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pervasive [pəˈveɪsɪv, Am pɚ-] ADJ form

pervasive
pervasive

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This pervasive behavior, however, was the only clue to the extent of her stress.
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His current research focuses on planned adaptation in the face of pervasive uncertainty, with applications in emerging technologies.
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They introduce substantial and pervasive changes to communication between organizations, communities, and individuals.
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Observers, however, point out that the independence of the established press has been compromised by the pervasive press club system.
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Pesticides, solar radiation, drug and environmental toxins have become increasingly pervasive in todays society.
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Critics of the legislation question whether it will have a significant impact on todays pervasive tobacco market.
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This invisibility is pervasive except for one flaw: when red light is focused on the wearer, he becomes visible.
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In sum, evidence of second generation barriers can not compare to the prevalent and pervasive voting discrimination of the 1960s.
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These may be seen in employer discrimination, architectural barriers within the workplace, pervasive negative attitudes regarding skill, and the adverse reactions of customers.
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Such concepts are pervasive in current interpretations of phylogeny.
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