Why the hell can't the United States of America, in weeks or months prepare itself for pervasive testing and pervasive contact tracing and pervasive availability of ventilators?
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Sexual harassment and assault are pervasive in our society because extravagant wealth and absolute poverty are pervasive.
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Looted, smuggled, or otherwise undocumented material is pervasive in scholarship: many scholars are probably unaware of how pervasive this material is.
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It's pretty pervasive, and it's especially pervasive in occupations where women are without resources — the lowest-paid ones, such as hotel maids.
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Buddhism's doubts about the distinctness and solidity of the "self" — and of other things, for that matter — rests on a recognition of the sense in which pervasive causality means pervasive fluidity.
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Complaints about pervasive — and sexist — bullying at the top.
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I wanted to show fear — real, shadowy, pervasive fear.
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The sense that I can't make it next is pervasive.
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There's a pervasive sense of legislative paralysis on Capitol Hill.
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Yet despite the clear and pervasive danger, Congress seems stumped.
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Slime is, suddenly, more pervasive than it's been in decades.
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So we have, this is a real time pervasive issue.
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It took the PC 25 years to become that pervasive.
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Yet, there is still a pervasive stigma around the issue.
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In the meantime, resist the pervasive influence of finance capitalism!
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How could something this pervasive remain hidden for so long?
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But rarely has one been as pervasive as this week.
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The sense that he was enjoying himself was pervasive, infectious.
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Alongside the pervasive brutality there is innocence, intimacy and love.
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Race is a pervasive part of all of our lives.
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But there's no evidence of pervasive voting fraud in America.
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The crime is both pervasive and hidden in plain sight.
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She said no "pervasive and persistent misconduct" can be tolerated.
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Still, the numbers illuminate how pervasive its diversity problem is.
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The smell of chicken tenders and pulled pork is pervasive.
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In the Chinese city of Dandong, North Korea is pervasive.
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Weinstein says the alleged incident was "neither severe nor pervasive."
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It is pervasive because it comes from inside the faith.
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Midterms' second pervasive element is the president's party losing seats.
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Contains pervasive crude language, some sexual material and drug use.
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Facial recognition technology is everywhere, and only becoming more pervasive.
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As a child, the fear of contracting polio was pervasive.
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Many Americans sense that they're living amid pervasive, random terror.
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The study revealed that misconceptions about obesity treatment are pervasive.
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A pervasive sense that politics no longer represents common citizens.
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Sexual harassment in Congress is pervasive, and crosses party lines.
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Its pervasive refusal to treat domestic violence issues with empathy.
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But with how pervasive it is, it's not without reason.
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He was so pervasive everywhere, it worked in my favor.
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There's a pervasive sense of legislative paralysis gripping Capitol Hill.
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Things we saw that were so pervasive in our election.
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Let's hope the next 10 years see more pervasive reform.
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However, coronavirus is now pervasive in all corners of Reddit.
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It's bigger, more pervasive and in every way more dangerous.
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The more pervasive the reported discrimination, the higher their risk.
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But in other cities, the threat of violence remains pervasive.
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Pervasive road checks and travel restrictions have held up shipments.
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Online harassment is a pervasive but often hidden from view.
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Homosexuality is not criminalized in Turkey, though homophobia is pervasive.
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News of toxic leadership is all too pervasive these days.
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Because Islam introduced literacy, it had pervasive and subversive impact.
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The Mustachian mission is pervasive, like the "revolution" in Cuba.
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"Overvaluation in 2000 was highly concentrated; today it is pervasive."
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It's a new, pervasive, and irresistible vocabulary of the imagination.
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Homosexuality is legal in Turkey, but homophobia is considered pervasive.
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It's so pervasive that it's easy to get used to.
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Our report shows you how pervasive the data sharing is.
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More important, discrimination, though no longer legal, is still pervasive.
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"Similarly, gender differences are pervasive and culturally determined," Dietze continues.
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It also writes that it carried out "the introduction of more pervasive encryption throughout our environment" — so, again, questions should be asked why it took an incident response to trigger a "more pervasive" security overhaul.
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Among the hard lessons reaffirmed was just how pervasive harassment is.
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There is a pervasive and uneasy feeling of conceit and flattery.
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Hatred may be the greater sin, but it is less pervasive.
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KJ: For me, the word "curate" is really pervasive right now.
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So Black had no idea how pervasive an issue it was.
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No one should have to experience a landlord's pervasive sexual harassment.
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Consumer drones have become a pervasive part of our technological society.
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It's pervasive on social media, and even a docuseries on OWN.
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We have problems with gangs, but it&aposs not so pervasive.
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Game-like elements like this one are pervasive throughout the show.
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She blames a pervasive patriarchy, infiltrating every level of African society.
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Harassment is systemic and it's pervasive and it has to end.
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Above all, technology cannot prevent some pervasive forms of election-rigging.
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Pornography would morph into a pervasive force that changed human intimacy.
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Taxes to fix internalities, like those on tobacco, are pervasive, too.
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Months after the deaths, he says, fear and unease are pervasive.
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TB: Twitter has been incredibly pervasive on the real-time front.
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Now we're increasingly converging in a new, pervasive, always-open workspace.
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Mobile broadband is pervasive, even if it's still not cheap enough.
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Political protests are rare in Iran, where security services are pervasive.
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College hookup culture is pervasive, and in many ways, incredibly toxic.
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Over the next five years, self-driving vehicles will become pervasive.
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And literally it's pervasive through this company, it's hard to miss.
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It's about pervasive racism in some of London's most prominent nightclubs.
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But the incident was illustrative of a pervasive problem in vaping.
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The power of this experience resting in your unconscious is pervasive.
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It's so pervasive, you probably don't even know you have it.
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After all, biographies are the most pervasive form of popular history.
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Behind the fare-rise rebellion lies a pervasive sense of unfairness.
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Across the world, human trafficking is a pervasive human rights crisis.
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The feeling isn't pervasive, but still, it's there, gnawing at me.
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In short, encryption is pervasive in the modern age of technology.
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"We assess that it is a persistent, pervasive threat," he said.
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"Make them all-pervasive, just like the air," Mr. Xi said.
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Perhaps most frustrating is a pervasive lack of charm or humor.
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Chronic pain is also a pervasive -- and expensive -- public health crisis.
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No matter employment, few African-Americans will overlook Trump's pervasive racism.
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And our next president must continue to address pervasive economic inequality.
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The attack exposed the pervasive lack of cybersecurity for these devices.
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But with pervasive mislabeling, they don't always know what they're getting.
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But given cultural factors such as the pervasive faith in blind
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Star power, bolstered by economic inequality, is pervasive in American society.
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One pervasive example is when searching for ratings on various products.
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The influence of Kazimir Malevich's black square on Kelly is pervasive.
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And it's pervasive, especially for young adults between 18 and 22.
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It helps us better support our customers' journey to pervasive automation.
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But the nature of air pollution is that it is pervasive.
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What, then, explains the pervasive myth that green beans are vegetables?
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Few cultural stereotypes are more pervasive than the surly French garçon.
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Few cultural stereotypes are more pervasive than the surly French waiter.
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White political power is gone, but the white gaze remains pervasive.
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Modi promised to clean up pervasive corruption and improve the economy.
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Concerns about violence in Cleveland have been pervasive since the spring.
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"And then there is this pervasive sense of absence," he added.
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Violence is pervasive in both genuine-looking simulations and cartoonish slapstick.
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But even though sexualized images may be pervasive, parents aren't powerless.
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The need for liquidity may be even more pervasive this time.
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The collective mood is more pervasive and more obvious than ever.
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Its political system has long been built on notoriously pervasive corruption.
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If censorship was pervasive, our curiosity and resourcefulness were reliable antidotes.
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"It's pervasive in tennis and has been for years," Hicks said.
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I simply did not believe that pay disparities could be pervasive.
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Argentina has been grappling with a pervasive debt crisis since 2018.
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Pervasive education in civics matters, even within the current presidential cycle.
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Is that an attitude that you think is pervasive around tech?
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This has created high demand for workers and pervasive labor shortages.
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Over the six-year term, poverty remained pervasive and corruption unchecked.
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A pervasive theme of all of these men's coverage of Mrs.
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But the negative effects on the environment have also been pervasive.
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That this particular trope is so pervasive speaks to its power.
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This is the ideology of open platforms, and it is pervasive.
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Here's a rundown of some of history's most pervasive eclipse folklore.
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And as digital products become pervasive, global scale could become an advantage.
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But do you see a way to make this story more pervasive?
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But clearly some people are seeing a pervasive triggering of this limiter.
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Sharing fake inspirational quotes is a pretty pervasive thing on the internet.
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One pervasive element that appears in 99% of video games is food.
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She said it was pervasive among CPD and that I should recuse.
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This sort of problem is pervasive throughout the world of arms control.
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After all, I wrote a book about the harms of pervasive surveillance.
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It is a problem that is pervasive in the bank stock sector.
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The internet has made it, in fact, more pervasive than ever before.
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But the app still highlights China's pervasive surveillance efforts developed over decades.
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To recap: The pervasive narrative around media for years has been disruption.
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The core offenses begin with classic and now pervasive online privacy violations.
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"This has been a pervasive problem for a long time," Im said.
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How pervasive do you think a phenomenon like this is in reality?
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In fact the wrongdoing was pervasive—and turbo-charged by government policy.
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TI said the report showed pervasive public-sector corruption around the world.
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Investigators also concluded that harassment and retaliation are not pervasive at CBS.
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It's that time again: The pervasive, universally adored mom jeans are back.
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In the 1970s, he continued, "women still face pervasive", if "subtle...discrimination".
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"Ad blocking is a symptom of a pervasive problem," Mr. Spiezle said.
