The Echo material rammed home the insidiousness and pervasiveness of anti-Semitism. |
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Some of its influence has derived from its pervasiveness, or invasiveness, in many aspects of life among the people of Taiwan. |
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He called the case disturbing and said it underscores the pervasiveness of cyberbullying. |
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Examples of this are self-esteem, beliefs in the pervasiveness of mental illness, and folk beliefs about child development. |
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Despite its pervasiveness, it has been a highly diverse movement whose precise nature reflected the particular conditions of each country. |
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The notable aspect of the data is the pervasiveness of the nationwide housing inflation. |
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The survey results also confirm the pervasiveness of the traditional division of labor within families. |
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Given the pervasiveness of computers in modern society, the worldwide social ramifications of this software architecture are enormous. |
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The pervasiveness of monopolies in the game does not represent the situation in the real world. |
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Considering the pervasiveness of piracy, it's taking a pretty fair stance here. |
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Despite their pervasiveness, lanning clearly shows that such sharp distinctions cannot be maintained. |
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It has spread like a virus through the typographic landscape and illustrates the pervasiveness of Microsoft's influence in the world. |
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Most people don't know the pervasiveness of distorted body image until they've thrown themselves into the thick of it. |
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Some readers may be inclined to doubt the significance or pervasiveness of the open source mode of software development. |
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The pervasiveness of their systems software is precisely what makes the deal appealing to many customers. |
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Iraq highlighted the pervasiveness of mercury-containing products, noting that even the bulbs illuminating INC 1 may contain mercury. |
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Its pervasiveness differentiated it from the terrorism experienced in the past. |
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Ultimately, considering growing ICT pervasiveness, greater e-inclusion will contribute to cohesion and growth goals set in the Lisbon strategy. |
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This very much highlights the pervasiveness of credit cards in Canada and the potential danger that many families face. |
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While important, traffic logic's pervasiveness and bureaucratic commonsensicality render its reach and effects harder to discern. |
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That makes one stereotype about Italy, the pervasiveness of graft, hard to banish. |
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The pervasiveness of approximations in work makes their complete reporting impractical. |
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An examination of the pervasiveness of advertising and marketing in today's world. |
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The pervasiveness of the discrimination against women worldwide challenges this belief. |
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We are trying to change that and deal with this pervasiveness of the tobacco industry to try to trap young people. |
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In light of their pervasiveness and apparent merit, they also warrant societal-wide support. |
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The overall coherence of objectives and programmes corresponds to the pervasiveness of languages as tools of a cultural nature. |
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And, by then, Net technology will likely have moved to a new level of pervasiveness in everyday life. |
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The testament this represents to the pervasiveness of geocaching is best understood when one considers that this tiny rural town is an hour away from the closest highway. |
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With general surveillance, the concern is not as much about the surreptitious nature of the surveillance as its pervasiveness and intrusiveness. |
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Little recognized in this country is that the scope and pervasiveness of American power is now the lodestone for every other country in the pursuit of its own interests. |
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He points to the pervasiveness of Disney and cartoon superheroes in the country, along with the absence of an established local tradition of children's literature. |
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The image of the human body and its pervasiveness in both thought and literature attest to Alexander Pope's declaration that the only true study of mankind is man himself. |
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The necessity for, and the pervasiveness of, these technostructures immediately raises issues of personal liberty and civic engagement in their securitization. |
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The Commission recognises the current pervasiveness of life sciences and technologies, from agriculture and food to health care, environment and biological resources. |
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The pervasiveness of slavery, the lateness of its abolition, and the fact that nothing was done to turn former slaves into citizens all combined to have a profound impact on Brazilian society. |
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The court also considered the pervasiveness of government in the north and concluded that public confidence in the integrity of the system must be strongly protected. |
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Criminal justice agencies are developing a comprehensive strategy against organized crime, but they are doing it without all the necessary information on its nature and pervasiveness. |
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The end of the cold war and the pervasiveness of globalization, which have both led to the search for constructive compromise, have served to underline the importance of mediation. |
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A new Amnesty International report documents the pervasiveness of torture and other ill-treatment in the criminal justice system and the persistence of impunity for such actions. |
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The pervasiveness of these tenurial issues mean that the prospects for successfully implementing afforestation and reforestation projects in Africa are in reality quite weak. |
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An ecumencial council is only called for issues of such import or difficulty or pervasiveness that smaller councils are insufficient to address them. |
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