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Patient records are to become pervasive, and, hopefully, accessed by the patients themselves.
For digital services to become pervasive citizens need affordable access to the internet and businesses need to provide continent-specific services that address low incomes and limitations on infrastructure.
Broadband is beginning to become pervasive in the developed world.
This approach, we suggest, creates a framework for evolutionary thought to become pervasive in the medical curriculum.
For AI/ML to become pervasive in healthcare, continued access to relevant data is essential to success.
"The Linux has started to become pervasive, and there is a big need for support services providers," says Tom Taulli, a Newport Beach, Calif.-based author of Investing in IPOs.
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This need to be so damn skinny has become pervasive to the point we're willing to sometimes quite literally cook ourselves thin with chemicals that speed our metabolisms up to sometimes fatal levels.
This is true most obviously because managerial opposition to collective bargaining has become pervasive.
"Over the last 50 years, that voice has become pervasive to a fault," Mr. Spiegelman said.
The artist and honors student at the ECAL University of Arts and Design in Laussanne, Switzerland, calls attention to how time has become "pervasive and unconscious since the digital revolution".
I spoke with Christian Angelich, the founder of GamingtheMarket.com, a former airline pilot turned trader, who told me that in recent years efforts to manipulate markets have become pervasive and, yet, are mostly illegal.
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