Sentences with phrase «pervasive pattern»

One of the most pervasive patterns is that of diminishing returns on horror sequels.
Multiply this scenario a few million times and you have a snapshot of a serious epidemic plaguing low income and minority communities that is almost entirely the result of pervasive patterns of relationship infidelity.
Most of the coverage reveals an enduring and pervasive pattern after disasters, in which forgetfulness and political imperatives cut against commonsense actions that could reduce exposure to such hazards in the future.
He contrasts formal legal equality with pervasive patterns of social, economic and attitudinal inequality.
Questioning Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at a Senate hearing Tuesday, the Republican senator and former GOP presidential candidate said that to many people there «appears to be a pervasive pattern of political bias» after some conservative pages were taken down from the platform.
Cruz said there are a «great many Americans who I think are deeply concerned that Facebook and other tech companies are engaged in a pervasive pattern of bias and political censorship.»
«There are a great many Americans who I think are deeply concerned that Facebook and other tech companies are engaged in a pervasive pattern of bias and political censorship,» said Sen. Ted Cruz, R - Texas.
«We find no evidence of substantial changes in sexual behavior that would indicate a new or pervasive pattern of non-relational sex among contemporary college students,» the researchers conclude.
Ruling in Cincinnati Bar Association v. Lawson, on July 9, 2008, the court described his «pervasive pattern of professional misconduct.»
«Based on the course of alleged conduct summarized above, which included numerous gifts and frequent lunch purchases, along with some sexual jokes and displays of pornographic computer images, over a period of several months, a reasonable jury could conclude Hickman engaged in a pervasive pattern of harassing conduct.»
The Court further concluded that the alleged conduct was sufficient for a reasonable jury to conclude that Hickman engaged in a pervasive pattern of harassing conduct.
The closest definition of this disorder is antisocial personality disorder, which is a pervasive pattern of violation and disregard of the rights and preferences of others, usually beginning in early childhood.
Children in the CAUG exhibited a pervasive pattern of blunted SNS response to social tasks compared with the NIG, involving reduced SBP, DBP, and PEP reactivity during the TSST and peer evaluation tasks (see Figs. 1 and 2 and Table S3).
Borderline Personality Disorder: A pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self - image and emotions.
A pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathy, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following:
The essential feature of antisocial personality disorder is a pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood.
The essential feature of narcissistic personality disorder is a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy that begins by early adulthood and is present in a variety of contexts.
A pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others, occurring since age 15 years, as indicated by three (or more) of the following:
This particular presentation is characterized by a pervasive pattern of social detachment and a restricted range of emotional expression.
Individuals that present with this disorder are characterised by a pervasive pattern of social and interpersonal limitations.
Conduct Disorder is a pervasive pattern of violating the rights of others.
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