Furthermore, a significant percentage of those organizations have been pervasively sectarian and used religious criteria in their hiring. |
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Again, the problem lies not so much in the iniquity of believers, but more pervasively in the logical structure of the religions themselves. |
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A two-stage screening procedure was used to identify boys who were pervasively hyperactive. |
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However, it's been used so pervasively by public figures and media pundits that I'm not sure anyone has a clear claim to this anymore. |
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Cultural backwardness is rife in America, but nowhere so pervasively as in small cities and towns. |
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Even in a pervasively interdependent world, certain relationships have particular importance for Canadians. |
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Still, despite that rather pervasively petulant atmosphere, there was some serious debate that happened. |
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It's here that we every day, pervasively, encounter the 'death of communism' ideology. |
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Capacity development was employed pervasively as a strategic and programmatic approach. |
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There is a need to instil a recordkeeping discipline and culture pervasively throughout government, a significant change management challenge. |
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The pervasively and multiply deformed polycyclic high-grade metamorphic rocks make it difficult to reconstruct the original evolutionary history of the Mozambique belt. |
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The changes proposed throughout this final report are not only necessary but must be implemented urgently and pervasively. |
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It is therefore right to speak out and to act when the life-giving water is pervasively and systematically under threat. |
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The following rules provide new siege methods and tactics that were pervasively used in the Middle Ages. |
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And such a label, most of the time politically motivated, tends to be one that sticks permanently and is pervasively influential and powerfully contaminating. |
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Most of the unit is composed of intercalations of differently coloured, pervasively foliated, purplish red or bluish grey varicoloured calcareous shales. |
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Less obvious, but often even more pervasively harmful, are structural forms of violence, which oppress through unjust social systems, and lead to violations of human dignity, suffering and death. |
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It is hardly surprising in these circumstances that the conception of human nature that emerged from Plato's work should have had such a pervasively intellectualistic cast. |
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Our problem is rooted in a culture of violence that is pervasively embedded in our daily life and has desensitized us. |
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The mineralized area shown here in the photo on the top left is typically rusty and pervasively fuchsite altered mafic volcanics that are extremely deformed and crosscut with quartz veining. |
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Many have alleged that women often feel intimidated by the pervasively male-dominated culture surrounding programming and technology. |
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This latter is a particular concern to psychology whose health-related research is more likely to have fallen under the traditional mandate of SSHRC than other disciplines with a more pervasively biomedical focus. |
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As more organizations deploy video pervasively, Cisco announced that all of Cisco's new enterprise collaboration endpoints will be video-enabled. |
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As a result, adults rarely take notice that one third of the world's population is treated this way regularly, quietly, pervasively and destructively. |
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In fact, tolerance for off-field foibles seems to be in precipitous decline, perhaps because the advent of social media allows outrage to spread much more pervasively. |
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Although precision bombs helped in 1991, the availability of cheap, all-weather varieties meant they were used much more pervasively and successfully this time. |
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In Jacques Monod's phrase, natural selection is chance caught on a wing. Mr Fortey says that Darwin's view of the natural world informs his narrative as pervasively as grammar does a novel. |
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These vital lake ecosystems are more vulnerable to impacts because of their smaller size and lower species diversity, which enables invasions to occur more rapidly and pervasively. |
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Most pervasively, I wonder if there is a link between a possible magnification of self and a declining saliency of the virtues associated with citizenship. |
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Less spectacularly but more pervasively, corruption, incompetence and foolish economic policies can often be relied on to squander any amount of donor cash. |
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For example, consider once again the argument that we discriminate against the mentally ill by blocking so pervasively their research participation. |
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An increasing number of organizations are making BI functionality more pervasively available to all decision makers, be they executives, staff employees, managers, or suppliers. |
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In 2002, CCP seized the opportunity offered by USAID to transition PIP into the INFO project, using the transformational power of Internet communication to share information quickly and pervasively. |
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This demand, the reddendum, pervasively bepowers all human cognition. |
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