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Here's some of the most pervasive symbols floating throughout our Twitter feeds.
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It's hard to see this pervasive attitude as anyone but Kalanick's fault.
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Many blame the power-sharing system for government paralysis and pervasive corruption.
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There is also another problem in countries with pervasive corruption, she added.
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A pervasive distrust of institutions and parties marks the contemporary political landscape.
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It was also never quite pervasive enough to wear out its welcome.
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Content featuring children is pervasive on the site, posing daunting moderation problems.
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For girls, there's a lot less action but more pervasive food imagery.
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It will be pervasive, devastating and exhilarating all at the same time.
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In China, however, unwanted illegal calls and messages are far more pervasive.
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The following documentaries delve into this profitable, pervasive, and oftentimes problematic, industry.
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The Dot is the device that's making Alexa pervasive in the home.
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Almost half of Americans believe "corruption is pervasive in the White House".
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Hip-hop, both Korean and American, is pervasive throughout Seoul right now.
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As artificial intelligence becomes more pervasive, so will automation and its effects.
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The lesson here is in how pervasive and dynamic accessibility can be.
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Do you see yourself as deliberately pushing back against a pervasive pessimism?
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And so broad pervasive gambling is a huge driver of fan engagement.
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Tracking scripts from Google and Facebook are by far the most pervasive.
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The pervasive sense of dread that many felt then is back again.
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The firm did not mention corruption, but that is a pervasive problem.
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Now, with social media, their influence is more pervasive than in 1788.
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Incendiary political speech and political violence have been pervasive in U.S. history.
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The internet will be more pervasive and the market can change completely.
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Instead of rage, you get affectionate hindsight that cuts the pervasive melancholy.
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Those staggering numbers show just how pervasive debt is in America today.
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Yet more than two decades later, it is not a pervasive approach.
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The effects of technology are pervasive, registering outside the consumer products realm.
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This is a systemic and pervasive problem requiring immediate industry-wide action.
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It doesn't matter that the narrative is false when it's so pervasive.
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His job performance is fine, but he has pervasive daily body odor.
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If it's not already pervasive, could this sort of activity ever scale?
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In an atmosphere of pervasive distrust, one needs contracts and firm promises.
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The series reflected a wider pervasive fear and paranoia about government oversight.
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Whether it's an insulting comment or a dismissive attitude, rudeness is pervasive.
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The central lesson resembles Wall Street's pervasive "buy low, sell high" mantra.
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The reform takes aim at a pervasive form of social media fraud.
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But the most pervasive version of the trope today is toxic masculinity.
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The violence is so pervasive that embassies are inside the international airport.
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So it really is going to be pervasive across all the industries.
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"Pervasive" social stigma meant many victims never discuss abuse, the group said.
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One thing is for certain: Technology is becoming more pervasive and persuasive.
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"Gravity is the most pervasive force we humans know of," says Luthcke.
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The machinery of empire and pervasive coercion sustained itself without a hitch.
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And together they made globalization more pervasive and the world more prosperous.
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This year's, "Camp: Notes on Fashion," celebrates the pervasive influence of camp.
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It's no coincidence that tenant harassment is pervasive in New York City.
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Their anger at the opposing party and its leaders is more pervasive.
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To the Editor: Undisclosed financial conflicts of interest are pervasive in medicine.
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The smell of this area remained one of extensive and pervasive damp.
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And we now know better than ever how pervasive sexual harassment is.
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Lynching was at the extreme end of a pervasive system of control.
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Yet this pervasive view provides an incomplete picture of tech jobs today.
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Debt is pervasive in this game as it is in real life.
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Even so, the prospect has conjured up a pervasive feeling of fragility.
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The novelty was burning off; the industry's pervasive idealism was increasingly dubious.
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Among community bankers, support for Mr. Trump has been pervasive and consistent.
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Election posters feature portraits of both men, banking on Mahinda's pervasive popularity.
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Guards should impose pervasive, round-the-clock video surveillance to prevent escapes.
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Compounding Powell's challenge is how pervasive today's global asset price bubble is.
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My heart is with every survivor of this all-too-pervasive crime.
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They exist as haunting echoes of one man's pervasive joy and agony.
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And the stigmatization the HIV positive community has faced is so pervasive.
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This reflects the increasingly pervasive and questionable obsession with specialist, technical expertise.
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Contains pervasive strong language, violence, some sexual material and brief drug use.
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This could be, in part, due to the pervasive nature of misogyny.
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From the federal government to the medical community — that belief was pervasive.
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"Kids have anxiety, and it's something that's pervasive in society," Cygielman said.
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" — Sebastian Summers, 22, Chicago "Sex as a theme was very pervasive there.
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Time and love will heal whatever pain has formed her pervasive fears.
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The concept of mindfulness is, perhaps, the latest and most pervasive example.
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The strain that has been most pervasive, H3N2, is nastier than most.
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But neo-Confederate ideas are more pervasive than we like to admit.
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"The swamp," Trump's dominant metaphor, is another, one that suggests pervasive malfeasance.
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Reports from Politico and Washington Post indicate the problem is much more pervasive.
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What is pervasive in China, however, are openly sexist and discriminatory job postings.
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We were denied, and soon, uncertainty became a pervasive presence in our lives.
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The issue is pervasive not only in America but also in economies worldwide.
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But that's the sort of fantasy solution that makes millennial burnout so pervasive.
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Ever wonder why pervasive conspiracy theories tend to follow major breaking news events?
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It is systematic and pervasive and I've been doing a lot of listening.
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Ransomware has steadily become one of the most pervasive cyberattacks in the world.
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That this could be a surprise is a sign of pervasive urban snobbery.
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Think: all the pervasive fashion tropes you know, but with million-dollar upgrades.
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I'm super sensitive to cigarette smoke and NOLA has pervasive wafts of it.
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In a word, the internet will essentially be a pervasive global nervous system.
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If the two companies succeed—a big if—their products could become pervasive.
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These are small foibles, not pervasive enough to spoil everything, but they're there.
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These pranksters and trolls only serve to strengthen a pretty pervasive myth. 2.
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One is "quintessence", which posits an all-pervasive field sloshing around in space.
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But if you've ever wondered how they became so pervasive, you're in luck.
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Unconscious gender bias and male entitlement are still pervasive in Japan, says Tonomura.
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Despite pervasive initial skepticism, everyone who answered the door signed the consent form.
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Second, the tools to spread information are much more powerful and pervasive today.
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Racial themes, often borrowed from minstrelsy, are pervasive in early twentieth-century cartoons.
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But it appears Halo Top's underfilling is a bit more pervasive than that.
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Residents, who have since left, say ISIS police and fighters are less pervasive.
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No matter how pervasive the trauma, they exhibit resilience and great fashion sense.
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"What started out as neglect became severe, pervasive, prolonged child abuse," Hestrin said.
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All candidates have promised to reverse Mali's decline and help end pervasive poverty.
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That pervasive influence is now being extended into new parts of the economy.
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Corporate chieftains also face subtle but pervasive humanistic problems, such as gender issues.
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" The Industry Ain't Safe founder told Broadly: "Sexual harassment is just that: pervasive.
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Previous academic research was conducted before profit-shifting was so pervasive, he said.
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According to an extraordinarily pervasive myth, that's exactly what happened to Marisa Tomei.
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AIs are pervasive, and are creating the power to spread good and bad.
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While it cites "troubling incidents of speech curtailed," it finds no "pervasive" crisis.
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First, we must combat the pervasive stigma, misunderstanding, and fear about substance use.
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Cell phones play a "pervasive and insistent part of daily life," Roberts wrote.
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France cannot hide from its poor record of pervasive racism and systemic discrimination.
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McMaster faced the pervasive dysfunction at the N.S.C. with his usual blinkered optimism.
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Because of this, the trend towards "open access" will only become more pervasive.
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Trump's rallies may be the extreme, but politics as entertainment is increasingly pervasive.
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These negative experiences are prevalent, pervasive and problematic for women in the workplace.
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And the impact is far more pervasive than the alleged Wells Fargo scam.
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Indifference about voting can be pervasive and hard to crack, these women said.
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This narrative of national reconciliation and military heroism was especially pervasive in Memphis.
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No longer would a racial minority have to prove that pervasive racism existed.
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This is one of the more pervasive ambiguities in contemporary American political discourse.
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What are the most common areas in tech where biases are really pervasive?
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No aspect of American life is immune from this pervasive devastation and despair.
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A full-time job is like this sticky, pervasive sauce that touches everything.
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"Our country values our partnership in combating this pervasive humanitarian issue," she said.
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A. The most important evidence is the pervasive corruption of the ruling elites.
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This depressing survey shows just how pervasive our "bikini body" culture really is.
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This one may seem obvious, but it remains just as pervasive as ever.
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Like TargetSmart's analysis, none found definitive evidence that there is pervasive voter fraud.
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Go deeper: 2018's global heat wave is so pervasive it's surprising scientists
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Go deeper: 2018's global heat wave is so pervasive it's surprising scientists.
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Music and culture from the late period of the Cold War was pervasive.
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One of the most pervasive problems is that coaches are doing it wrong.
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What I found so disconcerting was the pervasive political polarization afflicting the country.
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"It doesn't shock me to hear how pervasive this problem is," said Vignarajah.
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But they helped us understand that sexual assault is pervasive in our society.
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Plant growth is à propos in taking a stand against a pervasive rottenness.
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These muscular guards, attentively staring, materialize the typically hidden sense of pervasive observation.
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But then, we seem to have a pervasive disconnect between reality and perception.
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But online harassment, which affects all branches of the armed forces, remains pervasive.
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Despite the pervasive anti-Washington rhetoric, Texas relies heavily on the federal government.
