, Tini B2B with Cassy was fantastic, and Ame proved why the Innervision sound is still so pervasive on dancefloors the world round in 2015.
Pervasive 2011.
Pervasive Mob.
Corruption was pervasive.
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