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" Everitt concludes: "Nanotech will be pervasive in the military of the future.
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Overt gangsterism may be less pervasive than in other big Russian cities.
ECONOMIST: Russia
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The media hyperbole that seems to be pervasive in medical tourism has no place in a magazine noted for quality journalism.
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The effect is harmless, but may point to a more pervasive problem if the powers at be at Newsweek were not in on the joke.
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Leadership in many organizations have still not grasped how pervasive change needs to be.
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There is a very pervasive entrepreneurial myth that you need to be passionate about your business in order to be successful.
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It's worth noting that conflicts of interest in medicine are pervasive, and that sometimes the gray areas can be very hard to judge.
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However, Douglas Wylie, Business Development Manager for Networks and Security at Rockwell Automation said in-house research found the vulnerability to be more pervasive within the Rockwell family of software.
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Not much damage at the place, but further down the road you could see what would be the pervasive image in New Orleans: damaged homes, giant piles of rubble and trash, and discarded refrigerators.
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You can be puzzled by that or puzzled by why we are ineffectual at rebuilding a moral framework in the age of pervasive communications.
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This issue does not solely reside in the C-level suite, and Ben notes that this can be a pervasive issue affecting the entire company.
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At the top, former President Clinton publicly and privately railed against what he called "the most biased coverage in history, " and both Clintons complained of what they believed to be a pervasive sexism dominating the campaign narrative.
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