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The study underscores "the pervasive effects" of fitness on bodily health, he says.
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Rather, it was an old and pervasive problem that plagued Spanish politics: corruption.
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Now-pervasive "Girl power" messaging declares that girls can be anything they want.
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"That makes the culture of silence so much more pervasive," Ms. Gosfield said.
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Ever more companies will become tech companies; the internet will become all-pervasive.
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Yet, nothing prepared me for the pervasive anxieties I encountered on this trip.
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The video spot shows how pervasive Apple laptops have become in popular culture.
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"Once they're out there and so pervasive, it's really too late," she says.
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Footnotes show how pervasive violent abuse has been through all times and tales.
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But this is a pretty big problem that is pervasive across government infrastructure.
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Wildcat mining is less pervasive than logging, but it can be more insidious.
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And while such pursuits are pervasive and divisive, perhaps above all, they're expensive.
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And that's what the pervasive culture does to all those outside of them.
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The case for tech was so pervasive and flexible for a long time.
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A pervasive not-in-my-backyard attitude challenges the establishment of more programs.
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The winners have made a ... focus on digital transformation, pervasive in their culture.
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Mental health issues are largely taboo in India, even though they are pervasive.
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Under the Donald Trump administration, misinformation is as constant and pervasive as oxygen.
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But will they keep overlooking the Republican Party's seemingly pervasive culture of misogyny?
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But the new federal data show just how pervasive these devices have become.
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And another attendee was dismissive that sexual assault is pervasive in the military.
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Teams comes as part of Microsoft's pervasive Office offerings like Word and Excel.
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This narrative of American political power is pervasive enough to be largely invisible.
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On frequent business trips abroad, he couldn't help noticing how pervasive gambling was.
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Chavista popular forces might rally behind Chavismo's leadership, despite pervasive starvation and hyperinflation.
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There's a pervasive myth that Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is easily abused.
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Scientists understood that aggression was a deep and pervasive part of hummingbird life.
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"What started off as neglect became severe, pervasive, prolonged abuse," Mr. Hestrin said.
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Steve Jobs had cultivated a strong and pervasive culture among its 7,000 employees.
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Like, they're so pervasive they're almost in the air without knowing they're there.
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It is based in the legacy of slavery and pervasive racism in America.
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And I haven't even talked about the really pervasive version [of energy storage].
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A massive study just debunked a pervasive myth about male and female brains
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First Sculptures is fascinating and provocative, but a pervasive dissonance undercuts the exhibition.
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A pervasive mindset that bothers her is needing alcohol to deal with your kids.
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It also underscores the increasingly pervasive role social networks are playing in corporate initiatives.
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Muslims are the object of pervasive, ignorant hatred, made worse by Trump's despicable propaganda.
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Also drawn from the sensibility of the fairground is a pervasive atmosphere of yearning.
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I just want to get the word out there that this is really pervasive.
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Alas, the one thing the App Store still lacks is pervasive Dynamic Type support.
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And finally, there are still pervasive opinions about condoms reducing sensation that sway people.
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The rise of smartphones makes these behaviors frictionless and thus more pervasive, more standardized.
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We've already got enough memorable, pervasive memes to fill the world's scariest children's book.
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Period poverty impacts millions of people every day and is pervasive in US schools.
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"The errors in your article are pervasive," Rivara, the editor, wrote on May 30.
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It's their specific response to the pervasive tax avoidance practiced by large American multinationals.
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Dalit students face pervasive discrimination from higher-caste fellow students, faculty members and administrators.
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"That's an area where we think it's really pervasive," said Mediakix CEO Evan Asano.
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For feminists, the latest K-pop scandal is yet another sign of pervasive misogyny.
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As plastic surgery itself becomes safer and more accessible, it's also becoming more pervasive.
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And it is accompanied by something just as destructive: a sense of pervasive despair.
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Bonds are raking in money, reflecting the pervasive risk-aversion dominating retail investor sentiment.
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His bias was so severe and pervasive, they should have disassociated themselves from him.
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That statement is so pervasive in US culture that it's almost taken as fact.
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Pervasive corruption is one of the biggest complaints among ordinary Somalis and Western donors.
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Japan's labor ministry raided her employer Dentsu to see if overwork abuses were pervasive.
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It's a phenomenon now so pervasive that it's got a name: zombie scrolling syndrome.
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It remains unclear how these accounts should be labeled, and how pervasive they are.
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It is less easy to see why it should still be so all-pervasive.
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A prominent Mandalay-based women's rights activist proved just how pervasive the message is.
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"There's a pervasive lack of selling," said Bruce Bittles, chief investment strategist at Baird.
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Crackdowns won't stop drug trafficking and gang violence in the face of pervasive poverty.
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Both pervasive fear and overweening pride violate our commitment to the lordship of Christ.
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Cultural perspective is a constant and pervasive issue, despite attempts to make "objective" rules.
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By contrast, through its pervasive silences, A Quiet Place lets its characters communicate constantly.
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It's "pervasive," wrote Susan Wojcicki, the CEO of YouTube (which is owned by Google).
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For the first time, I understood police violence to be pervasive across the country.
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The pervasive narrative of Watch Dogs 2 can be confusing and hard to follow.
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Since then, I've felt like, yeah, it really is this mix and it's pervasive.
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The first is a pervasive view in medical science that it is all outlandish.
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Ms Banerjee's colours are a pervasive reminder of who is boss in West Bengal.
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There is a pervasive ripple effect of driving large companies from former business hubs.
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But make no mistake, sexual abuse, unfortunately, is pervasive in all echelons of society.
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Health damage in early childhood is "persistent and pervasive", he warned, bringing lifelong consequences.
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Brazilian society is mired in pervasive political corruption, rising racial tension, and extreme polarization.
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Evidence pointing to a deteriorating smartphone market is now pervasive across many technology companies.
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This may stem from a pervasive distrust of government law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
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The secrecy that prompted her to action, however, has remained pervasive in U.S. courts.
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High-ranking bank officials certainly knew by 2013 that the illegal conduct was pervasive.
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But the pervasive stagnation has left little cover for those set back by globalization.
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The issue can be so pervasive that most people struggle to ever feel confident.
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Luckily, Wegmaniacs say that the quality of Wegmans is pervasive, from food to service.
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It exposed a pervasive rottenness under the surface of the country's infrastructure and governance.
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It's still pervasive, but Mothakge seemed to have accepted its permanence—even its validity.
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She never felt the pervasive Catholic guilt that she later encountered in Graham Greene.
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But the clock has run out on the pervasive fertility shaming underlying our culture.
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Animating it all is a pervasive anger at the results of the 2016 election.
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As such, Palestinians in Area C live in a constant state of pervasive insecurity.
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The harmful impact of unchecked masculinity is so pervasive, we desperately need sweeping change.
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That view is so pervasive that I've even publicly shamed myself for the practice.
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Eating disorders, loneliness, substance abuse, and depression are still pervasive among LGBT youth worldwide.
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And sadly, this is a characteristic that is becoming quite pervasive in this country.
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" One surprising thing: Chattanooga has "the fastest, cheapest, most pervasive internet in the world.
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It's about the only thing that remains, because that 1984 dystopia is so pervasive.
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It is all-pervasive as investors freak out about President Trump's tough trade policies.
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As Steve Hayward of AEI outlines, the Hitler comparisons in 1980 were likewise pervasive.
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Prince Alwaleed had been a critic of the kingdom's closed economy and pervasive corruption.
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But they went to school in communities where this kind of policing was pervasive.
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But public health experts say testing in South Korea has been far more pervasive.
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The costumes are Victorian, but there's a pervasive sense of out-of-time unreality.
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Federighi's comment played into the pervasive ways that Google tracks, disseminates, and monetizes data.
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Still, sound as an all-pervasive, invisible weapon remains a primal fear of mine.
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The word "meat" has almost become synonymous with "beef," such are its pervasive powers.
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Silicon Valley's business model pretty much relies on pervasive screens being a good thing.
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There is a perpetual, pervasive fear, even when the grief after each tragedy subsides.
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Security forces crack down, the regime doesn't fall, and dissent remains stalwart and pervasive.
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On its website, the foundation lists pervasive harassment as a barrier to gender equity.
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Banning fireworks, Mr. Dayal said, fails to halt more pervasive pollutants in the city.
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Sexual impropriety among men towards working women and students was, and is still, pervasive.
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But the strictly cultural barriers are just as pervasive, though they're harder to quantify.
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The NFL&aposs big game is one of the most pervasive events in culture.
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Opinion The analogy is pervasive among his critics: Donald Trump is like a child.
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"In Western democracy, these questions of outsider-ness, or otherness, are pervasive," Mendelsohn said.
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Ms. Williams asserts that the perspective of so-called values voters is still pervasive.
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Low social trust and a pervasive sense of unfairness are diminishing basic social cohesion.
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Avocado toast is one of the most pervasive food trends of the last decade.
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The thing is, it's not just Trump: Conservative hatred for food stamps is pervasive.
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Many slaughterhouses aren't unionized, and sexual harassment and racist abuse remain a pervasive problem.
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How has pervasive top-down climate denial persisted in the USDA for this long?
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They've also left so many Filipinos vulnerable to less lethal, but more pervasive, victimization.
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That concern is so pervasive that many teachers keep food supplies in their desk.
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David: There's no question that our marks are deep and pervasive, and probably permanent.
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They believe that anti-white discrimination is as pervasive as other forms of discrimination.
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This pervasive problem is the primary reason I went to Capitol Hill in November.
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In other words, medical bankruptcy is a problem uniquely pervasive in the United States.
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SHODAN's presence felt somehow even more pervasive as I walked along corridor after corridor.
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SpaceX isn't the only company trying to establish a pervasive network of internet satellites.
