The word
"pervasive" means something that is widespread and present everywhere, affecting or influencing a lot of things or people.
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This technology is going to become more
pervasive in our lives.
While bitcoin has already been trading in a bear market for 2018, the death cross would mean that it would become
more pervasive of a trend.
It runs 120 minutes and is rated R for
pervasive language, violence, and some sexual content / nudity.
Rated R
for pervasive profanity and graphic violence, nudity, sexuality and drug use by children.
«Running is one of the
most pervasive forms of this type of exercise,» he says.
That same conventional wisdom also suggests that the type of community in which a student lives and attends school will exert a strong and
pervasive influence on a variety of educational outcomes.
With pervasive use of use of social media and other means, it is very easy to check the history and reputation of the insurance company.
As the internet has grown and
become pervasive in our lives, the world has gotten smaller.
It's not
as pervasive as one would like — it pretty much only affects the Settings menu at the moment — but it's still early days.
However, your success will depend on
how pervasive a role it plays in your experience.
The other
pervasive theme is the mental illness that seems to have haunted his family.
The second phase of vehicle connectivity was driven by the introduction of smartphones and
pervasive use of mobile apps.
Millennials want technology to make their lives easier, faster, better, flexible, and more interactive and have a more
pervasive presence.
A variety of initiatives ranging from international statistical analysis to action research at local level provide a clearer picture of the magnitude and
pervasive nature of the problem.
One of the most
pervasive myths about credit cards is that you need to be in debt to build or improve your credit.
PTSD is characterized
by pervasive feelings of distress after the event.
Together, these common indicators reveal a portrait of abusive fathers this is marked by an early and
pervasive lack of commitment to the mother.
Finding purpose
pervasive throughout the individual entities of the universe, we ask what permanent value has the whole of the evolution of the cosmos from cosmic evolution through biological evolution to social evolution.
The effort reminds us through solid performances and often confronting and
pervasive violence, that there are few motivations stronger than a person's will to survive.
It will have a broad,
pervasive impact upon you that gives real and deep meaning to your life.
Such a system would cover both new and existing emission sources, and could have a more
pervasive effect on coal use than standards, subsidies, or credit - based programs.
It is not a bubble indicator, since it is
not pervasive as it was in 2000.
In 1985, the government recognized that it needed to step up protection of this wildlife, which had taken a beating
from pervasive slash - and - burn agriculture.
The same situation, the president said, was also
pervasive across the branches of the military.
The hard «R» rating pushes the boundaries with
pervasive strong sexual content and crude language, drug use and graphic full frontal nudity.
Today, father absence is among the most
pervasive social problems challenging American families.
But campaigners warn that prejudice against travellers is
still pervasive in society and politicians often try to boost their own reputation by acting tough on camps.
While it may seem more powerful to devise a program of activities, it's the everyday and
pervasive power of relationships that affect learning, social development and mental health.
Climate change is among the most
pervasive threats to the web of life, yet we have the power to address its root causes and limit its impact on the planet.
Public perceptions were poor and there were
pervasive negative views about the behaviour of pupils.
The five articles in this issue indicate that the acceleration of change is a multifaceted and
pervasive feature of education today.
FPS games have undergone a weird, subtle, and totally
pervasive change in the last few years.
These events illustrate a way of thinking about the governance and management of companies that is
now pervasive in the financial community and much of the business world.
«The third wave is really integrating the internet in seamless and
pervasive ways throughout our lives, and I think it's going to change the nature of work,» he said.
Nevertheless, the understanding of the whole world as creation has
remained pervasive of the life of the church.