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So large income losses were more pervasive.
Others — including The New York Times's Frank Rich, who called the show "a shambles" — felt the problems were more pervasive.
While stopping short of declaring that President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko's government disrupted access to the sites, the report said state controls were "more pervasive and subtle than outright filtering and blocking".
Mr. Thomas noted that Year 2000 concerns were more pervasive: dates were buried in every computerized aspect of the business, and the readiness of public utilities or other support services also had to be scrutinized.
The nucleosomes were generally depleted at TFBSs in vivo, and asymmetric patterns of nucleosome occupancy were more pervasive around TFBSs.
Therefore the autosomal expression perturbations were more pervasive in the liver of monosomic mice, where the differences in X-linked expression are more pronounced.
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