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"The idea that acquaintance matters less is pervasive in our culture," Ms. Manning added.
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They want that division to be pervasive that it permeates every experience of life.
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No one is immune from the pervasive information grab by governments, companies, and hackers.
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We know that racism, explicit and implicit, was pervasive in medical care back then.
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It reflects pervasive economic and cultural changes, for which there are no easy answers.
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These products are pervasive, and they are destroying the lives of young people everywhere.
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I think that gets even more pervasive over time with all the tech players.
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Products are getting a lot easier to use and they're becoming much more pervasive.
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If anything, the practice has become more pervasive, not less, since the Belle deal.
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Marijuana is not only pervasive in Denver, but over-saturated in certain neighborhoods A crucial element of the bill — and the long conversation that preceded it — is that marijuana is not only pervasive in Denver, but over-saturated in certain neighborhoods as well.
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" In no uncertain terms, the court says the evidence shows "substantial and pervasive government involvement.
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Facebook is without doubt one of the most pervasive technological phenomenons of the 21st Century.
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Yet the continuous and pervasive virtual presence of retailers today is, under Quill, simply irrelevant.
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One of the most pervasive career trends today is the art of the side hustle.
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More pervasive, though, are pesticides and herbicides, which are routinely sprayed on crops like corn.
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We are increasingly realizing that racist and sexist bias against patients is a pervasive issue.
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In a world of pervasive connectivity, AI is key to harnessing the power of data.
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And it has become so pervasive that it is a de facto backdoor public policy.
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A Defense Department Inspector General report in 2015 found "pervasive" safety deficiencies in base housing.
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The pervasive sentiment of 2018 is that we all live in a never-ending hell.
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"Several studies have shown that there is a psychological impact of pervasive surveillance," Ajunwa said.
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The size and number of these groups reveal a pervasive and daunting problem for Instagram.
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This is symptomatic of other pervasive exclusions that are visible in art institutions writ large.
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By early 2017, the girl's catchphrase had become one of the most pervasive memes online.
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That same feeling is pervasive in our society, and that's what the film is about.
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As troll culture becomes more pervasive online, it becomes harder to pick a blanket answer.
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"The harassment is actually systematic and pervasive," she said as noted by The Hollywood Reporter.
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Censorship or fast lanes, for example, are minor threats compared to that of pervasive surveillance.
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Ikea's latest moves prove that renting will likely become a pervasive shopping trend fairly soon.
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So, use Google tech to avoid pedestrian-to-car accidents by using their pervasive tech.
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Soon after, doctors diagnosed Miwa with Pervasive Developmental Disorder, characterised by delays in socialisation skills.
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But it's important to remember that this software is getting very good and very pervasive.
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And now, Michelle Pfeiffer says abuse in Hollywood is even more pervasive than previously revealed.
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And he was letting everybody know why: the pervasive psychological and sexual abuse he'd witnessed.
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Bergen: There is this pervasive belief that profanity is going to cause harm to children.
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The issue is too pervasive to ignore — kudos to Oliver for tackling it head-on.
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"The inability to get over that debt hurdle can be a pervasive problem," Rossman says.
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There was a pervasive belief that Trump could not possibly win the election, Torsiello explained.
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Coexistence at arm's length isn't enough, either, not when ISIS's online influence is so pervasive.
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Enabling this technology, even on platform as pervasive as iOS, doesn't solve the problem entirely.
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Addiction is a sadly pervasive struggle in our world, present in your neighborhood and mine.
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She said there was "pervasive verbal sexual harassment" at NBC, which she left in 2015.
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Whether Americans like it or not, pervasive tracking is becoming a fact of daily life.
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The situation is not helped by the pervasive corruption of the government of South Sudan.
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And that ludicrous argument is pervasive in American politics and in the news media today.
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Considering the elusive and pervasive nature of Beware, there are of course concerns from residents.
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But otherwise there was the walk, silence, and the grand, pervasive boredom of it all.
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And its prisons have imposed ruthless conditions, pervasive torture and widespread death on thousands more.
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Frustration over low living standards and pervasive corruption has left the door open for Zelenskiy.
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It has already become one of the most exciting, dynamic, and pervasive technologies ever developed.
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As teen girls are online all the time, this means the abuse is more pervasive.
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We need to ask ourselves, what can be done to address such a pervasive challenge?
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However, these experiences continue to be pervasive and are often left unresolved for adult survivors.
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After all, fighting something so pervasive as "late capitalism" is much harder than winning elections.
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Facial recognition technology has become increasingly pervasive around the world, raising concerns about potential abuses.
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News organizations and city investigators were exposing a culture of pervasive brutality in the jails.
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I think of those places where armed violence and conflict have become pervasive and chronic.
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You may face a pervasive amount of age or gender or racial discrimination or bias.
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From horror to pity and everything in between, the shifting attitudes toward otherness are pervasive.
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Less visible but likely more pervasive, how about going out to lunch with co-workers?
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The drinking culture in the UK feels more pervasive than it does in the US.
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Trump has abandoned the deep and pervasive optimism that has always energized the American nation.
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The inability to hold perpetrators to account for their crimes is pervasive in Latin America.
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The accusers must also show that the harmful environment was "severe and pervasive," Katz said.
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Instead, they are just repositioning after a "pervasive euphoria" about the U.S. earlier this year.
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On gun control, President Obama did little to curb the pervasive conflagration of gun violence.
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"Men say they don't like using condoms," Blithe said, referring to a pervasive cultural cliché.
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Indeed, the secrecy is so pervasive that it obscures the answers to important constitutional questions.
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Clearly rape culture is pervasive in many industries, but especially those historically dominated by men.
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For years, conservatives assumed their intellectual worldview was pervasive and deeply rooted on the right.
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Neglect is actually much more pervasive, because that's more obvious and it's harder to hide.
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It points, perhaps, to the underlying — yet pervasive — influence of work created on the peripheries.
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The designation cringe comedy has now become so pervasive that it risks losing its usefulness.
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With inflation rampant and anxiety pervasive, Mr. Ak must discount the vehicles to find buyers.
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Unfortunately, this is the beginning of the show's pervasive dilution of subtlety on all counts.
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"The evidence now shown to be false was extensive, pervasive and impactful," wrote one justice.
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Given the pervasive misogyny found online, female gamers sometimes opt for a gender-neutral tag.
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And the Harry Potter Content Industrial Complex is far more pervasive and frightening than EDM.
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"The affordability issue is pervasive throughout the state, but particularly urban areas," Mr. Palmer said.
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"This is the most pervasive and risky surveillance technology of the 21st century," he said.
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His career obviously speaks for itself, and his influence is extremely pervasive to this day.
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In some cities, the attitude is pervasive — and is linked to a rise in crime.
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They also contended the attorney general's office suffered from a "pervasive bias" against Mr. Trump.
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I do think sexual harassment is pervasive, but less of a problem than gender discrimination.
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It's not only police militarization where Americans' pervasive real-world play acting has been weaponized.
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But the legacy of hyperinflation is insidious and pervasive, and it too will leave scars.
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The scams feel so pervasive in part because they're not always just basic email scams.
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The problem became so pervasive that 37 state attorneys general joined forces to combat it.
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Meanwhile, one should not overlook the pervasive practice of self-censorship among China's big tech.
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Few doubted the need for Kenya to do something: corruption and tax evasion are pervasive.
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There is another dimension to cruelty here, one that is pervasive in our country: prisons.
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The potential, and all too pervasive, deaths of American service members demand a public hearing.
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These pervasive threats span geopolitical borders and, consequently, are best addressed through coordinated international action.
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Sexual harassment is pervasive in this country; it can leave scars that do not heal.
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The most pervasive argument against prenups is that wanting one signals a lack of commitment.
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That's far more pervasive than the baby photos and comments that we post on Facebook.
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But financing remains limited, and a social stigma against people with mental illness is pervasive.
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We expect performative songwriting from women today which is a pervasive double standard in music.
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When Purdue's president said this, I had to respond because this myth is so pervasive.
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The characters were so pervasive that even some black performers put on blackface, historians say.
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Indeed, this tendency is so pervasive and so significant, psychologists call it fundamental attribution error.
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Indeed, churchgoing is so pervasive that it drains energy from other forms of civic involvement.
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Sufferers experience hypersomnia, low mood, and a pervasive sense of futility during the bleaker months.
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Companies like Uber have been hit by allegations of pervasive discrimination and harassment against women.
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But in Colombia there is just a pervasive feeling of discontent with an unpopular government.
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Regardless, it&aposs undoubtedly an educational and thought-provoking approach to a pervasive issue. 3.
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Anti-Rohingya violence and discrimination goes back decades in Myanmar; hostility toward Rohingya is pervasive.
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The hacking at Ericsson was persistent and pervasive, said people with knowledge of the matter.
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That dissonance between the symbolic and the real was a pervasive part of living there.
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Soon after, doctors diagnosed Miwa with Pervasive Developmental Disorder, characterized by delays in socialization skills.
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So how do you get that when you have such a pervasive imagery of immigrants?
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A spot check of bases by the Inspector General found "pervasive" health and safety deficiencies.
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This sexist treatment of men is pervasive throughout the mainstream media and Hollywood-led popular culture.
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The idea was so pervasive, says Hau Lee of Stanford University, that "companies just built anywhere".
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Few facts of experience are as obvious and pervasive as the distinction between past and future.
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Now it's so pervasive you can purchase a variety of mugs with the message on Etsy.
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And a pervasive IoT vulnerability called "Devil's Ivy" could make millions of devices–mostly cameras–insecure.
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Sexism is insidious and pervasive, and it finds a way to worry itself into your skull.
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But it's become so pervasive on social media, and what's different is the audience is there.
