How To Use Pervasively In A Sentence

  • Though commerce exists pervasively and evolve continuously, it will be more interesting to deal with it in the given urban context and coordinate.
  • Mineralization consists of quartz-albite-calcite veining with disseminated pyrite, pyrrhotite and arsenopyrite hosted in pervasively silicified, brecciated siltstone and wacke. Marketwire - Breaking News Releases
  • Many of my clients have too much legacy code and momentum to change pervasively.
  • Furthermore, a significant percentage of those organizations have been pervasively sectarian and used religious criteria in their hiring.
  • Most of the unit is composed of intercalations of differently coloured, pervasively foliated, purplish red or bluish grey varicoloured calcareous shales.
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  • The pervasively and multiply deformed polycyclic high-grade metamorphic rocks make it difficult to reconstruct the original evolutionary history of the Mozambique belt.
  • Cultural backwardness is rife in America, but nowhere so pervasively as in small cities and towns.
  • The locutions of the King James Bible echo through our literature so pervasively that we often take them for granted.
  • I wouldn't put it quite like that, but it is overjoying -- in an environment where originalism is constantly, pervasively, deliberately and duplicitously misrepresented as "the theory of original intent" -- to see a journalist hitting the nail squarely on the head in a book aimed at the mass market. "Bill Rehnquist was concerned about efficiency. He didn't want to waste time. You could raise your hand, but it was not encouraged."
  • His unorthodox approach to art is part of a general approach to knowledge and reality, and is always pervasively informed by his cognitivism, nominalism, relativism, and constructivism.
  • They acknowledge that privacy and data theft are legitimate concerns in a pervasively connected environment, but they feel it is already too late to stop the juggernaut of change.
  • With its relentless fault-finding and its pervasively self-justifying tone, Dickens's essay may well be considered as much a work of ‘political persuasion’ as it is of fact.
  • Any attempt to simply 'relabel' the very same Internet access services, as some have suggested and the FCC now appears to be contemplating, and call them something else so that they can be regulated more pervasively under Title II [of the Telecommunications Act] would not sail through the courts unscathed," Esbin writes. Betanews
  • A two-stage screening procedure was used to identify boys who were pervasively hyperactive.
  • They acknowledge that privacy and data theft are legitimate concerns in a pervasively connected environment, but they feel it is already too late to stop the juggernaut of change.

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