Sentences with phrase «issues pervaded»

Sony fans will remember the same issues pervaded many of the company's early Xperia smartphones, so it's disappointing to realize Sony hasn't learned its lesson, especially when competitors» displays offer significantly higher fidelity.
The last phrase is the most important, as it means players won't be able to collect overtime pay which is already a serious issue pervading the minors.
But, as Ms. Fariña confirms, the issue pervades all public schools, both traditional and charter.
These education forums embody our commitment to raising awareness of social justice issues pervading the Australian legal system.

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As an issue, environmentalism has pervaded our society on many levels, from our personal lives to the business sector.
However, there is one issue on which the Catholic Church and populist Italian politicians can agree: the moral decay pervading Western society.
Certain basic developmental and relational issues, for example, must pervade all cultures.
However, any realistic approach to social issues must recognize the power struggle that pervades society and the resulting necessity of force.
That the issue at stake is a spiritual one is evident in the religious imagery that pervades Callahan's account of technological medicine: that the war on death is a search for «immortality»; that the dying patient might be «saved»; that medicine is seen as «omnipotent, holding life and death wholly in its hands»; that a lobbyist equates heart attacks, cancer, and strokes with sin (interesting rhetoric in the public sphere, but I'll save that discussion for another day).
He meant for us to allow thoughts of the Kingdom of Heaven and all it implies to pervade how we think about all issues of life.
Some of Liverpool's pervading issues are obvious: we need both competent centre - backs and a coherent defensive structure; we need to reorganise and solidify our midfield; we aren't pressing very well; the squad isn't deep...
Vaz comes back to the «issue of trust» theme which has pervaded the debate.
«The windfall profit to private entities is unjustifiable and unnecessary,» Cuomo wrote, noting that the issue of bag waste pervades not just the city but the entire state.
Ethnic - racial identity exploration is a particularly salient part of that process — especially in the United States, where issues of race can dominate news cycles and pervade our daily lives.
It's when poverty combines with chaos at home, adult illiteracy, neglect, unaddressed health issues, constant dislocation, and a neighborhood pervaded by addiction and crime that most children in these environments become, in sociologist William Julius Wilson's phrase, «truly disadvantaged.»
This also solves the lingering issue that often pervades discussions of fighting game accessibility, that adding features like easier inputs lowers the overall skill ceiling.
This merging of Americana and contemporary issues, much like her re-appropriation of materials, is a way to question the phenomenon of sameness and difference that pervades American society.
This question of identity has pervaded nearly every aspect of contemporary life raising issues too complex to be easily resolved.
This issue is perhaps most urgent for artists working in in photography, a medium that now pervades every corner of daily life.
On the choice of West for the Dec. / Jan. 2016 Art Issue Cover, Bailey says, «No matter what you think of Kanye, he is the rare pop star who, under his control and influence — and through his engagements in art, architecture, design, and fashion — has the potential to pervade our global culture from the low to the high, bringing the two together in a way only he can.»
The Paper Sculpture Show renders tangible the issues of authorship, craft, product versus process, and two dimensions versus three dimensions that have surrounded, and continue to pervade, artistic production.
I think you're correct that the writer meant to explore the evidence supporting a previously earned opinion — she can say — but it was an unintentional example, perhaps, of the Sentence First — Verdict After sort of thinking that pervades so much of the discourse on this complex issue.
The antagonistic cultural meanings that pervade the social interactions in which we engage individuals on contested science issues forces them to be only one of their reasoning selves.
Issues related to the annual cycle when comparing net ToA radiation balance to Ocean Heat Content are not discussed in the literature, another grave indication of sloppiness that has pervaded the field.
We're not sure if specific energy issues will come up, but even if energy isn't mentioned by name, the need for secure, reliable, affordable energy pervades a host of issues likely to dominate the debate — much as they've been central to discussions around the country involving races up and down the ballot — issues such as economic revival and strength, jobs, U.S. security in the world and others, including progress on climate.
The right of women to earn as much as their male colleagues is an important issue that pervades the legal profession.
But, while the mediation of courts is based upon the principle of judicial impartiality, disinterestedness, and fairness pervading the whole system of judicature, so that courts may as near as possible be above suspicion, there is, on the other side, an important issue at stake: that is, that causes may not be unfairly prejudiced, unduly delayed, or discontent created through unfounded charges of prejudice or unfairness made against the judge in the trial of a cause...
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