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The misogynistic sentiment surrounding the reboot was so pervasive that it even informed the screenwriting process.
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Unsurprisingly, in a digital age, multimedia performances have become pervasive at both uptown and downtown spaces.
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The moments of poor coordination between the singers and the orchestra were too pervasive to ignore.
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The phenomenon we now know as homelessness—pervasive, unremarkable, seemingly intractable—arose only in the 20173s.
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He should serve his punishment for not speaking out against pervasive doping in track and field.
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Algorithms cannot appreciate preexisting biases, a specific context, or pervasive environmental hostility in making those decisions.
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We knew this was far too pervasive, so it's not just what you're going to do.
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We as a society are not prepared to accept pervasive, warrantless location tracking as objectively reasonable.
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Although the violence at Tweetsie is bloodless and sanitized compared to Westworld, it's just as pervasive.
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We should be talking about the pervasive and systemic problems embedded within our current dating culture.
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I just realized that it is a trauma—and that shows how pervasive fatphobia is. Yep.
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Racism [and] colorism are so pervasive, everywhere around the world, not just in the United States.
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My children are grown now, but I haven't forgotten the pervasive guilt that parenting can engender.
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To move away briefly from Dadaism itself, how did that pervasive nihilism impact on alternative comedy?
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The notion of snake oil products has been so pervasive that companies now advertise around it.
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This lack of understanding of new and emerging threats and corresponding underspending in security are pervasive.
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New data from Polyvore confirms just how pervasive the swimwear trend we've all seen coming is.
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Front-to-back, Springsteen's undying optimism and lifelong tendency to root for the underdog are pervasive.
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Moreover, none of these things are a panacea for the fundamental and pervasive injustice of poverty.
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Similarly, my most recent paper concerns the pervasive iconography of the cancer patient as heroic warrior.
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The events since Sunday show the limits of that thinking as their platforms become more pervasive.
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I've partaken in the social network's pervasive savagery and self-seriousness as often I've criticized it.
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That makes where to place the $50 billion asset marker a pervasive, difficult issue to resolve.
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And although discrimination remains real, it is less pervasive than when Caribbeans first arrived in Britain.
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The statement reflects a sentiment that's been pervasive in the Trump administration's approach to environmental policy.
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Some of the most interesting photographs try to make sense of this widespread and pervasive corruption.
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Also interspersed throughout her announcement speech were acknowledgements of pervasive racial inequality in U.S. economic security.
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In the pilot, Ginny must deal with the "ass slapping" that's so pervasive among male teammates.
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And while this shape is "not a fashion body," according to Diehl, it is nevertheless pervasive.
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There are other reasons why smart contracts may never become as pervasive as their fans hope.
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It's a pervasive problem in a city where the tech boom has sent rents ever upward.
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Instead, these institutional shareholder positions are minority holdings that are pervasive throughout the public stock market.
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Incidents like this underscore the dangers of sexual assault that are so pervasive throughout our society.
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A pervasive effort preventing private landowners from exercising their rights is taking place across the country.
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China's pervasive censorship has long split its internet users off from those elsewhere in the world.
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The more serious problem is today's pervasive and self-reinforcing pessimism, which feeds the reactionary impulse.
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"These are problems that appear to be pervasive along the border at this time," he said.
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The pervasive uncertainty is most likely causing people and companies to pull back on their spending.
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But a whack-a-mole strategy alone won't be enough; China's mercantilism is simply too pervasive.
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They are considered the poorest of the country's ethnic groups, and say they suffer pervasive discrimination.
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That backdrop led to pervasive caution, with markets constantly on the lookout for the next disaster.
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"The more pervasive the politics of nationalism, the more ubiquitous fake news will be," he said.
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So pervasive is the witch hunt that license plates with Mr. Gulen's initials are potentially suspect.
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It is now a "ubiquitous and pervasive part of the digital information ecosystem," the report said.
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"Economic issues peculiar to capitalism have to be separated from those pervasive in modernity," Gopnik writes.
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Either way, all the curators and directors spoke of the pervasive reality of high exhibition budgets.
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"People should know," she said of Mr. Trump, "this behavior is pervasive and it is real."
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As these practices became more pervasive and successful in the commercial market, public programs took notice.
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"It's pretty pervasive problem," Melanie Benesch, a legislative attorney at the Environmental Working Group, told me.
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But that doesn't mean it should be a welcome or pervasive part of the office culture.
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It's hard to point to just one example of this, because it's pervasive throughout his work.
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This pervasive corruption extends from Division I colleges down into the high school and amateur ranks.
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That's in part because the myth of the tireless activist is so pervasive and so effective.
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The most pervasive feeling about the Federal Communication Commission's net neutrality repeal is one of hopelessness.
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In many respects, DIY euthanasia is an outgrowth of the pervasive techno-libertarianism of Silicon Valley.
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Pervasive tracking of location at very least risks putting you at a disadvantage as a consumer.
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But nearly a decade on, the mistreatment Wilson claims she experienced is as pervasive as ever.
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"The internet is so pervasive in students' lives before they even come to us," said Deems.
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I believe the reason I enjoy the Randolph so much is that it's not so ... pervasive.
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Sexual harassment is a widespread problem in U.S. workplaces, and its effects are pervasive and corrosive.
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Worst yet, his racism contributes to a pervasive institutional racism still steeped in the United States.
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Sex among cruise-ship workers is pervasive, current and former cruise-ship employees told Business Insider.
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These are some pervasive vagina- and vulva-related myths that Gunter wishes would go away forever.
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Veteran values and experience were pervasive as the Greatest Generation built the strongest nation on earth.
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Like I said: Conspiracy theories are so pervasive because many are simply impossible to prove false.
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"Public fears are being compounded by pervasive lack of trust in this president," Mr. Biden said.
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A third described an intolerable stench in her home from pervasive mold that triggers her asthma.
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Ultimately, the pollution was so pervasive that the E.P.A. declared the property a Superfund cleanup site.
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But there remained a pervasive belief, rightly or wrongly, that things have looked this bad before.
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The death penalty was pervasive throughout China at the time, and continues to be used today.
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The most plausible interpretation is that working-class whites are experiencing a pervasive sense of vulnerability.
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But it has become more pervasive in recent years, according to M.T.A. officers I've spoken with.
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But pervasive propaganda protects President Xi Jinping's rule and extends the party's dominance over everyday life.
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It also ignores the biosphere's own history in which pervasive, "successful" species always have an impact.
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But in the food world, especially in the world of fine dining, blacklisting concerns are pervasive.
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"The cauliflower trend is pervasive," said Jordan Rost, the vice president of consumer insights for Nielsen.
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And judges must reject interpretations of "severe or pervasive" derived from cases that were wrongly decided.
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The miasma of pollution is so pervasive that locals find it coming out of their mouths.
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The physical destruction of the city was pervasive, and documentation of the damage has barely begun.
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He said that there is pervasive and systemic sexism across the upper echelons of American society.
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It has to do with a pervasive disconnect from our physical surroundings, in all their richness.
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To use a favorite campaign buzz phrase, this was due, in part, to pervasive false equivalence.
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Elza van den Heever, as Marie, was similarly sidelined by the pervasive imagery of masculine aggression.
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Finally, for Israel, the most pervasive myth is that there is no Palestinian partner for peace.
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The United States Olympic Committee, for many years in the 1980s, enabled a pervasive doping problem.
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Despite the Supreme Court ruling citing discrimination, anti-Japanese sentiment remained pervasive on the West Coast.
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There was a pervasive resentment around paying our dues, but we were prepared to pay them.
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And then we're also seeing security questions and things like biometric security become much more pervasive.
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There is increasing concern among scientists about the effect of pervasive plastic pollution on marine ecosystems.
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" There was a pervasive fear that "security staff might retaliate if health staff reported patient abuse.
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Hodges, the Obama Justice Department submitted a brief detailing pervasive workplace discrimination against gays and lesbians.
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Years of pervasive corruption and mismanagement by the clerical regime have left the economy deeply vulnerable.
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"When it is pervasive and uncontrolled, corruption thwarts economic development and undermines political legitimacy," she wrote.
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Malvertising has been a problem for years, but lately has become more pervasive on mobile devices.
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But her absence from the modern repertory demonstrates the pervasive, lingering influence of figures like Upton.
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"This Marie Antoinette attitude of 'let them eat cake' is pervasive in the administration," Pelosi said.
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But officials say the problem is so pervasive that it has become nearly impossible to eliminate.
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A pervasive and fundamental challenge is its limited capability for specialization due to its small population.
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Sadly, men who have been sexually abused also have a pervasive pattern of other life difficulties.
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In a related article, Elizabeth A. Harris writes about why homelessness is pervasive among college students.
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The pervasive view was that the tech speaks for itself and that&aposs not the case.
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Across New York's 54 prisons, black inmates said racism on the part of guards was pervasive.
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That narrative became pervasive in politics and the entertainment culture during much of Reagan's first term.
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The problem is more pervasive, having to do with an overall lack of quality health care.
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Covid-19 has not only shocked demand by triggering travel restrictions, social distancing and pervasive uncertainty.
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One way in which this pervasive corporate ethos manifests itself is the explosion of stock buybacks.
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He said research fraud may be more pervasive, but detection of it is also getting better.
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After the accident, Atkins found that problems with oxygen systems were more pervasive than widely thought.
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"Very early on, I realized that it was a pervasive epidemic," Carlson says of mandatory arbitration.
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"The Panama Papers provide a compelling answer to these questions: massive, pervasive corruption," John Doe wrote.
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As the Oxfam study said, especially in corporate America, the use of tax havens is pervasive.
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There was really no way of resisting, because their dominance over the book industry was so pervasive.
