Sentence examples for which is pervasive from inspiring English sources

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However, as a feminist scholar and activist I am particularly concerned about the gender pay gap, which is pervasive across the higher education sector.

But many believe that part of the answer has to lie in tackling ageism – which is pervasive in our youth-oriented culture — early on, from earliest childhood.

In particular, the type class pattern which is pervasive in the Scala core libraries as well as in code written here at the Guardian was quite baffling to me at first.

Dr. David K. Appel, director of the Montefiore School Health Program, which provides health services to 15 schools in the Bronx, said the improvements noted in the study "show that we are now in the early stages of a comprehensive societal response to what could be the greatest health challenge the U.S. has ever faced, which is pervasive childhood obesity".

The other items in that list are "list view" (rather than icon view), "organise" (make the icons movable around the screen - except that you can't reorder them in the list when in list view, only move them into a folder) and "User guide" - which is pervasive, again, across the phone.

Further analysis suggests that 44 patients out of the 69 patients in the corpus used this grammatical configuration at least once in their talk to their oncologist which is pervasive enough to suggest a managerial role on the part of the patient.3.

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The upbringing as she tells it now is far bleaker; she was beaten, she was often hungry, she was left all night on the doorstep by a mother whose religious excesses might even have been a secondary influence on the household the first being her depression, which was pervasive and relentless.

In interviews over the weekend, Mr. Fox pledged to lead a "revolution of hope" in Mexico, whose development as a modern nation has been hampered by widespread poverty, political corruption and the power of the PRI, which was pervasive until Mr. Fox won the presidency in July.

Denning's work was focused on explicit expert rules, which were pervasive throughout the first generation of IDSs.

No one -- and certainly not NIH -- is arguing that financial ties between academic investigators and companies, which are pervasive in biomedical research, should be severed.

Research Domain Criteria constructs within the negative valence domain are particularly relevant for understanding anxiety and depressive disorders, which are pervasive, debilitating, and characterized by negative processing bias.

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