The more pervasive struggle is with death itself, in which writing is both weapon and battlefield.
The more often you feel fear, the more pervasive it becomes in your life.
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And the influence of money has been more pervasive this year than ever before.
It's a problem that's become more pervasive as salaries for star players have skyrocketed.
Another problem is a more pervasive albeit lower-intensity source of cadmium: phosphate fertilizer.
Apps designed to enhance our emotional and psychological well-being (like Lift) will become more pervasive in the new social web.
"The system did get stressed, absolutely, " Thain said in the CNBC appearance, though he said there was not a more pervasive breakdown.
"It's safe to say that technology today is more pervasive than we would ever have imagined possible 10 years ago, " she said.
ACA. But it is widely believed in Malaysia that the relationship between politics and business is far more pervasive than that would suggest.
From our experience we have learned wrongdoing in the money management and securities industry is far more pervasive than the public is aware.
Over this same period concern about possible effects of exposure to environmental toxins, including pesticides and heavy metals, has become ever more pervasive.
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Former Army colleagues said he espoused racist views during his military stint in the 1990s that became more pervasive after he left the service.
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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.
Today, stock market news is far more pervasive than it was then, and the desire to earn money through market movement as pronounced as ever.
Boingo is selling Wi-Fi as a more pervasive form of connectivity.
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Compared to the United States, surveillance cameras are far more pervasive in Britain, where they were first used decades ago to protect against attacks from Irish militants.
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.
Mr Wadham admits that high-profile investigations such as that into the shooting of Mr Menezes have pushed aside inquiries into more minor, albeit more pervasive, kinds of police misconduct.
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Mr Shapiro also warns that physically small and less well-developed countries, such as South Korea and Vietnam, are more vulnerable because the effects of a pandemic will be more pervasive there.
Such reactionary moves will combine to make debit cards relatively less appealing to consumers and will, in effect, promote a more pervasive use of credit cards which have significantly higher, unregulated interchange fees.
Massive digital misinformation is hidden in the middle of these technological risks, but with so much commercial advocacy behind Big Data and analytics systems, this is likely to become more and more pervasive.
And because of our phones, tablets, netbooks and laptops all plugged into a much faster, more pervasive and more reliable web people are not buying PCs as much as they did in the past.
More pervasively powerful than solo social media marketing, such bold initiatives for transforming whole enterprises, from the inside out, into social organization will have far more pervasive effects on us as workers and as consumers.
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The study paints a picture of a business environment in which access to information is more distributed, data analysis skills are more common, and tools to manage and analyze large sets of data are more pervasive.
Most of the victims we read about in India are largely uneducated women from poorer backgrounds - reinforcing a general perception that domestic violence or intimate partner violence is more pervasive in groups of a lower socio-economic status.
As summer rolls around, millions of American will light their grills, their smokers and proceed to grill, slow cook, and sear tons of meats, veggies and even pizzas and desserts, as grilling culture becomes more pervasive and more sophisticated.
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All of these regulations, and especially the caps on insurance company margins (AKA the Medical Loss Ratio) have a more pervasive and longstanding effect than the just these near term price increases, as painful as those hikes will be.
But the more I asked around, the more I encountered a pervasive apathy about the contest.
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