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Its taint is so corrosive and pervasive that it obscures the many virtuous things that universities do.
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The directive came after Army leaders visited Meade, hearing first-hand about pervasive mold and maintenance lapses.
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The world's most pervasive problems are often drowned out by the most controversial news of the day.
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Only worker unrest, which has remained a pervasive problem, is a more consistent cause of mass action.
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The complex has drawn increased scrutiny in recent years after allegations of pervasive violence and poor supervision.
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Python Programming Bootcamp 2.0 — $39 See Details Python is also pervasive in the field of data science.
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And women and members of ethnic and religious minorities faced pervasive discrimination in law and in practice.
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The rumble of a car's internal combustion engine is so pervasive few people even notice it anymore.
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The social curiosity that drives us to speculate about other people's love lives is pervasive, and common.
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It's behavior that is "severe or pervasive" enough to create a hostile work environment for the victim.
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Swiping has become such a pervasive way of finding love that even primates are doing it now.
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That's the pervasive computing world of the future *Ambiq Micro and Crossbar are current KPCB portfolio companies.
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Driving aside, male guardianship has been and continues to be a pervasive discriminatory practice in Saudi Arabia.
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It felt like that was really pervasive and really everybody was dealing with the consequences of that.
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"To a great many Americans that appears to be a pervasive pattern of political bias," Cruz said.
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Their answers are also often affected by — and reactive to — the pervasive media narrative at the time.
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As digital platforms become increasingly pervasive and powerful, ensuring that they act fairly is a crucial matter.
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And now wireless networks are on the brink of becoming exponentially faster, more pervasive and more versatile.
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They say pervasive surveillance and displays of military force are being used to intimidate and quell dissent.
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"But for the most part, it's not as pervasive in our lives as people think," he said.
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Her hostility is all-pervasive, encompassing not only those she works for but also those she employs.
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GPS is an utterly pervasive and wonderful technology, but it's increasingly not accurate enough for modern demands.
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For AI/ML to become pervasive in healthcare, continued access to relevant data is essential to success.
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This may reflect a growing realization that sexual violence is pervasive throughout the country, according to George.
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The problem is pervasive, but the explanation is simple: Search engines aren't designed to be culturally sensitive.
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Other countries have proposed similar measures but, for most of the world, this problem is still pervasive.
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"To a great many Americans, that appears to be a pervasive pattern of political bias," Cruz said.
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This in spite of pervasive evidence of corruption at the top and vast poverty at the bottom.
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A look at how Aichi defines JK businesses shows just how pervasive and varied its forms are.
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Here's the pledge: Online harassment has become a pervasive and often vicious problem with real-life repercussions.
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There's such a pervasive love for history and for the environment and storytelling, especially in rural areas.
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More recent accusations against R. Kelly and Ryan Adams suggest the ethically suspect practice is still pervasive.
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Jeff Kruse and covering up a pervasive culture of sexual harassment at the state Capitol in Salem.
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Today, surveillance is digital, automated, and pervasive, and governments can afford to track and record nearly everyone.
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What if mothers could tackle some of the world's most pervasive problems simply by feeding their babies?
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There is a pervasive aura of impropriety around this stuff, and public opinion is stacked against it.
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This pervasive patriarchal fairytale has basically formed the basis of our societal understanding of gender and morality.
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Here, then, are some distractions from the pervasive sense of hopelessness that threatens to engulf us all.
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But so far, even tech's loudest voices haven't been able to overpower its quiet yet pervasive racism.
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With pervasive coverage like this, some have posited that we all unwittingly commit three felonies a day.
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Herbal abortion methods have been around since ancient days as well, and never really stopped being pervasive.
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"After Green Day, there's no other band as pervasive on punk playlists as Blink-182," he writes.
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The 25-year-old showed signs of pervasive brain damage and signs of CTE, a neuropathologist said.
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One of the most frustrating things about the gender wage gap is how incredibly pervasive it is.
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Chief Justice John Roberts wrote that racial discrimination in election laws was no longer a pervasive problem.
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Further, non-consensual aggression in particular wasn't a pervasive theme, being present in 12 percent of videos.
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There's the pervasive collegiate mindset among these young artists, because their work exists in a specific sphere.
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Tibbets framed the new feature as a pervasive web layer that enables smoother services on partner products.
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It may well be that Trump's most pervasive impact will be in destroying any sense of stability.
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What's new is that experts say it is now pervasive among blue and white-collar jobs alike.
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Over the last six months, Russia has been accused of running a pervasive state-sponsored doping program.
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However, men's sexual harassment of women has been more pervasive and socially expected and accepted in society.
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These things are still occurring today, but they are even more pervasive, thanks to the crime cartels.
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With sexualization of any body part comes timidity and judgment, a result of pervasive suppression of sexuality.
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Helping candidates reach more voters through high-quality video makes sense because "it's so pervasive," Park said.
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Climate change is pervasive, and the negative impacts on all crops is so fundamental to our existence.
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"This is a pervasive problem [that] we need to take a stand on and address," he said.
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The issue of gun control is growing only more pervasive because one activist group has been relentless.
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This is one example of the more pervasive problem of the mistreatment of women around the world.
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First, realize that the problem is at least as pervasive online as offline — and even less regulated.
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Yes, it is about race: pervasive racial gaps in income, education and opportunity still scar our nation.
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In honor of Sagittarius' solar season, we're busting three of most pervasive myths about this fiery sign.
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As a former Peace Corps teacher in Malawi, I believe that saviorism is real, pervasive and toxic.
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Human Rights Watch released a report last month showing that "men only" ads were pervasive in China.
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" omg I cannot believe we are seriously looking at these allegations and the pervasive connections ," Strzok wrote.
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Pervasive facial recognition surveillance is not just something out of a sci-fi dystopia: It's already here.
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The billoinaire investor noted he doesn't know the timing of when autonomous driving technology will become pervasive.
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In fact, the most pervasive barriers to opportunity are not a product of federal regulations or agencies.
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Human trafficking is a pervasive industry in the U.S., but many Americans still remain unaware of it.
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Our columnist reminds us of a pervasive doping problem in the U.S. in the 1980s and 18893s.
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They result in other harms, which are probably more pervasive and might have a bigger overall impact.
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If this were an easy problem, its solution would already be pervasive, because the benefits are massive.
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Mark Zuckerberg founded it at a time when everyone was getting online and broadband was becoming pervasive.
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But while cyberespionage will always grab headlines, there's a quieter, more pervasive security threat at play here.
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The drug emergency has become increasingly pervasive, and in places rarely associated with issues like opioid addiction.
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What are these places, why are they so pervasive, and what is that all-seeing eye watching?
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Remixing is the pervasive thread connecting all different types of music and culture made for this generation.
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It is a game that imposes meticulous but pervasive limitations that frustrate as often as they reward.
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Until 2012, women in Sweden received only one third of government film funding (a pervasive trend globally).
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I think rape culture is so pervasive that men sometimes don't realize when we're actively committing assault.
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Facebook's the most pervasive single entity in the history of the world—nearly two billion worldwide users.
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With talk of rigging so pervasive, anything out of the ordinary can be taken as potentially untoward.
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Defiance is now an epidemic as pervasive as opioids, and Alabama has transformed from backwoods to bellwether.
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The court reasoned that the blatant racism that once justified such pervasive oversight no longer was widespread.
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Eventually, the epidemic's toll will be pervasive, and people will accept emergency measures as a necessary response.
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Both its fleeting happiness and its pervasive devastation turn into theatrical devices, coldly compiled like filmic montage.
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But they've been chasing a moving target, because the lies just keep getting bigger and more pervasive.
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Across much of Africa and Asia, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions are a pervasive fact of life.
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Regulators would have to conclude that there was some inherent design or manufacturing problem that was pervasive.
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Staggered lines and irregular rhymes offer little reprieve from a world spellbound by despair and pervasive violence.
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A first point is that the pervasive discrimination against blacks far outweighs this single act of discrimination.
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The scent of flowers is pervasive, a weirdly anomalous whiff of perfume amid the clatter of machinery.
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This story, according to Ms. Brightbill, just signals how pervasive child sexual abuse is in this community.
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The blackpill is an extreme and crudely worked out version of this much more pervasive reactionary impulse.
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The goal with this cover was to make those readers understand how pervasive his influence is worldwide.
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From Opinion, Jennifer Senior argues that dismissing women's ideas is a more pervasive problem than sexual harassment.
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The ambivalence of belonging to a clan — and by extension, to a race of beings — is pervasive.
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Experts on election law say that there is no evidence that voter fraud is a pervasive problem.
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Disappointed that this is so pervasive in the industry that I so desperately want to belong in.
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At Thursday's meeting, reporters "raised a lot of issues with pervasive customer service problems," one source said.
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In the last two decades, economic modeling has become pervasive in all phases of financial institution operations.
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But the sin is so pervasive and corrosive that it is irresponsible to talk about anything else.
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"This has created the perfect environment for the pervasive view of clothing as disposable," Ms. Pape wrote.
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More than 85033,500 of these companies are located in Xinjiang, working to forge the pervasive surveillance system.
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The second is an angry polemic against the pervasive corruption of representative democracy wrought by economic inequality.
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"A bias that fails to acknowledge women's leadership is pervasive throughout the entire awards ecosystem," she said.
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Amazon's goal is to establish a pervasive voice-activated consumer network that fits seamlessly into users' lives.
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"We also have heard for the first time that knowledge of this scheme was pervasive," Schiff added.
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That said, the once-pervasive sense that everything tech touches immediately turns to gold is much diminished.
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The potent, perverse and pervasive ideology of ISIS and its ilk does not operate in a vacuum.
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Both speak to a pervasive lack of effective oversight of field operations, made possible by its immunity.
