The launch window stays open and no one wants to go given the previous results and the pervasive gloom. |
The postwar economic development of Colombia reflects the pervasive social anomie. |
A pervasive myth is that the extended family does not exist and that society is composed of nuclear families cut off from extended kin. |
Normal displacements are pervasive from the millimetric to the kilometric scales. |
Such wryness and wit are generously on hand in Hamilton's prints, as is a pervasive irony. |
We tend to forget how often we have succumbed as a nation to a pervasive individualism that stigmatizes poor children and blames their families. |