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Password reuse is a pervasive problem that threatens to undermine the security of both individuals and websites.
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It's a horrible place that breeds a pervasive predatory environment that includes both prisoners and prison guards.
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This year's outbreak of lung injuries associated with e-cigarettes shows how pervasive e-cigarettes have become.
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But it's been so pervasive for so many years that consumers now take it at face value.
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VVA described the interference as a "persistent, pervasive, and coordinated online targeting" of veterans and service members.
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Despite a pervasive belief that it's because of technology, there's no conclusive evidence to suggest causation yet.
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Think about the #MeToo movement's role in fighting back against a pervasive source of unfreedom and inequality.
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Rasser and his coauthors believe AI will be as pervasive and transformative as software itself has been.
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Underneath the violent and well-publicized incidents, there are serious pervasive issues tearing at the cultural fabric.
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Fact-checking websites ascertain the veracity of false stories once they are already pervasive and widely disseminated.
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In part because of Black Lives Matter, I understand there are pervasive negative stereotypes about black people.
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In an age of constant and pervasive image creation, thinking critically about what we consume is vital.
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These genes are not just pervasive in nature — they are also being passed around in unexpected ways.
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Of course, the defense industry gravy train is still very big and very powerful and very pervasive.
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On the internet, the attitude of sharing hateful content and dismissing it as "just memes" is pervasive.
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He also pushes back against what he sees as the pervasive, unthinking patriotism in the US today.
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Pervasive surveillance also has very real implications for the freedoms of speech and association and the press.
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It's been a pervasive theme in their songs, their live shows, and just their general worldly existence.
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Preppy fashion was so pervasive in the 21990s that it transcended not only race but age too.
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There's a pervasive feeling that the tech giants are too powerful but they're really good for consumers.
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This is not even close to 'pervasive,' or the requisite 'steady barrage' necessary for a viable claim.
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A woman on the Supreme Court lashed out at a pervasive macho culture that permits such barbaric acts.
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"The effect of BLM activism is more REAL, pervasive & dangerous than KKK," said a Twitter user called Blondes4Trump.
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Sexual assault and sexual harassment are pervasive issues in the military, and no branch of service is immune.
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As someone who went to college in Boston, this kind of vitriol is pervasive across the entire region.
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The fact is his text show overt explicit pervasive bias and there was only one thing going on.
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The nasty cultural attitude of victim-blaming in cases of sexual assault is still pervasive in our society.
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"It turns out the problem is pervasive among many government agencies, not just the USDA," Boyle told CNN.
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"It just doesn't make sense to fight something that is so pervasive at this point," Montgomery told me.
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Pakistan has for decades been plagued by rivalry between the military and civilian politicians and by pervasive graft.
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"These behaviors and actions were so common and pervasive that they created a hostile work environment," she alleged.
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In both cases, the culturally pervasive indifference towards violence against women had deadly consequences for many other people.
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It found institutional rot so pervasive that FIFA, the football organisation notorious for corruption scandals, ranked second-best.
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But the ideas of freedom, rebelliousness, and living outside the norm are pervasive throughout all strata, including Sparrow's.
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It is not a set of pervasive characteristics that a person displays daily throughout his or her life.
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From rural provinces to dense slums and big cities, violence against women and girls is pervasive in Brazil.
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When I was working on my new book, I discovered a pervasive set of folk theories about liars.
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But these examples are profound for a reason — companies simply haven't done enough to cope with pervasive harassment.
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The model minority myth, while harmful, pales next to the pervasive racism that still exists against African-Americans.
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"What started out as neglect became severe, pervasive, prolonged child abuse," Hestrin alleged at the January press conference.
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Sandberg talked about the seriousness of sexual assault, and noted it is a pervasive issue in the country.
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On rare occasions since, he has spoken about the pervasive racism he felt while a student in Texas.
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The source of their concern, as Sinha underlines, derived from the pervasive racial discrimination all black people experienced.
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On social media, the outpouring of statuses using the #MeToo hashtag have illustrated how pervasive sexual violence is.
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And the third is to prepare for a world in which Chinese chips are more powerful and pervasive.
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Corruption has become so pervasive, they say, that the few programs designed to generate jobs have been hijacked.
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This approach treats Facebook's pervasive power as an accepted fact of life — which even some Facebook employees question.
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Just a few examples of how pervasive fraud and audience manipulation has become in our Media 2.0 world.
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The implication that women are hard to work with is a pervasive stereotype that is holding Hollywood back.
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The papers make imaginative use of pattern analysis from data to find that insider trading is probably pervasive.
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"What has come across is a pervasive sense that racial bias remains pernicious on our campus," Beilock said.
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College is largely unaffordable for the poor, who are also excluded from the pervasive institution of unpaid internships.
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The country has one of western Europe's lowest rates of jihadist attacks, but fear of Islam is pervasive.
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Debates over privacy will intensify as consumer tracking online, at home and in shops becomes ever more pervasive.
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Today, even though the assembly line "defines surprisingly little of modern manufacturing," (in Kanigel's words) Taylorism is pervasive.
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At the same time, he goaded a stubborn, hard-nosed society with his stinging jabs against pervasive racism.
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Pomeroy misses forecasting the weather sometimes, if only because the weather is pervasive, and because it affects everyone.
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Last week, top cabinet officials doubled down on what they called an ongoing and "pervasive" threat from Russia.
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Pervasive as his spirit was among the crowd, his presence was even more pronounced across its eight stages.
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But such complaints existed only at the fringes, while talk about "electoral fraud" is a pervasive Republican theme.
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Second: The data that is available shows that lead exposure is a pervasive issue in the United States.
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The backlash against trade is just one symptom of a pervasive anxiety about the effects of open economies.
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There's a deep and pervasive prejudice about women's capabilities as directors, and that's been a monumental stumbling block.
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Eventually the schools of education will expose people to these new learning models as they get really pervasive.
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The most pervasive feeling might be apathy—a sense of complacency because women are running the contraceptive show.
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It's not demand for land, palm oil, soy, beef, and gold—although these pressures remain intense and pervasive.
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Thankfully, ads like this help to bring visibility to the conversation and explore the pervasive stigmas behind this.
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Although the sector is moving toward corporate social responsibility, the lack of transparency is still a pervasive problem.
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Finally a woman gets up and, trembling and fighting a pervasive sense of guilt, she checks her email.
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To me, this drives home how pervasive and how deeply our differential treatment of the sexes is ingrained.
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Because bias crimes like these are considered so pervasive that the federal government has asserted jurisdiction over them.
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Bell said she wanted the unsolicited dick pics presented this way to show exactly how pervasive they are.
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It's especially pervasive in high-achieving women, although it can affect anyone at any point in their lives.
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The records show the problems are more pervasive and continued for a longer period than those previously reported.
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"For me, I thought he was literally just going out there cheating in a pervasive way," Bob said.
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Homelessness is a pervasive problem that affects more than half a million people in the U.S. every day.
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Black Mirror wouldn't be itself if it didn't introduce some creepy, pervasive new technology, and "Playtest" doesn't disappoint.
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Wherever CNBC's Jim Cramer looks, the most pervasive trait in the stock market's best performers is the cloud.
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Their odds of experiencing gun violence may still be low, but their fear of it is now pervasive.
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"It's also shown us just how repeated and pervasive some ideas are throughout cinema," Schneider and Britnell said.
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Brit: Ah, the connoisseur stoner, one of the most tedious and pervasive of nightlife stereotypes the world over.
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A.I. systems are pervasive, Ms. Crawford said, pointing to a doll like Hello Barbie, which speaks and listens.
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I will wonder: Do these pervasive entertainment tropes about the way men and women interact sanction certain dynamics?
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The lying and self-dealing are so pervasive that the stories about them barely stay in the headlines.
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Their influence was powerful and pervasive, evident in elections during the Civil War and the Lincoln administration's policies.
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The furry, long-stranded rugs have long been out of style, but they were pervasive in their heyday.
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The work was, at times, dangerous; Russian President Vladimir Putin instinctively distrusts activist organizations, and surveillance was pervasive.
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Nevertheless, when corruption and lurid accusations become so pervasive, a point is reached where they barely raise eyebrows.
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Ferguson said he woke up the next morning anxiously anticipating his pervasive "I need to be dead" thoughts.
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Many condemned the new law as part of what they called the corruption and injustice pervasive in Russia.
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Sara Fisher, a mother of two, opened up about the pervasive pressure to get thin after having kids.
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The danger of landslides will soon be pervasive and the risk of waterborne illness will soon be rampant.
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As consumers, we now have the power to decide how pervasive smartphone technology is in our everyday lives.
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In particular, the government's pervasive ownership and influence across the financial system provide other tools to limit contagion.
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Sure, it's a lot less pervasive and problematic in the grand scheme of things, but it's still real.
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But even if one has nothing to hide, pervasive surveillance is dangerous because we all need whistle-blowers.
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"Bad managers almost always breed an unhappy workplace, which ultimately results in pervasive leaking," the former official added.
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But the way this pervasive insistence on mystery rankles for voice actors points to a much larger tension.
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The only thing more pervasive in E3 press conferences than Skyrim these past few years has been Minecraft.
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It's such a pervasive frame of mind that almost all the women I spoke with mentioned blaming themselves.
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Violations associated with the settlements are "pervasive and devastating, reaching every facet of Palestinian life," the report said.
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That could be difficult for developers, Zelkowitz said, since the military's control over the economy is so pervasive.
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The dish is pervasive, with many modern interpretations and regional permutations rooted in Muslim communities of the subcontinent.
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In California's capital, more than 140 women — including legislators and lobbyists — denounced pervasive sexual misconduct in the legislature.
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Perhaps the school's concern should be focused on a problem more pervasive than a shortage of parking spaces.
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The influence of hip-hop was now so pervasive, it spawned a parade of mediocre rap-rock bands.
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Davis's writings, especially on plastic and petrocapitalism, have forever changed the way I think about the pervasive material.
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When you start a creative project specifically, there's a pervasive sense of the clean page, and its possibility.
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As automation becomes pervasive, will we catch that spell-check autocorrected "they're" to "there" when we meant "their"?
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Historic test No recent President has faced the kind of pervasive public health crisis that now confronts Trump.
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The behavior has to be so severe and pervasive that victims are denied equal access to an education.
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Guy Fieri has become as pervasive to the American consciousness as one of our greatest exports: the Kardashians.
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They need to withstand the pervasive force of gravity, certainly, but also transient forces that work against them.
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"These actions are persistent, they are pervasive and they are meant to undermine America's democracy," Mr. Coats said.
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Harassment is pervasive in professions like finance and technology, as well as workplaces like restaurants, factories and hotels.
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A Candide-like faith that the barnstorming prince will deliver the best of all possible worlds seems pervasive.
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The rollout of school infrastructure, including toilets, has been slowed by pervasive graft in provincial departments, experts say.
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Hatred of Jews in my native South is a phenomenon that is distinct from the more pervasive racism.
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At the heart of the challenge to contain and cure the disease is pervasive insecurity and community distrust.
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The survey's authors and sponsors say the results suggest that sexual harassment is more pervasive than people realize.
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Our mass shootings are so pervasive that they are beginning to doubly victimize those scarred by the horror.
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Anyway, the intrusive memories keep coming—sun, fire, the perfect blue sky, planes as missiles, the pervasive smoke.
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Neither an embattled FlankSpeed nor HomeRF could ever have been as cheap or as pervasive as Wi-Fi.
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FBI Director Christopher Wray testified in April that white supremacy is a "persistent, pervasive threat" to US security.
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Indeed, a pervasive danciness, a rhythmic shapeliness even in slower moments, is a mark of a good performance.
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What sticks with me most, though, is the pervasive sense of hospitality and human kindness I found there.
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C.O.s represent the most pervasive, open and notorious violation of federal securities laws since the Code of Hammurabi.
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The Trump-McConnell feud is a microcosm of a broader issue that has become pervasive in our nation.
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The deficits are often subtle — names and other nouns slide just out of our mind's reach — but pervasive.
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Yet within American track and field there are conflicting views about how pervasive the metric system should become.
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The practice is so pervasive that Trump doesn't even seem to understand that it amounts to presidential malpractice.
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Darling said "in a handful of years" AI would become a pervasive tool and create opportunities for startups.
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Three-dimensional printing is more pervasive than ever, yet it remains mostly limited to plastics, ceramics and metals.
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Sitting just beyond the headlines, however, is a little-known fact: AI use already is pervasive in government.
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But new research shows how pervasive a problem it is — and one that some educators believe is growing.
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The "culture of corruption, cronyism and incompetence is so pervasive and it's in the White House," she added.
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Like the apartment's pervasive, undomesticateable dust bunnies, the threadbare feeling grows and grows simply because it already exists.
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Community-based solutions often run into this problem: Harassment is too pervasive for independent organizations to tackle alone.
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Even when the violence has ceased, the consequences of this period of time will be pervasive and enduring.
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You're probably also familiar with the other pervasive critique of contemporary parents, which is that we're overdoing it.
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The vendor complaints became so pervasive that most of the company's acquisition team quit, the ex-staffers said.
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She also displayed little of the fear of setback that has been pervasive at the Fed for years.
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Even when the camera is off, the banality of the streams themselves implies a pervasive feeling of unease.
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He takes credit for the economy in a more pervasive and insistent way than any president before him.
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Rape and other forms of sexual violence against women are pervasive problems in South Africa, government statistics show.
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Many of the women used one word to describe the culture of harassment in their state capitols: pervasive.
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" Trump's Ukraine skepticism Republicans argue that Trump's skepticism toward Ukraine is legitimate given Kiev's "history of pervasive corruption.
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Congress must act now and pass a law to prevent the looming danger of pervasive personal data theft.
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I think that sense of control has become a lot more pervasive just in the last decade alone.
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The notion that women must provide and satisfy others is pervasive in every industry, and just life overall.
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Yancy: In what ways does your discussion of nonviolence address our pervasive cultural practice of specifically male violence?
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Yancy: In what ways does your discussion of nonviolence address our pervasive cultural practice of specifically male violence?
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"Telling yourself that a situation is not personal, pervasive or permanent can be extremely useful," Dr. Grant said.
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The disparity is even more dramatic in senior positions where there is already a pervasive lack of diversity.
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I was also struck by pervasive but subtle hunger for a change in the emotional tenor of life.
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This prejudice was as pervasive and present in the art scene: among male art teachers, artists, and gallerists.
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Trump's national security team last week warned that Russia had launched "pervasive" efforts to interfere in the elections.
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The gap he describes doesn't manifest in the form of overtly racist attitudes; it's more pervasive, more insidious.
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"Our studies have shown that the observed attentional effects seem to be quite pervasive and spontaneous," she says.
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Still, more support may be needed before the summer is over given what the ECB has called "pervasive uncertainty".
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Instead, Trump fought his party's own Establishment and vetting system, appealing to a pervasive disgust to become its spokesperson.
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Trump believes "pervasive leaks" undermine the nation's security and wants legislative investigative bodies to examine them, his spokesman said.
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We've learned that no amount of star power protected women in entertainment from the industry's pervasive sexual harassment problem.
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However, outright and pervasive lies—mentioning your love for dogs, but actually being allergic to them—can undermine trust.
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Smart TVs and multimedia devices are the least pervasive gadgets among all age groups, but they're still relatively new.
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There's no denying that 80s culture has become pervasive in movies, TV shows (hello Stranger Things), and especially gaming.
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I suspect some of that inability comes from the prosperity theology he preached, which is pervasive in contemporary churches.
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Despite the pervasive unpopularity of Donald Trump, throughout his presidency Democrats have struggled to find a simple, cohesive message.
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The trackers we've found in Google Play are just one aspect of the problem, though they are shockingly pervasive.
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They are part of a scary and a pervasive culture that disregards women's right to control our own bodies.
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Facial recognition is becoming more pervasive in consumer products and law enforcement, backed by increasingly powerful machine-learning technology.
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"Probably the most pervasive headwind is concern about midterm elections," said Kristina Hooper, chief global market strategist at Invesco.
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There are two men who take credit for Duterte's pervasive presence on Facebook: Pompee La Viña and Nic Gabunada.
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G. Courtney Garvin's photo essay "In These Clasped Hands" is as subtle as the pervasive trauma of racism itself.
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This desire for anonymity sheds light on one of the most pervasive and crippling aspects of CHSP: the shame.
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Expectations rise faster than governments can deliver and a pervasive sense of injustice undermines peoples' faith in the system.
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What is left behind is a pervasive sense that beneath the veneer of civility, something wilder is always lurking.
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But for Homer the stories about Porter were still difficult to read because, she added, the problems remain pervasive.
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Throughout all of his work, Parks masterfully uses his lens to put a human face on pervasive societal problems.
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From the very outset, "He Said, She Said" shows just how pervasive inappropriate behavior toward women is every day.
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The existence of such an outfit is a reminder of how pervasive soothsayers and their like are in Asia.
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Smith, through every kind of Bond Girl imaginable, the trope of the femme fatale spy is a pervasive one.
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But the problem is more pervasive than people feeling uncomfortable about explaining their choices not to drink, Melle explained.
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Military contractors, prison profiteers, climate criminals, and more are pervasive on the board of the Whitney and other institutions.
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Google News, while necessarily less pervasive than Maps, received its own AI-focused overhaul at the keynote on Tuesday.
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Others, however, have applauded the piece for launching a debate over the pervasive power imbalances between men and women.
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Optimism was infectious and pervasive, as is clear from the letters of Tatiana Miagkova, another resident of the house.
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EST, but this pervasive problem put a rush to release a patch much earlier than the company had planned.
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This has all faded away in recent years thanks to a deep economic recession and the pervasive political crisis.
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I want Airbnb to exist only if the company can fix the pervasive discrimination that is infecting its platform.
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Playing up a sense of pervasive and indiscriminate threat that leaves Americans feeling helpless and has two dangerous outcomes.
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These operations are likely to become far more pervasive as the number of significant data breaches continues to grow.
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Europe and the United States suffer from Venezuela's pervasive corruption, which enhances its role as a conduit for narcotics.
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There was a deep and pervasive longing not only for unity, but also to find meaning in the tragedy.
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The perception is pervasive enough that the intelligence community is skeptical about working with State Department employees, he said.
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Sexist and degrading language like Trump used is pervasive in American culture, and perpetuates violence and oppression against women.
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To fix the pervasive problem, Facebook's algorithm will start playing editor to your News Feed in the coming weeks.
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TED CRUZ, R-TEXAS: To a great many Americans, that appears to be a pervasive pattern of political bias.
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The more plausible reason behind this is in the most pervasive pre-streaming method of consuming rap: the mixtape.
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By midsummer, talk of a "new cold war arms race" over artificial intelligence was pervasive in the US media.
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So I think there is an air of positivism therewhich frankly I don't really see as pervasive in Europe.
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Now, as gender equality has become more pervasive, Rotunno believes women have abdicated the responsibilities that come with it.
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That normalization of surveillance has privacy experts warning that pervasive tracking could escalate in ways citizens might not like.
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In fact, the Republican allegations of pervasive voter impersonation and multiple voting in American elections have been widely discredited.
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Please note that our Cortex-M processors, which are pervasive in low-power, connected IoT devices, are not impacted.
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